Jesus Hates Democrats, So Vote AGAINST Stem-Cell Research

Oct 25th, 2006 | By Ara | Category: 2006 Elections, Faith & Religion, Health + Wellness, Health Care, Politics, Republicans, Science, Technology, Video

(cross posted at Daily Kos)

Jim Caviziel, star of Passion of the Christ, appears in an anti-stem cell ad with a creepy subliminal message.

I won’t provide a link to the full ad — it’s easy enough to Google.

But, rest assured, it is a real ad. I understand it will be running tonight on TV during the World Series broadcast — live from Missouri where Amendment Two is a hot-button issue in the close race between Republican incumbent Jim Talent and Democratic challenger Claire McCaskill.

The anti-stem cell bunch is running this ad to counter the powerful ad featuring Michael J. Fox — you remember that convicted felon Rush Limbaugh mocked Fox for faking it or purposely going off his meds to shoot the pro-Amendment Two ad.

So now, the anti-crowd is rolling out some other big guns as well — Jeff Suppan, the starting pitcher for St. Louis in tonight’s game also appears in the ad.

Man, if ever there was a reason to root for the Detroit Tigers in the World Series, this is it!

Others appearing in the anti-stem cell ad include Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals and Patricia Heaton of Everybody Loves Raymond.

These are the battle lines, people: We’re for prevention, they’re for punishment. One side wants life-saving research to go on; the other side wants to send you to Hell.

Send money to Claire McCaskill’s campaign.

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  1. Over at Kos, one of the commenters suggested that Caviziel was actually saying, “I’m Jesus and I approved this message.” Hee.

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