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To: VaBthang4
They want to continue to be Godless Liberals who despise righteousness but feign comprehension while throwing gullible Christians a few inconsequential bones in order to gain votes.

That's okay. They can be Episcopalians.

2 posted on 11/03/2004 5:16:08 PM PST by Spiritus Gladius
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To: Spiritus Gladius
That's okay. They can be Episcopalians.

Or worse. Unitarians.

12 posted on 11/03/2004 5:28:13 PM PST by massadvj
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To: Spiritus Gladius
This is the spin being promoted by the MSM-PBS-NPR-ETC intended to invalidate the election...That is, "moral issues" caused the Christian conservative born again neanderthals to turn out in record numbers, because of the politics of fear, hate, and division used by the Bushies.

I actually heard some left-wing-wack-job-author-political-analyst trying to make some sense of it all on NPR, trying to define how democrats could succeed. Among his other ridiculous comments was "liberals are religious in our guts, we just need to learn to talk about it and express it."

They took a call from a professed Christian lady in La. She said democrats lost because among other things they appointed judges like the one that was declaring the marriage protection act unconstitutional after it passed with nearly 80%.

Her call was followed by a liberal lady who said she felt a "scary cold chill" when she heard the previous lady talk about her religion and government in the same sentence.

Liberals love to obsess about the danger of America's conservative Christians...but appear to be clueless about the dangers of Islamic fundamentalist. They are so out of touch!
21 posted on 11/03/2004 5:46:40 PM PST by Awgie
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