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At one point in the 80s, it seemed like every single station was showing his "700 Club." We definitely didn't share the same philosophy, but I thought he deserved a mention here since, like it or not, he played a major part on TV for decades.
700 Club's Pat Robertson Dies At 93
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Ironic that he died during Pride Month. Maybe that's what killed him.
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"Bitter and Twisted". Sadly, that should be his tombstone inscription. Think I'm wrong? Research what he has said and done over the decades.
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Pat Robertson and all his ilk are more than bitter and twisted.
They are textbook psychopaths who use people's naïve religious convictions to hide behind.
Having said that I don't believe Robertson and his kind have any awareness of their evil natures.
Psychopaths infamously believe they are right-thinking well adjusted people.
Remember when Paul Bernardo was quoted by a "friend" on his wedding day, referring to his new bride Karla he un ironically said to an unmarried groomsman, "Oh don't worry some day you will have a sex slave of your own."
Robertson was infamous for saying stuff like natural disasters, hurricane's and earthquakes were god's punishment for Americans supporting LGBTQ people.
He once commanded a hurricane to cause no harm to godly Americans, prompting many to stay at home and not flee, leading to their deaths and destroyed houses.
His sad and deluded followers will no doubt be in morning, but in my personal view he lived 93 years too long.
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There is no reliable evidence that Robertson, like his comrade Jerry Falwell, travelled to a Thailand medical clinic to have his sodomy-ravaged colon reconstructed in 1991. But it's prudent to keep asking questions.
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Net worth: $100 million. Enough said.
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Gee, I hadn't heard that story before but they were both really big a**ho***.
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turkeytop wrote:
Ironic that he died during Pride Month. Maybe that's what killed him.
Best reaction so far was on Facebook
"He's now a member of the 700 degree club"
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