To: Hugenot
If Bush said even this much about his faith, he would be attacked as a right-wing holy roller and there would be screams about the separation of Church & State.
So incredibly hypocritical.
2 posted on
03/06/2005 1:04:30 PM PST by
what's up
To: what's up
I find it sooooooooooo funny/ alarming that after the last election, so many Democrats all of a sudden "found" religion. They talk about it as though they have always lived it. Shameless and hopefully the people can see through it.
5 posted on
03/06/2005 1:07:58 PM PST by
metalmanx2j
(Liberals suck! I don't care who knows it!)
To: what's up
Senator Kennedy says "I uh, admired the Lords ability to turn water into wine. That's uh, my kind of messiah."
6 posted on
03/06/2005 1:08:07 PM PST by
Righty_McRight
("Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter" Proverbs 24:11)
To: what's up
In a follow-up story, the Senator spontaneously burst into flame when some Lourdes water was accidentally sprinkled on him...
7 posted on
03/06/2005 1:09:56 PM PST by
Gman
(AMiA Priest.)
To: what's up
The difference is that when Teddy Kennedy (moral spokesman for the Democrat party) talks about how deeply religious he is, nobody believes it.
8 posted on
03/06/2005 1:10:25 PM PST by
Bernard
("Those weren't lies - that was spin!")
To: what's up
kennedy read the dnc talking points and is putting them into practise. So is hitlery.
The sheeple will probably be taken in by these wolves if the GOP doesn't stay a step ahead with an offensive.
To: what's up
You're right. Bush is crucified by the press if he says anything about his faith. Kennedy gets away with it because the Libs know he doesn't really mean it. They understand the game he is playing.
34 posted on
03/06/2005 2:16:35 PM PST by
Rocky
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