Posted on 06/01/2006 7:56:00 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
EUGENE (AP) Howard Dean says Democrats must have faith in their ability to attract religious voters.
The former presidential candidate, who will speak at this weekends Oregon Democratic Convention in Eugene, says his party must do a better job of winning the support of evangelical Christians, who have voted Republican in recent elections.
To that end, Dean recently appeared on Pat Robertsons 700 Club. The appearance wasnt without its bumps. Dean had to later apologize to gay-rights leaders for incorrectly stating during the program that the partys platform said marriage is between a man and a woman.
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Which is it Howard Dean?
Yeah, they can win religious voters. Wiccans, satanists, Aztecs.
none of the christians I knew would ever vote for a DIM.
Don't forget "sceintologists"!
Mixed Messages?
Vermont Gov. Howard Dean (left) spoke at a news conference in his office in Montpelier, Vt., April 26, 2000. Dean signed a first-in-the-nation law granting gay couples nearly all of the benefits of marriage. (Photo by Toby Talbot/AP)
Main Entry: clue·less
Pronunciation: 'klü-l&s
Function: adjective
1 : providing no clue
2 : completely or hopelessly bewildered, unaware, ignorant, or foolish
When Hell freezes over!
quote "Most people in this county, including evangelicals, think its immoral to let children go to bed hungry at night"
I also think it's immoral for the government or anyone else to steal money from me to feed them.
quote "They think its immoral not to have everyone in some kind of health insurance"
I think it's immoral to force people to buy something they don't wont, and even more immoral to force me to pay for some strangers medical bills.
and Rastafarians.
For dems, it will always, ALWAYS be about the Power of the State; nothing more.
"Last modified Tuesday, May 30, 2006 11:28 AM PDT"Aha, I knew something was amiss. Yesterday (31st) the 'Evil Howard' (sarc) basically said Evangelicals, or any 'religious' person for that matter, are bigots for not embracing homo marriage.
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I'm not saying you did anything wrong, this is typical Howie speaking out of his 'separate orifices' on different days. The guy is a maroon.
"Howard Dean says Democrats must have faith in their ability to attract religious voters."
And pigs can fly.
I agree that the Democrats won't be able to attract religious Christians. In Nov. 1992, I read that an exit poll, from that month's election, found that about 2/3 of religious Christians voted for Bush. The other third was equally split between Perot and Clinton. Since that election, I haven't seen any proof that a larger percentage of religious Christians vote for Democrats.
Gnostics too!
This is true until election day. Then he will come up with a new strategy that voters dont buy either
Howard Dean says Democrats must have faith in their ability to attract religious voters.>>
"It doesn't matter that we think exterminating unborn babies," he said. "Or that we dip their faith in urine at every opportunity. Religious people are inherently stupid. All we need to do is say the word 'Jesus,' and the vote will roll in, baby." /sarc
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