Posted on 04/30/2008 3:40:25 AM PDT by Man50D
Yo, pass that $hit, brah.
I concur. We're raising a generation of borderline-illiterate fools.
You're not forced to send your kids to liberal church at the risk of losing them.
Blaming everything on W. and the PATRIOT Act misses the point. Respect for the Constitution, including the Fourth Amendment, has been eroding for years, across many presidential administrations and congressional terms.
I’m leaning toward voting for Bob Barr in November.
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April 30, 2008
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No, but there are millions of gullible people going to those churches that don’t have a clue what is really happening and besides people think they can trust what their churches say.
“...The danger of liberal churches is greatly overlooked.”
Exactly.
If the Gospel were still being preached in our Christian churches, and our pastors had real faith and courage, Christian parents would not be sending their children into the “pagan academies” known as government schools.
I would have to say the publik skools are far, far more dangerous to the future of the nation. There are far more of them and attendance is mandatory, unless home schooling or private schooling is an option. The Liberal plan is catch 'em early and warp their minds into believing failed Socialist tripe actually works......
In the meantime, hes not yet officially the Republican candidate, and wed like him to be a Republican candidate thats not ashamed of his party. Explaining that he will be everyones President should be reserved for the national campaign against the Democrats, it is not the best way to win over reluctant Conservatives, much less our divided Republicans.
As has been pointed out many times by Conservative and Republican leaders - most notably Ronald Reagan - we must emphasize out differences from the Democrats. Values and issues drive us as strongly as they do the Democrats - and the Senator would do well to note how many of our core Republican values are shared by the Democratic voters, if not the leaders:
basic beliefs on Family, life, and security, as well as taxes and freedom. If he doesnt sell these, we will get the First Woman or First Black President who isnt seen as only slightly the lesser of two evils by (former) members of his own party who just stay home in a repeat of 2006.
Senator McCain needs to begin to read the Republican platform and to stop promising any part of the Democratic Platform.
8 posted on 04/30/2008 4:21:08 AM PDT by hocndoc
I was reading what you said and wanted to copy and paste to John McCain and say, "yeah! what she said!"
So can I?
Bump to that post!
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