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Originally posted by Number1Thumb
ya bck it up with quotes or something "realistic"
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It would be political suicide to directly defend pornography, but read between the lines:
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"I think George Bush and his administration has stepped over the line of separation of church and state," Kerry said at Hopkinton High School. "All through our history we have drawn that line," Kerry said. "And I will continue to draw that line."
On the subject of religion, he believes that presidents should "recognize the diversity of faiths and even of agnosticism and atheism," and he takes the politically risky stance of admitting to a "questioning, agnostic stage" after his experience in Vietnam.
I will vigorously protect the separation of church and state. Diversity, freedom of choice and freedom of religion are among the defining characteristics of our nation. I believe we can be people of faith while respecting the principles that are enshrined in our Constitution.
"I think that it's important to not have the church instructing politicians.
That is an inappropriate crossing of the line in America.".
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I'll take anyone who doesn't think God put him in office.
Bush thinks God talks to him, and tells him what to do.
"?God told me to strike at al Qaida and I struck them,
and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did"
The 'War on Porn' is motivated by religious ideology.
The protagonists think God gives them the right to legislate morality.
Keep religion out of politics, and everyone is safer.
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"No, I don't know that Atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God". George Bush Sr., August 27, 1987
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said the man who raised him.