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mccain is the most decent of them all, but still he's republican. he's just not the kind of right-wing religious nut demagogue those assholes need to be in the business of fearmongering. which is why he lost the primaries in 2000 (he called pat robertson 'evil") the doublespeak she's doing is that hillary is like the antichrist for these nazi bitches, and she's trying to equate hillary & mccain in the minds of republicans. but dont worry, come november she'll be for whatever candidate the republicans field. |
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02.01.2008, 04:03 PM | #142 |
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perhaps, unless the perot factor comes into play
it's not out of the question for some evangelical to come out with a lot of money and sway and take away from what is likely to be McCain and be pushed by the wing-nuts who don't want to settle for McCain |
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02.01.2008, 04:09 PM | #144 |
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perot factor-- you mean romney running as an independent with his gazillion dollars? maybe.
all mccain needs to do to bring in the rightwingnuts is to pick huckabee as running mate. huckabee creeps me out. he's like this super nice guy, which makes him more dangerous. |
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02.01.2008, 04:11 PM | #145 |
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There have been 4 Unitarian presidents. Unitarians are very very close to atheism, like severe agnosticism.
There ahve also been 3 presidents with no religious affiliation at all, and who can be described as atheists Thomas Jefferson. Abraham Lincoln Andrew Jackson
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funny because the "under god" words of the pledge of allegiance were reportedly taken from the gettysburg address. but it seems those words meant differently those days. anyway i should be getting ready to work soon, so i may have to abruptly quit this dicussion any moment now. |
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hahahaha
just the mention of ross perot is enough to make me piss myself
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02.01.2008, 04:24 PM | #148 |
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i don't see Romney going against the party, nor Huckabee, i was thinking someone maybe we wouldn't expect
actually i think McCain might pick someone like Fred Thompson who the party wanted in the first place last year but didn't energize their base i remember voting for Ross Perot in my 4th grade mock election cause i was enamored by his image in the media as a troll with a funny voice and a 9 year old who didn't care of Bubba or Skeleton with Skin at the time would like a clown, hence why 9 year olds don't vote |
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02.01.2008, 04:30 PM | #149 |
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"under God" is a reference to religious freedom. Since the USA was founded largely to alloow personal free will to worship as you wish or don;t wish, the words "under god" are used to refer to that. the state cannot make any laws dealing with an establishment of religion. what it does not mean, and what many right wing fundamentalist tHINK it means, is that the state is subservient to the will of god, or that the state should follow "god's" laws
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