A Houston megachurch pastor and longtime spiritual adviser to President George W. Bush was indicted in federal court Thursday on claims that he sold more than $1 million in worthless Chinese bonds to vulnerable and elderly investors, some of whom lost their life savings to the alleged scheme.
A federal grand jury in Shreveport, La., returned a 13-count indictment accusing the Rev. Kirbyjon H. Caldwell and financial planner Gregory Alan Smith of wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy, prosecutors said in a news release.
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I’m sure they’re both good Christians …..so it’s ok😤
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Of course, and they can be good Christians in prison too!
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Meh… Mulligan.
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Only in golf, John.
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and amongst evangelicals 😉
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Yeah, I think evangelicals have cornered the “Mulligans” market!
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But, but, don’t you know that god uses imperfect sinners to do his work? Jeeshhh!
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Oh yeah, I forgot.
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