> I didnt see the article blaming evangelicals.<
As MM evidences, apparently you and i see differently: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2956727/posts?page=136#136
To me, here's what it looks like is happening here:
After the election, those of you who are Evangelical Christians visited FR and saw the articles blaming Evangelicals.
When the blame was (wrongfully) laid at the feet of Evangelicals, you said, "It's not us - it's the Catholics!"
Meanwhile, some of us who are Catholic visited FR and saw protestants blaming Catholics.
In defense, a Catholic pointed out the actual number of protestants vs. the actual number of Catholics who voted Dem. That's a valid point, imho: There are percentages, and then there are actual numbers.
But, in the end, the majority of protestants and the vast majority of both Evangelical Christians and church-going Catholics voted for Romney. That would be all of us here (except for the few who didn't vote at all). So, we're really not enemies here.
Can one hour in church every Sunday really compete with the bombardment of leftist drivel every day on television, in schools, on the internet, etc.? Many of the people sitting in the pews with us on Sundays might not even be paying attention. ;-) Maybe they just attend church out of habit.