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Originally Posted by Mr.Fiction
Wrong. Religious people can vote all they want and religious people serve in the government all of the time. They just aren't supposed to be able to force their religious views on anyone else. You can be religious and not try to force your views on other people, especially not using government power and the threat of jail time. That is what the founding fathers wanted to prevent and why Bush and his fundamentalists want to undermine the Constitution.
The majority of voters are not religious fanatics.
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Bush has gotten out of hand and I agree he's attempting to cross the line. Just remember... the will of the people is always to be honored, even if the will of these people is grounded in religion. Fanatics or not, when they goto church and hear abortion/gay marriage/blah/blah is wrong over and over, they'll vote for the guy who voices these opinions publicly. i admit i tend to vote republican because i hate what the democrats have done to california. i didnt however vote for bush.