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FREEP this POLL: Bush and God - Does his religious faith inappropriately dicate policy?
MSNBC ^
| 2 March, 2003
Posted on 03/02/2003 12:56:26 PM PST by Happy2BMe
Does George W. Bush's religious faith inappropriately dictate policy?
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: bush; bushandgod; christian; freep; opinions; politics
Does George W. Bush's religious faith inappropriately dictate policy? |
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Yes. Church and state are supposed to be separated. |
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No. What's wrong with bringing morality to the White House? |
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I don't know. |
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POLL is HERE
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posted on
03/02/2003 12:56:26 PM PST
by
Happy2BMe
To: Happy2BMe
FReeped
To: Happy2BMe
Does George W. Bush's religious faith inappropriately dictate policy?
* 7391 responses
Yes. Church and state are supposed to be separated.
40%
No. What's wrong with bringing morality to the White House?
57%
I don't know.
3%
To: Happy2BMe
Ping!
To: Happy2BMe
It wouldn't let me vote. It must be all over.
To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
We are not used to morality in the White House.
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posted on
03/02/2003 1:00:56 PM PST
by
latrans
(Live Free or Die)
To: Happy2BMe
The Bush family attends church in Houston in 1964; George Sr. once taught Sunday school and George W. was an alter boy
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posted on
03/02/2003 1:02:02 PM PST
by
Happy2BMe
(HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
To: *FREEP!
To: Crusader21stCentury
Did Hillary Clinton's Marxist ideology inappropopriately dictate policy while she was First Lady?
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posted on
03/02/2003 1:05:16 PM PST
by
Paleo Conservative
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To: Happy2BMe
Sorry, I had to vote by goingmthere direct and not the link. The link only gave me the results and no buttons to check. I voted now.
I would hope Bush's policy is dictated by his faith and not his "Monica"
To: Happy2BMe
I couldn't find the poll to vote. Did they pull it?
To: Paleo Conservative
I think the difference is that President Bush isn't trying to forcefully convert us. Whereas Hillary would convert us at gunpoint.
To: Temple Owl
"I couldn't find the poll to vote. Did they pull it?" Amazing . . I posted this at 12:56PM PST and it was pulled within ten minutes.
Here are the results (GREAT RESULTS - BTW!)
Does George W. Bush's religious faith inappropriately dictate policy? * 7684 responses |
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Yes. Church and state are supposed to be separated. 40% |
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No. What's wrong with bringing morality to the White House? 57% |
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I don't know. 3% |
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posted on
03/02/2003 1:13:56 PM PST
by
Happy2BMe
(HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
To: Geist Krieger
Read their small print....--->> It appears that your browser doesn't support cookies, so we can't record your vote. If you've received this message in error, please contact MSNBC technical support. <---- Translation...unless you have recieved proper indoctrination by us we dont want your opinion...
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posted on
03/02/2003 1:14:10 PM PST
by
M-cubed
To: Crusader21stCentury
I think the difference is that President Bush isn't rying to forcefully convert us. Whereas Hillary would convert us at gunpoint. And no one but the government would have guns.
To: Happy2BMe
did anybody notice how the title of the corresponding article is not the same question the poll asks? I think it is a misleading progression...
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posted on
03/02/2003 2:38:53 PM PST
by
lizm_77
To: lizm_77
Does George W. Bush's religious faith inappropriately dictate policy? * 11319 responses |
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Yes. Church and state are supposed to be separated. 37% |
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No. What's wrong with bringing morality to the White House? 60% |
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I don't know. 3% |
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posted on
03/02/2003 5:06:48 PM PST
by
Happy2BMe
(HOLLYWOOD:Ask not what U can do for your country, ask what U can do for Iraq!)
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