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Friday, 14 September 2001, 7:18 AM
Falwell blames gays, liberal groups for terrorist attacks

Falwell blames gays, liberal groups for terrorist attacks

Mr. Falwell, don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.

Assuming this bit is true, it's probably the most despicable bit of news to come from this so far. Who is the greater sinner -- the one who commits such foul crimes, or the one who uses them to play politics and attack those he hates? Is there a difference?

Via saranwarp.

Some q&a at the 700 Club site doesn't quite confirm it, but certainly makes it plausible.

Update: Consider it confirmed via the Washington Post.


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