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That's my whole point.
Why is it that you Democrats have spent so much time screaming and yelling about the Christian Coalition, Moral Majority, etc. - as if it's only the Republicans that are using churches to buy votes from Christians?
Both parties have been doing it for decades. Why is it that we only hear the Democrats complaining?
You make it seem like that's an unusual event.At least he's stepping into a church, right?
Considering his long, positive, committed relationship with Christianity and the deep faith that he frequently expresses, I don't think that "optimism" is the word for what you describe; I think that's more "realism." Or perhaps "mundanity."I'm being optimistic.
Because Republican candidates have, in recent history, had their voting numbers buoyed by those only interested in voting for the candidate who most closely fit their extremely narrow brand of Christianity. Democrats don't do that. That's a purely right-wing phenomenon.
Kerry couldn't get a majority of either the Catholic or Protestant vote.
So, you're saying that the Christian Coalition and Moral Majority are Republican Political groups, and not religious organizations?
No.
Now perhaps you'd like to stop playing your cutesy little game of baiting and sniping.
I'm saying that you Democrats don't have any problems with Democrats campaigning in churches, but you scream bloody murder when a Republican does.
Is that clear enough?
At least he's stepping into a church, right?
Crystal clear. Now, Can you give an example of the Democrats "screaming bloody murder" when a republican campaigns in a church?
Have you read a newspaper these past 10 years?
If the answer is "Yes", you have your answer. If your answer is "No", then you won't believe it anyway.
I'm finished talking with you.
All you can do is be a caustic smart alec, when you know darned good & well that what I'm saying is absolutely true.
Grow up.
I haven't read an (American) newspaper in the last 10 years, living in Australia as I do. So could you give me some examples, since I can't reasonably be expected to have seen them in the newspapers?Have you read a newspaper these past 10 years?
If the answer is "Yes", you have your answer. If your answer is "No", then you won't believe it anyway.
Hmmm... still no examples -- and low odds of any in the future.
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"Weep-fest"? Hardly. Not one citation actually supports your claim.It's a veritable weep-fest. This is just a small sampling.
Perhaps you should spend less time throwing around insults and more on actually finding something to support your claims.Now... would you like to do what a real man would do, and apologize? Or would you like to continue on your same path?
It's a veritable weep-fest. This is just a small sampling.
Now... would you like to do what a real man would do, and apologize? Or would you like to continue on your same path?
This really is a promethean struggle, I think.Well... I'm assuming that, because he's a member of a United Church of Christ, Barak Obama steps into a church regularly. But that, of course, is quite different from campaigning in churches.
I'm also surprised at the blatant hypocrisy displayed here, by our resident Democrats. It's not okay for Republican candidates to campaign in churches, but it is okay for Democrats to do so. Seems rather contradictory!