JAG
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Cruzin
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 | | 06/26/2008 7:17 PM |
Alert | http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/25/james-dobson-doesnt-speak-for-me/
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drummer72
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 | | 06/27/2008 1:01 AM |
Alert | | Politics and religion don't belong together. | | "Everything for everyone and nothing for ourselves" | |
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RichTig
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 | | 06/27/2008 6:47 AM |
Alert | Politicians shouldn't be talking about zeus, god, ra, mohammed, xenu, buddha, isis, jesus, apollo or any other deity type imaginary thing. Its called separation of church and state and it would be nice if we started that. There is no reason for Obama to be quoting the bible, other than to pander to the religious freaks. No offense. | | | |
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jhall
Posts:1342


 | | 06/27/2008 7:24 AM |
Alert | | There is no law stating separating between church and state. It was only ever remarked in a letter by Thomas Jefferson about how there should not be a government sponsored church ex: The Church of England. I think politicians need god for a moral compass. | | All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. --Edmund Burke | |
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Granny5X
Posts:369


 | | 06/27/2008 7:30 AM |
Alert | jhall- I like your signature quote by Thomas Jefferson. That is a true true statement. Pretty much sums up where America is headed, sorry to say. | | "Your future is a rainbow of beautiful memories when you hold a dream in your heart" | |
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Java Lover
Posts:159


 | | 06/27/2008 9:22 AM |
Alert | Posted By RichTig on 06/27/2008 6:47 AM There is no reason for Obama to be quoting the bible, other than to pander to the religious freaks. No offense.
He needs to just stop because he's just showing his ignorance and that he probably doesn't really go to church other then for a photo op.
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jhall
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 | | 06/27/2008 9:39 AM |
Alert | | He goes to church... him and his Rev. love to bash the big bad white man blaming him for all their problems. | | All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. --Edmund Burke | |
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caveman
Posts:1235


 | | 06/27/2008 11:22 AM |
Alert | Posted By jhall on 06/27/2008 7:24 AM
I think politicians need god for a moral compass. They need morals. God has nothing to do with that. | | | |
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jhall
Posts:1342


 | | 06/27/2008 12:47 PM |
Alert | | He has everything to do with it. | | All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. --Edmund Burke | |
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TheBoymaker
Posts:842


 | | 06/27/2008 1:04 PM |
Alert | Separation of church and state means only that the state will not endorse a religion. It does not mean that a leader cannot use his/her religious perspective to make decisions that affect everyone else.
You know that, RT. Don't make me poke you with a dull pencil. | | Poster formerly known as Sassafrass. | |
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TheBoymaker
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 | | 06/27/2008 1:10 PM |
Alert | I looked at the article. Obama did not say anything that any non-Evangelical critic hasn't thought or stated. His comments weren't worthy of such a strong response from Dobson. It's obvious only that he isn't a fundie, and that he is more politician than anything else.
The last candidate of the Christian Right doesn't speak well for their endorsement. Focus on the Family should concentrate on public service and not on influencing politics. | | Poster formerly known as Sassafrass. | |
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RichTig
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 | | 06/27/2008 1:16 PM |
Alert | Was god a moral compass for ....... Elliott Spitzer Larry Craig Tom Delay Ted Kennedy Charles Keating Kwame Kilpatrick Jim McGreevy Richard Nixon Bill Clinton And the list goes on and on............... | | | |
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TheBoymaker
Posts:842


 | | 06/27/2008 1:19 PM |
Alert | You forgot
GEORGE H. W. BUSH
I thought he and JC were buds. | | Poster formerly known as Sassafrass. | |
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RichTig
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 | | 06/27/2008 1:23 PM |
Alert | Him too. How many soldiers have to die for his personal war predicated on a lie? If your god is moral compass for George W, then your god sucks. | | | |
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jhall
Posts:1342


 | | 06/27/2008 1:57 PM |
Alert | | Not everything is this big conspiracy tig. | | All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. --Edmund Burke | |
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jhall
Posts:1342


 | | 06/27/2008 2:06 PM |
Alert | Was he a good compass for
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
James Madison
John Adams
Benjamin Franklin
this list goes on and on too | | All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. --Edmund Burke | |
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TheBoymaker
Posts:842


 | | 06/27/2008 2:11 PM |
Alert | I have to disagree in this instance JHall. I am not a fool nor given to drama. However, the way that our rights have been eroded in the same of "our best interest" is quite alarming. The same government that had the faulty intelligence that entered us into the war, now has the blessing of the people to acquire the most personal information. This was planned. We were whipped into a frenzy of fear by the complicit media with the intention of using that fear to create new laws.
That people from both sides of the aisle aren't equally outraged proves only that there are those among us who choose to suspend critical thinking in favor of serving some kind of misplaced allegiance to either a leader, a process, or a political affiliation.
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caveman
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 | | 06/27/2008 2:47 PM |
Alert | Posted By RichTig on 06/27/2008 1:23 PM Him too. How many soldiers have to die for his personal war predicated on a lie? If your god is moral compass for George W, then your god sucks. Well said. | | | |
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Jason
Posts:3378


 | | 06/27/2008 4:46 PM |
Alert | Posted By RichTig on 06/27/2008 1:16 PM Was god a moral compass for ....... Elliott Spitzer Larry Craig Tom Delay Ted Kennedy Charles Keating Kwame Kilpatrick Jim McGreevy Richard Nixon Bill Clinton And the list goes on and on...............
People are still human, they still make mistakes. Like jhall has pointed out, there are many great Americans that have had God as a moral compass.
You cannot extract religion from politics without extracting religion from people. | | Joined: Jul 2005 | |
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