If I'm not mistaken, there is a big difference between the conservative morals taken out of the bible, and a twisted view of current racism taken out of ones ass.

For years, Fallwell had said controversial things. Controversial to those that are gay, are lesbian, are an abortionist. I'm not a politician, but I don't believe for a second that the ACLU has MY liberties in mind, so their thoughts on the matter of morals and bible teachings are irrelevant.

You are, of course, mixing apples and oranges. Were it to be discovered that I belonged to the KKK for 20 years, and it was about to cost me that cushy job, you bet your ass I'd denounce the KKK all the way to the White House.
Robertson takes direct quotes from the bible to point-out the incestuous (Improperly intimate or interconnected) debauchery (extreme indulgence in sensuality) of the groups supporting progressive lifestyles, abortionists and NAMBLA members. (give it a Google) Granted he takes a more conservative stance, and often exaggerates to prove his points more than most TV evangelists, but at least the core message and intent, is from the bible.

If you can't discern the difference between someone truly representing the spirit of the bible, with a black seperatist, anti-american rant, then likely, you telling us what or whom you believe Jesus would forgive is either fallacious or uninformed. (unless you could provide a quote regerding this from Jesus himself)
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Obamas Rev. Wright Slams Italians The irrepressible Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. is at it again, this time taking aim at Italians -- expounding a two millenium grudge against the sons and daughters of Rome -- and their (allegedly) breath-altering prediliction for scampi and pesto. From the Wright-written eulogy for scholar Asa Hilliard in the Dec. 2007 edition of the Trumpet magazine: "(Jesus') enemies had their opinion about Him... The Italians for the most part looked down their garlic noses at the Galileans." After Rating: 5