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Tackling Dummy
Ken Hutcherson played in the NFL for a couple of years. He once claimed that he played football "to hurt white people." Now a pastor at Antioch Bible Church in Kirkland, Washington, he has redirected his anger and frustrations towards gay people. Hutcherson's delusions have included being a "special envoy" of the White House. The Bush administration issued a denial which prompted Hutch to claim that the White House was lying. He had "proof" in the form of a video that never materialized. However, nothing inspires Ken's ire as much as any association of GLBT civil rights with the African-American civil rights struggle. Given that President Obama made that connection on Monday, ti is safe to assume that "Hutch" is livid. OneNewNow provides an outlet for Hutcherson's nuttiness.
It is a shame that the president is supporting what destroys the family. ….There's absolutely no truth in anything he said, from beginning to the end. There is no such thing as [a] biblical stance for homosexuality, if you use the Bible. If you want to use any other denomination, feel free — but where I stand is...biblical; it is marriage between one man [and] one woman, and that is the relationship, heterosexual, that is ordained, blessed, and called by God.
I think this president has a disdain for anyone who disagrees with anything about him — don't just limit it to Christians and conservatives. … Brother, this man doesn't like anyone who doesn't think he's the smartest man in the world.
You can rest assured, Ken, that nobody will ever think that you are the smartest man in the world.

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It's been said before that bigots are rarely, if ever, intolerant of just one group. Scratch the surface of someone who professes hatred of one group (LGBTs, for example) and you'll discover they're also racists, anti-Semites, sexists, etc. Hutcherson is living proof of that.
Nice title!
One thing that you did not mention is this nut's enormous ego. Hutch thinks that he is the second coming.
Did I miss something that gave context during the elipses in the last quote? It seemed to me to say Obama doesn't like anyone who doesn't think he's the smartest person in the world. That's pretty rediculous. When you compare him to presidents in the recent past, he's the most accepting kind man ever to grace office. I respect the fact that he's trying his best, and not taking a vacation in the first few months of his presidency like Bush did.
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