In a message dated 7/7/2004 9:38:28 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The latest effort to marshal religious support also drew fire from civil liberties activists concerned about the constitutional separation of church and state.

"Any coordination between the Bush campaign and church leaders would clearly be illegal," said a statement from the activist group Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
 


One more thing  -- apparently it is ok for Democrats to court the religious black vote, attend their service for single purpose of gaining their endorsement and then rejoining their true white and non religious friends.   Tell me the difference Jonathan. 

As far as Clinton's claim to be a Christian.   Monica signed in at the White House over 60 times !!   And we all know  what happened.   Some argue that what Clinton did in his private life is none our business.   And I agree.   BUT, him sitting in the oval office with his pants literally on the floor 60 or more times has to do with his public life and what he was doing during the business day.    In addition, the several women he molested or tried to molest is an indication of one who is not even trying. 

He was not all bad as a President  -- but he was immoral to the core.   And Kerry?   This is a man who pretended to throw his medals over the wall as a leader in the anti-war movement.   His actions have been proven to be a fraud. I will not vote for him on that basis alone.  


John

a brother

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