To: fieldmarshaldj
You ask some very good questions which I don't know the answers. I know nothing about Cagle, and he may be the best man for the job. I always question the MSM's motives, and am suspicious of anything they write. I think Reed is a smart young man, but Cagle may be just as smart. I didn't particularly like his response of: "That's fine," Cagle remembers telling Reed. "But not only has God called me to do this, Ralph, God has confirmed me to do this." According to Reed, he (Reed) said he 'felt led to run', and that's not as sacrilegious sounding as what Cagle said, IMO.
15 posted on
11/21/2005 1:42:56 PM PST by
PeskyOne
To: PeskyOne
I don't mind all the injection of God/religion into politics (since I'm not one of the fooled masses who actually believes "Separation" is in the Constitution), though even with some candidates, it becomes gratuitously a wee-bit over the top. I wouldn't mind a candidate saying, "Well, God didn't ask me to run... I decided all on my own !" Somehow, I think the Lord has more important things on His mind than whom becomes the next Lieutenant-Governor of Georgia. But, I could be wrong... ;-)
17 posted on
11/21/2005 7:47:37 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(*Fightin' the system like a $2 hooker on crack*)
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