Posted on 09/23/2005 6:37:15 PM PDT by bahblahbah
Not a big fan of the guy but hey, its not everyday a prophecy guy gets on a major news network. If I can remember I'll post what he says. Hopefully he won't pull a Jerry Falwell or a Pat Robertson.
They grouped his soundbite with the rest of the "It's God's vengeance on America" people and then went on to blame global warming.
[which has "gained scientific credibility" in the last coupla weeks]
They could've saved a lot of money on production costs by just flashing "IT'S BUSH'S FAULT!!!!!" on the screen for an hour.
No wonder I haven't watched this lame show for 20 years.
I had to go look it up on TV Guide online because I couldn't even recall what network carried it.
That's it? One sentence?
What makes it worse is that he actually advertised on his website.
>>>>What makes it worse is that he actually advertised on his website
They probably did interview him for an hour and he figured that they would put on at least something substantial out of it - otherwise there is no way he would have put that up on his website. They might have even told him that. Their explanation to him will likely be that because of their Rita coverage, they just had to shorten it down a little.
I am no fan of Hal, that is for sure. But if he believes this is God's judgment, then he should be able to say so. If that idiot Louie can say white men blew up the levies, Hal can say this!
No, it looks like the clip came from his tv show.
No I think that part of the Constitution was redacted in the Patriot act.
I usta like it
I can pretty well guarantee that he'll say something stupid because he's not on 20/20 unless they've set up the situation ahead of time.
I'm guessing they want him to say something about hurricanes and prophecy.
Hal lost his credibility long ago.
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