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by marcpcbs October 16, 2006 1:29 PM EDT
Obviously David Kuo knows very little about America. Seperation of church and state. It's been that way for a while now.
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by mickeyjay31-2009 October 16, 2006 12:54 PM EDT
How could anything that happens in "The Right House" become suprising or dissapointing? The Emperor not only has no clothes, he has no brains. This man would say anything, promise anything to reach his goals. He pulls us into a war, with troups being killed and injured, then cuts benifits for those returning. Why wouldn't this man use The Almighty any way possible. Lincoln was wrong, you can fool all of the people all of the time and we are the biggest fools of all.
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by bluestardad October 16, 2006 12:43 PM EDT
This Administration will say and do anything to anyone to stay in power, Up to and including using our overextended military to start a war with North Korea and risking total destruction of our way of life at the hands of China. This administration played to the Christian Right by painting John Kerry as a waffling weak Northeasterner from a state that lets Homosexuals get married. Now come to find out have covered up for gay pedophiles in the Republican party for years. This Republican Administration has some Sergeant Shultz looking dufus whipping boy as Speaker of the House bumbling thru the halls of Congress saying %u201CI Knew Nothing%u201D%u2026go ahead and vote Republican you deserve what you get.
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by observantx October 16, 2006 11:58 AM EDT
David Kuo quote %u201CYou%u2019re taking the sacred and you%u2019re making it profane. You%u2019re taking Jesus and reducing him to some precinct captain, to some get-out-the-vote guy."

This is perhaps the ultimate in cynicism and dirty tricks. They used people%u2019s faith by promising to infuse government with a Christian agenda; then laughing and referring to them as %u201Cnuts%u201D when they are out of earshot.

They took every one of the Evangelical leaders and played them like fish on a line. They baited each line with the single hot button issue of abortion, stem cells, ***, evolution and then stole their votes. They did this just to stay in power.

Power is not the means but is the end to these hypocrites. It%u2019s all they want, it%u2019s all they need. It%u2019s the monkey on their back. It%u2019s their drug, and they will lie, cheat, steal and even torture and murder to keep it.

So each of us needs to ask ourselves: %u201CWhat bait are they trailing in the water for me?%u201D

Don%u2019t take the bait. It%u2019s a lie. VOTE these addicts out!
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by houser123 October 16, 2006 11:41 AM EDT
To paraphrase, " Some truths are self evident." Keep in mind that with all politics, money trumps everything.Republicans claim to be morally superior to Democrats, stronger on defense and protectors of tradional family values. To this I say "BUNK". First and foremost, Republicans are capitalists, which is not a bad thing to be except when taken to extremes. Three things that one of our Republican Senators' teaches his political students they need to succeed in politics. MONEY, MONEY MONEY. Its all about the money.
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by oleander8 October 16, 2006 11:25 AM EDT
Contrary to attempts by Republicans - LIBERAL is not a dirty word.
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by jw218389 October 16, 2006 10:57 AM EDT
Beware of FALSE PROPHETS!!
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by carlylaine October 16, 2006 10:36 AM EDT
yaaaaaaaaaa yaaaaaaa yaaaaaa....Kuo looks like a liberal.

If it looks like a liberal, talks like a liberal and the talk smells of bones and flesh from crunching on Christians ....IT'S A LIBERAL!!!!
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by alphaa10-2009 October 16, 2006 7:22 AM EDT
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by alphaa10-2009 October 16, 2006 7:02 AM EDT
Prelgovisk said, "The Democrats are clueless about the Evangelicals. The conservative Christian Churches care little for any funding from the government. People like Jessie Jackson represent those who have bellied up to that trough. And those feeding there alongside him are not likely to vote Republican anyway.

This article is simply an attempt to discourage the Republican base before the election. But the question is, %u201CCan the Christian conservative expect better treatment at the hands of the Democrats? Would the Democratic Party promise more, give more or mock conservative Christian leaders less the the Republican Party?%u201D

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Thank you for a revealing series of non sequiturs about the GOP and its hidden partisan agenda in a supposedly "non-partisan Faith-Based Initiative" It is interesting how your attempted defense of Bush policies-- which might boast of Faith-Based accomplishments-- has little to offer. Instead, it turns into an attack on Democrats and others who do not favor Bush. After a fashion, you *** the GOP with such faint praise.
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