Robertson's call for assassination of the Venezuelan president shows once again how corrupt Christendom's leaders are.
But what is really interesting is the double standard in place.
If the latest "Abu Wasabi" were to say on a videotape that George Bush should be assassinated, you can bet the Secret Service would go after the person. In the right situation there could even be more severe consequences like soldiers sent to capture the person or even a cruise missile or precision bomb dropped on the location.
So why doesn' t the Venezuelan Government feel justified in doing any of those actions?
What is more, is what Robertson said really any different than what Bush and many others say today about "bad men" and terrorists around the world? Indeed Sadam Hussein was lawfully the president of Iraq but that didn't seem to stop the U.S. from calling for his capture or death.
Before the U.S. State Dept condemns Robertson's comments, and indeed they are indefensible, it needs to take a look at itself in the mirror.
-Eduardo