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| swathed in ever-light | South Carolina is next on the caucus list, which is why he's amped up the God-Fear Factor. Evangelicals tip their hats to that sort of stuff. Appealing to them is part of the reason why Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. won so much of the south, even though they were never evangelical people to begin with. I mean, you can't separate and evangelical from his bottle of Jim Beam -- err, I mean his loving wife. |
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| that's when we'll explode | Hah. I think I vaguely remember reading something that suggests that a government that is led by Religion, as it would be if Huckabee takes office, that it would be a Theocracy, thus making our irresponsible conquest in Iraq to make it a Democracy a complete waste of time, lives, and man-hours. Or something. Also, when Thomas Jefferson says "Keep Religion separate from state"... Who isn't getting it here? Honestly, that's like saying the Bill Of Rights never happened. "Bah, Freedom Of Religion? More like Freedom Of Christian Religion, if I say!" This is why I'm pushing my family to vote Dem. |
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| Twilight Knight | Sometimes I wonder if Huckabee is just doing that to win over South Carolina. Sometimes I wonder if he'd really be so power-religious if he were elected. |
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