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Santorum FL Campaign Chairman: Gays Makes God Vomit, Mitt Romney Going to Hell

The good Rev. Dozier takes a moment to espouse God's love, and then another hour for his hate.

Let’s check in with Reverend O’Neal Dozier, Rick Santorum’s Honorary Florida Campaign Chairman, shall we?

Dozier on gays:

He reserved his greatest fervor for that “paramount of sins,” homosexuality—which he declared was “something so nasty and disgusting that it makes God want to vomit.”

Dozier on the death penalty being forced upon innocents:

As Republicans courted him, Dozier continued to express some of his most extreme views. At a Reclaiming America convention in 2003, Dozier declared that “We should take control of every facet of society.” He added that God was “100 percent for capital punishment. Oh, yeah, God knew some were going to slip through, a few innocent ones. He knew that. But you cannot have a society without capital punishment.”

Dozier on Mitt Romney:

After Santorum said his piece at Worldwide Christian Center, Dozier told the Palm Beach Post that Mitt Romney was bound not for the White House, but for hell. “You can look at the June Gallup poll that shows the people have already spoken—22 percent of the electorate will not vote for a Mormon,” he told the paper. “The American people will not vote for a Mormon to be president of the United States.” Dozier added that he expected his neighborhood to turn out for Romney. “Blacks are not going to vote for anyone of the Mormon faith,” he said. “The book of Mormon says the Negro skin is cursed.”

We really do have to go and get us a chairman or two to push around the Unicorn Booty business office. What a sweet relief it must be to pay someone else to say all of the nasty, despicable things that you couldn’t possibly be overheard saying yourself in polite company.

“Gays make Jesus puke! Romney will burn in hell for eternity!” No, no. I didn’t say it. Those quotes were just from my employee that I pay to speak on my campaign’s behalf.

How’s the weather in your parts today? Cloudy with a chance of vomit?

(via Mother Jones)