When those fundamentalist Christians see the evil things your centralized education President is increasing, do you think they'll be more inclined to vote for him next time around?
When he took $250,000,000 of tax money (some from those very fundamentalist Christians who see it as evil) to reward biotech companies who work in embryonic stem cell research, do you think that those very same fundamentalist Christians are going to show up at the polls to say, "Give them more of my family's money?"
When Bush is refusing to pursue action against the treason by the former administration, do you expect fundamentalist Christians to forget that there are sins of ommission, as well as sins of commission?
Your best hope to get fundamentalist Christians to the polls next time, Karl, is to have Alan Keyes run on the Constitution Party ticket. But that's not what you had in mind, is it?
Alan Keyes is a good man who got so full of himself that he forgot that ALL (repeat after me, all) politics is compromise and the art of the possible.
Of course, you do have a couple of people who think that there is no compromise in politics. One of them is in the cave right now in Tora Bora.