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Good Thing We Don't Mix Religion and Politics Anymore

Brian2580 Wrote: Sep 01, 2009 4:37 PM
carlos
Location: CA
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Date: Sep 1, 2009 - 4:09 PM EST
I'm in L.A. - I know how users work
Say what you will about Rev Wright... he went from an asset to a liability and got discarded. Obama now sees the need to use the religion card again. He is transparent in that respect.

Brian: A great way to separate the wheat from the chaff is to ask the question, is it true?

Is it true Carlos, that Obama has not been discussing religion since Jeremiah Wright? If he is using politics now as he presumably was with Wright, they you would expect to find little to discussion of religion in between now and then, right?

Well, thank Heaven George W. Bush is no longer president! Gosh, all of that mixing of religion and politics darn near subverted our Constitution -- which, as all good liberals know -- enshrines the "wall of separation" between church and state.

What? That phrase doesn't appear in the Constitution? No matter. Democrats know that conservative Republicans, particularly Christians, are dangerous religious fanatics.

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