Ted Haggard: Still Spooky After All These Years
As much as I really try not to post about this guy anymore I just couldn't help from bursting out when I read this. Ted Haggard has the balls to ask people for money to help pay for he and his wife's college education. This is spooky and weird if only because it shows that he is STILL COMPLETELY OUT OF TOUCH WITH REALITY. A repentant and humbled man, who happens to currently be incredibly wealthy, should in no way think that anyone should be giving him money, for any reason.
And if his salary of $138,000 isn't enough, I wonder if all of the additional perks that he once received, such as a car and housing allowance are still being paid out. Ted, that humble servant of man, once made closer to $200,000. Keep in mind, the New Life Church leaders agreed to pay his salary through 2007, even while they laid off 50 people (without severance) who did not transgress against the congregation.
I think it's time for Jesus to intervene.
Ted Haggard thinks he can pull the wool over his former flockâs eyes.After being pushed from the pulpit for his gay, drug-fueled affair with reformed hooker, Mike Jones, the Evangelical and his poor family plan to set up shop in Phoenix.
From the way Haggard tells it, the moveâs putting a bit of strain on his wallet. And he needs a little help from his friends.
In a letter to Colorado ABC affiliate KRDOâs consumer reporter, Tak Lanrock, Haggard writes:
It looks as though it will take two years for us to have adequate earning power again, so we are looking for people who will help us monthly for two years. During that time we will continue as full time students, and then, when I graduate, we wonât need outside support any longer.But for the next two years, we will need support. Between now and the end of the year, we have to find the people who want to help us transition into our future. So I am starting today to let friends like you know that we are raising money for support as we move into the Phoenix Dream Center.
How queer, because, as Colorado Confidential points out, heâs got plenty of access to plenty of money:
In addition to agreeing to move away from Colorado Springs as part of his severance package, Haggard reportedly agreed not to talk about his scandal publicly. New Life Church leaders agreed to pay his salary through 2007; when he was fired he was making about $138,000 annually. The Haggards are not listed in Arizona telephone directories, and could not be reached for comment.
But according to the El Paso County Assessorâs office, the Haggards bought their 2-story house, at 1865 Old Ranch Road in northeastern Colorado Springs, for $522,000 in 2001. Its current market value is $715,051
Maybe heâs saving it for hookers and meth?












Looks like the funds will be going to a non-existent group. Is Ted fleecing his flock again?
Posted by: Zappatero | August 25, 2007 at 08:51 AM