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To: Liz
I was very surprised with this guy, not your typical "actor".

I hear part of Rush replayed a few hours ago. He called in and gave credibility to the endeavor and pointed out that even as the movie was being filmed the trouble makers were out in full force.

2 posted on 02/28/2004 5:08:12 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
....even as the movie was being filmed the trouble makers were out in full force.....

And at the top of the list of troublemakers is John F Kerry. Kerry said (Reuters News Service. "Democrat Kerry Urges Caution on 'Passion,' 26 February 2004, by Patricia Wilson). he is "unsure" about the top-rated film, that he might not have time to see it, and that we should use "caution" about such films. Huh?

As the presidential front-runner, Kerry's comments are loaded with meaning for the future of the United States of America. Kerry worships abortion, the homosexual agenda, and the stripping away of every Christian symbol in America. Kerry is against everything Christians stand for.

Kerry could have said so many things to assure the millions of Christians who are pouring into theatres to see the film that their concerns were going to be part of his campaign. Kerry prefers to kowtow to a tiny minority of secularists, the very same groups that have contributed to be the death of American culture.

Kerry is appealing to the lowest common denominator, a tiny minority of voters, a ragtag cadre of naysayers who are categorically against the Passion film.

Who's kidding who? Kerry is pandering to secularists in order to get campaign dollars and voting blocs. He is appealing to the Hollywood types who fear they will lose their chokehold on American culture.

Secularists have vastly profited from perpetuating the anti-Christian culture and would prefer to keep Christians subdued and marginalized. Kerry's ill-conceived remarks show that he will strengthen secularists power over Christian America.

Kerry's comments and his positions on social issues must reach every Christian pastor, church, and group in America. These are the things Christian voters are thinking about:

(1) Kerry's comments about The Passion movie have effectively disqualified him from holding the highest office in Christian America.

(2) Transparently anti-Christian candidates do not deserve Christian votes.

(3) Candidates carrying Bibles and going to church (the Clintons) but who vote against everything Christians believe in are not going to fool Christians again a they have in the past.

(4) Abortion, the institution of marriage, Christian symbols in American life are very important issues and must be addressed.

(5) The future of America depends on which candidate supports Christian issues. Kerry has demonstrated that he need not apply.

38 posted on 02/28/2004 6:53:10 AM PST by Liz
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