To: Beck_isright
......... too bad that the Libertarian party is run by morons instead of people with his beliefs......
I take it you've never heard Mr. Boortz talking about Christianity. To put it politely, he no friend to the Religious Right.
56 posted on
05/07/2003 7:04:57 PM PDT by
gnawbone
To: gnawbone
I take it you've never heard Mr. Boortz talking about Christianity. To put it politely, he no friend to the Religious Right.I don't have a problem with his views on hyper-religious folk. And before you ask, yes, I'm a Christian, and yes, I've been a Boortz fan for 9 years.
65 posted on
05/07/2003 7:21:04 PM PDT by
mhking
To: gnawbone
I listen to Boortz regularly, and Im so born again I have 2 belly buttons. (corny I know).
He's right about the separation of church and state. The state has been trying to do the church's job for too long, that's why we have the welfare state and these ridiculous taxes.
Yes, I think he's a little hypersensitive to the religious control freaks trying to legislate theology, but they're few and far between and nobody takes them seriously anyway. He's certainly not opposed to a public standard of goodness, and a safe environment where kids can have a childhood.
But a lot of his 'over the top' talk is just schtick. It gets great callers sometimes! Plus Royal is funnier than anybody else in radio. It's a very good show.
76 posted on
05/07/2003 7:32:35 PM PDT by
ovrtaxt
(I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.)
To: gnawbone
Oh, I've heard him. Since the early 70's I've heard him off and on in my life as I lived in Atlanta. But my comment was more of a political nature than anything else. The fringe Religious Right gets on my nerves at times too, but that's for another thread.
79 posted on
05/07/2003 7:35:55 PM PDT by
Beck_isright
(If France actually won a war that mattered, would the world come to an end?)
To: gnawbone
I take it you've never heard Mr. Boortz talking about Christianity. To put it politely, he no friend to the Religious Right.I've been listening to Boortz for nigh 20 years. Used to listen to Ludlow Porch too.
To put it politely, the Religious Right is no friend of liberty. Dangerous bunch of kooks who typically need to read the Constitution more and the Bible less. One tells us how to run the country, the other how to run our individual lives, not the lives of everyone else.
Think about it.
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