IControlThePast
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Pale Rider said:Why do I think Republicans are pro-religon and democraps aren't? Are you serious?
Our Republican President makes a comment about his faith and love for Jesus Christ, and the stinking scumbag liberals can't heap on high enough beating the shit out of him for saying that.
Jimmy Carter was a Democratic president who was a Sunday school teacher and strong Christian throughout his life, not just when it came up for political gain. He professed Jesus Christ was the driving force in his life.
Then you have your liberal democraps led around by the likes of mickey moore the liar, george sorros the financier, and the aclu to tie them all together, and you have the most militant attack on the Bible and Christianity this country has ever seen in it's history.
President Bush hasn't ever told a lie either? Karl Rove stole Democratic Letterheads and printed fake, and self-denigrating Democratic fliers, and said it was justified because the ends justify the means. That manages to go against "thou shalt not steal" and Jesus' doctrine of the Golden Rule.
The Republicans hold strong to the fact that this country was founded on Judeo Christian beliefs by Christians, and the liberal democraps want to rid the county of Christianity so they can let the sicko fucking homos get married and start a butt fuck crusade, and then move on to nambla, marry your sister, father marrys son, woman marrys dog, you name it. Whatever sick ANTI RELIGON CRAP YOU CAN THINK OF, the liberals will get to it sooner or later given they can rid America of Christianity.
You pickin' up what I'm layin' down boy?
This country was founded on the seperation of Church and State. It's in the first Amendment. There's not slippery slope, just define marriage as something between two members of the human species and keep the incest laws in place. Not all Christian denominations are against gay marriage, and there are only around 13 verses about it in the Bible, while there are around 3,000 about giving aid to the poor, but Republians are against Welfare programs.