THIS kind of thing illustrates just how crazy politics has become in America today. Some nigra boy (muscle for the joos no doubt) steps up to the media microphones, claims to be our Godly President's "spiritual adviser," only to turn around and endorse the nigra terrorist Obsama (big surprise, right?) for the next president of God's favorite country! I know the demoncrats think we're gullible, but please! Next they'll be telling us that Laura Bush is endorsing Hellary (the bulldyke) Cliton. 
Riiiight. Like this boy has ever been in the same room as GWB. What a farce!

Bush's Spiritual Adviser Backing Obama
Houston - U.S. President George Bush's spiritual adviser, the Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, has decided to support the presidential bid of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
The leader of Houston's Windsor Village United Methodist Church said Obama's "character, confidence and courage" inspired him to support his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, the Houston Chronicle reported Sunday.
"I have been in contact with the Obama campaign team," Caldwell said. "I will be making visits on his behalf."
The pastor did clarify that his support of the Illinois politician was based entirely on his personal beliefs and did not represent support from his United Methodist church.
Caldwell's spiritual relationship with the Republican president has included performing the benediction at both of Bush's inaugurations.
Caldwell told the Chronicle he had informed Bush of his decision to back Obama and that the president accepted his decision.
Houston - U.S. President George Bush's spiritual adviser, the Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell, has decided to support the presidential bid of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
The leader of Houston's Windsor Village United Methodist Church said Obama's "character, confidence and courage" inspired him to support his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, the Houston Chronicle reported Sunday.
"I have been in contact with the Obama campaign team," Caldwell said. "I will be making visits on his behalf."
The pastor did clarify that his support of the Illinois politician was based entirely on his personal beliefs and did not represent support from his United Methodist church.
Caldwell's spiritual relationship with the Republican president has included performing the benediction at both of Bush's inaugurations.
Caldwell told the Chronicle he had informed Bush of his decision to back Obama and that the president accepted his decision.
