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To: Wallace T.

Among the young people I know mostly university/college crowd none go to church on a regular basis.. and don’t seem to believe in god. The boys are proud of what western civilization has achieved and want to stop mass migration of third world peoples, but the girls you get the usual marxist arguments about all the bad things we have done to third world peoples, and downplaying our achievements and supporting immigration.

On the other hand most christian denominations are supporting the most liberal immigration policies.. and in many cases inviting, sheltering, hiding illegal migrants to America.


90 posted on 08/28/2007 8:41:27 AM PDT by ran20
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To: ran20
Your observations about the young people you know agree with opinion surveys. The boys, especially those who are not in liberal arts or psychology, are fortunately hostile to PC propaganda, inasmuch as white heterosexual males are regarded as the source of all evil. Except for those suffering mental disorders, any white heterosexual male who supports the Left is as naive as a turkey who favors Thanksgiving. The girls are a problem, as reality fails to set in to so many of these deluded females, even into late middle age. It is no wonder that Asian women are sometimes called the new blondes or the white man's Kryptonite.

As for the illegals, it is disgusting that religious organizations generally considered conservative, like the Catholics, the Southern Baptists, and the Mormons, have favored liberal immigration laws. Needless to say, the mainline Protestant churches and the most liberal Catholic bishops, such as Cardinal Mahoney of Los Angeles, seem to be working to de-Americanize America.

104 posted on 08/28/2007 12:38:54 PM PDT by Wallace T.
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