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December 12, 2005

Mock the Maker

WorldNetDaily and Delta Mike Charlie have the story on a Democrat Party ad campaign.

The graphic and product attack the faith of those who would follow Jesus Christ.

fish_hypocrit.jpg


Burn in Hell Hypocrite symbol
from the Democratic Party

Negative political campaigns are only effective if the losing candidate is far, far behind, trailing a competitor. Where candidate criticizes candidate.

It is seldom a wise use of a marketing budget to malign a voter.

Or the Maker.

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Delta Mike Charlie, a blog, is the source for WorldNetDaily.

I once had lunch with Joseph and Elizabeth Farar and pitched my services. They bought the meal but not the offer. And we are still friends. Your Business Blogger does not bat a 1000.

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Posted by Jack Yoest at December 12, 2005 07:12 AM

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"The graphic and product attack the faith of those who would follow Jesus Christ."

You can't really be that dense to think this is true, can you? You miss the point entirely. This is not attacking Christ, but those people who call themselves Christians who do not act like Christians. Get a clue.

Posted by: Daedalus at December 12, 2005 01:58 PM

Daedalus, no, the Democratic Party message is very clear: The graphic and product attack the faith of those who would follow Jesus Christ.

The picture speaks to anyone who would have a "fish" on their car -- not just the hypocrites.

There was no market segmentation in the message between Saints, Sinners and Hypocrites.

I would classify your comment, as we say in politics, as "going negative." The 'dense' description is, well, a clue.

You must be losing the argument.

Best,
Jack

Posted by: Jack Yoest at December 12, 2005 05:25 PM

That is just so offensive. Why is it that Christians are always called intolerant and yet no one seems to "tolerate" Christians. It is really wearing on my last nerve!

Posted by: Jane at December 13, 2005 09:21 AM

Jane, I think you are right. Our leftist friends preach tolerance but act in other ways.

I would guess that they are, well, hypocrites.

Thanks,
Jack

Posted by: Jack Yoest at December 13, 2005 09:38 PM

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