1 posted on
07/02/2004 8:38:01 AM PDT by
dano1
To: dano1
"That Time magazine poll said only 7 percent of voters view him as a man of strong religious faith. ... This is true for three reasons, none of which have to do with God. First, if Kerry's uncomfortable with religion then he's uncomfortable with Americans.... Second, the fact that people view Bush as a man of faith is very much connected to their viewing him as decisive and steadfast, two of his strongest assets. A man of faith is a man of conviction, and vice versa....Finally, he needs to talk about his faith because it would strengthen him on the most important issue of the campaignterrorism."
2 posted on
07/02/2004 8:41:51 AM PDT by
dano1
To: dano1
"If Kerry's strategy is to make people disassociate him with religion, then it's working nicely. That Time magazine poll said only 7 percent of voters view him as a man of strong religious faith."
3 posted on
07/02/2004 8:43:18 AM PDT by
dano1
To: dano1
"Every time something with religious language got sent up the flagpole, it got sent back down, stripped of religious language." It is possible that the rank-and-file Democrats are religious. (That's not my experience with Dems, but I'll suspend disbelief on this.) The bottomline is that the Party Elite are slaves to Marxism and Homosexuality. They will not operate the party as a religious affair. Never.
4 posted on
07/02/2004 8:47:22 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column)
To: dano1
I hope Common Tator will forgive me for paraphrasing one of his most interesting statements: if the media spend lots of time writing articles telling Kerry what he needs to do to win, then he isn't winning, and they all know it. That's what I have been seeing an awful lot of lately. This article is just one more example.
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