To: Politically Correct
Normally, I would agree with you. But this year it is critical to not allow the Democrats any advantage, which they currently enjoy by going after conservative churches. There is no effort from our side to suppress the liberal churches. While I do believe that all churches should be off limits to the government, I see no reason to allow the enemy all the advantages. Let's stop them this election, then pass a bill to protect all churches in the future of government interference.
If Bush would make that one campaign promise, he would win in a landslide.
34 posted on
07/24/2004 7:33:33 AM PDT by
TommyDale
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." --Hillary Clinton)
To: TommyDale
Ditto.
The only way to implement effective reform is to spread the hurt around. As long as only conservatives are the ones complaining, then there will be no incentive to enact reform by the general public.
36 posted on
07/24/2004 7:38:14 AM PDT by
Kuksool
To: TommyDale
Normally, I would agree with you. But this year it is critical to not allow the Democrats any advantage, which they currently enjoy by going after conservative churches. There is no effort from our side to suppress the liberal churches. While I do believe that all churches should be off limits to the government, I see no reason to allow the enemy all the advantages. Let's stop them this election, then pass a bill to protect all churches in the future of government interference. No, it's never different this year.
Just stand on your principles.
After all if the IRS does decide to revoke this church's tax exemption then the precident can be applied to all churches and even the Dims know that means all those black churches that they regularly campaign in.
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