Posted on 11/24/2004 10:20:42 AM PST by Manoffaith
You are looking at the beginning of this great country's, next great political party. We are a party concerned with the moral and ethical decline of the United States of America. Our mission will be to restore traditional American values, something that neither party is doing right now. Although members of the Republican Party have started our mission, other members of the party are holding back our movement with their lack of faith. We will usher in a golden era for America and it starts with you. It will be hard work but by 2008, a member of the National Faith Party will be in the White House. By the grace of our almighty savor, we will become an unstoppable force. So my fellow Christians, welcome, to our new base of operations.
Here is the address to our disscussion forum.
http://s4.invisionfree.com/National_Faith_Party/index.php?act=idx
Christ be with you.
Well, good luck to you. However, my first bit of advice would be to shed that free hosting site and get your own web address.
You won't be taken the least bit seriously until you do.
My next advice is to put a link to your site in the posting. Since you're new here, you probably don't know that.
Finally, good luck. Third parties don't do so well in this country. 2008 may be a bit optomistic.
Mmmmmmmmm, almighty savor.
Until you get at least one post in your forum, its probably too early to make electoral predictions.
I know a Rabbi who's just the man for the job.
Is this part of the Democrats new strategy for returning to the whitehouse? Splitting the social conservatives away from the fiscal conservatives?
I assume you mean Savior, not taste (savor).
spellcheck is your friend...plus proofreading.
Before any 3rd party has a chance, one of the parties has to implode. The Dems seem to be on their way...but if the Repubs go pro-choice (if Arnold has his way) they'll find millions of Christians like myself, jump ship--and it will be the GOP's end.
I sincerely doubt though, that a fully religious party will ever suceed in America. Theocracy failed in Puritan Massachusetts 300 years ago...RIP.
MineralMan, I agree with what you have said. The Good Lord willing, we will keep strong conservative believers in the White House for years to come, they will just have to come from the Republican party.
Must be something in the water.
Much as I respect your zeal and goals, I prefer the freedom of all to accept or reject God and to worship Him as they choose.
Christ is with you and with all who have accepted him.
I prefer a government (and a political party) that is essentially secular, but which is informed by spiritual principles. To try to craft a political party solely around issues of faith is a recipe for disaster. But good luck in learning this for yourself.
Carolyn
These folks don't understand the first thing about politics.
Hey, just keep praying, guys. Leave the driving to us.
Alright, you got me, I am just messing around. I wanted to see how many republicans would actually think that was a good idea, not many I guess. Please, try and weed out all of the religious stuff from your party, it is scaring the crap out of me. I am not a democrat if that is what you are thinking and I am relieved that most of you seem to want politics and religion seperate. Please, for the love of god, stop talking about how god put Bush in the white house. Peace out.
Well now. My first thought is ZOT.
Moreover, even to most sincerely religious judges will, I hope, be repulsed at the idea of trashing the constitutional immunities and protections to do as this ill-advised, mis-guided poster suggests.
So, let me guess... ya want to peel off conservative voters from teh Republican Party and help ensure Democrat victories nationally for several years?
Am I right? Am I right? What do I win?
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