Randall Terry is back, and he's out for blood
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December 15, 2009

Randall Terry is back, and he's out for blood

Outside the U.S. Capitol today, there's a big tea-party style rally against the health care legislation. The scene below stood out amid shouts of "kill the bill" and sharply anti-Obama signs signs. I went up to the man in the grim reaper costume to ask some questions and he pulled off his mask.

It was Randall Terry, flamboyant Christian activist, former Floridian and one-time state Senate candidate. See jump for more video.

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Don't fear the reaper.

Should we, then, fear the moron?

These people need to get a job! Losers!

Did no one else think it was a little racist?

As everyone with a Bible knows, Jesus hated poor and sick people. If they want health care, they should just get good-paying jobs!

But Jesus loved insurance companies. And tax cuts. Also.
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Randall Terry wishes he could be Glenn Beck but he can't muster enough quiet dignity to make the cut.

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