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Christian Defense Coalition Calls for Apology
from Governor Huckabee in Reference to Comments Regarding Senator Obama
Contact: Christian Defense Coalition, 202-547-1735,
540-538-4741 cell
WASHINGTON, May 16 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The Christian Defense Coalition calls for Governor
Huckabee to apologize for his thoughtless, insensitive and troubling remarks
about Senator Obama.
At a National Rifle Association convention in Louisville today, CNN and
Associated Press reported that Governor Huckabee quipped that a loud noise
backstage was Senator Obama dodging a gunman.
Governor Huckabee's quote was, "That was Barak Obama, he just tripped off a
chair, he's getting ready to speak. Somebody aimed a gun at him and he dove
for the floor."
The Coalition finds it reprehensible that a major and respected political
figure like Governor Huckabee would make such a disturbing statement.
It is critical for Governor Huckabee, who is as a devoted person of faith,
to apologize immediately to Senator Obama and ask for forgiveness.
This statement reinforces the public misconception that republicans are
"mean spirited" and a angry party.
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition, "I
have great respect for Governor Huckabee. That is why I was so stunned to
read about his thoughtless and troubling remarks about Senator Obama. These
comments were not humorous and funny but were disturbing and outrageous.
"There is no context one can talk about someone aiming a gun at Senator
Obama and having it be anything but reprehensible. My hope and prayer is
that Governor Huckabee will personally call Senator Obama to apologize and
ask for his forgiveness.
"In a time when politics is getting nastier and more vicious, statements
like this must be unequivocally condemned by all. Governor Huckabee's
comments are even more offensive when it has been reported over the past
several months that Senator Obama has received numerous death threats."
For more information or interviews call:
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney at 202.547.1735 Cell: 540.538.4741 |