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To: Young Rhino
No it isn’t. What you have done is take the passage of scripture over time and taken accounts of people twisting Christianity as King James did for their own purposes in order to distort the whole meaning of faith and take those abuses and then denounce the faith as a whole while making ludicrous, unsupported insinuations that people of faith or that endorse faith are planning something that even Machiavelli couldn’t have conceived of and that is nothing short of lunacy and paranoia.

It is this type of malarkey, this shadow boxing with this exaggerated boogieman called the “religious right” that serves as one big distraction and propaganda reel for the true enemy, which is this creeping socialist menace.

I suppose I shouldn’t mention that we are attempting to ride into power to do what: give people freedom by abolishing income tax, ending social security, and so forth. All of which you conceive to be a diabolical scheme to get power when I’m interested in empowering the people as the founding fathers did. I suppose the fact that America is a Christian nation and the bible was the most cited by the founding fathers really must erk you.
41 posted on 12/13/2002 3:45:36 AM PST by Republican_Strategist
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To: Republican_Strategist
Republicans must be very careful about overplaying their hand on Lott. When he resigns his post, my bet is he resigns from the Senate. There will be a new Demo. senator at that time. That will make it very enticing for McCain, who is pondering running on the Dem slate, to switch. Then we are minority again.

Lets get off Lotts back for a silly remark in which he never once mentioned racism or segregation. Let the Repub. senators decide by vote if he stays as Majority leader.

43 posted on 12/13/2002 3:55:55 AM PST by doosee
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To: Republican_Strategist
All of which you conceive to be a diabolical scheme to get power when I’m interested in empowering the people as the founding fathers did. I suppose the fact that America is a Christian nation and the bible was the most cited by the founding fathers really must erk you.

That many of the founding fathers were Deists, not Christians, knocks the legs out of that argument. Nice try.

61 posted on 12/13/2002 8:10:48 AM PST by Young Rhino
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