Posted on 08/13/2005 4:32:34 PM PDT by new yorker 77
How many people would have known about this turncoat Hackett and his campaign had Rush not mentioned it? I sure wouldn't have...though I don't live in Ohio.
From the article:
". . .at least until this religious-right mania subsides, as we pray it will."
Sounds like hypocrisy to me.
The false prophets come aplenty.
The false prophets come aplenty.
sorry for the double post, operator error
Or become a nun.
Unfortunately I trashed (as it deserved) the letter but what Pryor said (as accurately as I can state it) was the charges made by Durbin were serious and probable enough to warrant further investigation ... blah blah blah.
Since I had made a specific request as to his opinion of the treasonous remarks by durbin - and he did not directly respond to that request - since I am not a lawyer, I take that as his agreement with durbin's remarks since he did NOT refute them.
If he did NOT agree with Durbin, he had his chance to say so. If he was to cowardly to respond honestly - that is his problem and his silence means complicity.
bump
I'm not impressed...he got "scared" into religion.
I hear you.
Democrats support abortion,homosexuality and taking God out of the fabric of American life.A Christian cant be part of any of that.There`s no room for discussion,some things are black and white,this is one of them.There is no such thing as a pro choice Christian.Having said all that,Moderate Republicans will burn in the same hell as liberal democrats.But we are talking about Christians,and Christians cant condone any of these evils ie homosexuality,abortion taking the Lords name out of the public square.I have no respect for anyone that says they are a Christian yet votes democrat.Peace love out
Mark Pryor won the election because Tim Hutchinson dumped his wife of 29 years to marry a staffer he was having an affair with, even though he's a Baptist preacher. If he had dropped out of the race and another credible Republican (like his brother Asa Hutchinson or then-Governor Mike Huckabee) had run in his place, Pryor would have lost.
Pryor didn't so much win the election as he had it handed to him by his opponent.
I agree. My sister who is a Clinton voter/democrat (and claims to be a conservative democrat--sure) told me that although she didn't like Kerry, if he decided to add McCain to the ticket then she would have no problem voting for them...but she would never ever vote for Bush. So I definitely agree that McCain may actually take more votes away from the dems than republicans...
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