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Post by patrick on Mar 25, 2009 16:43:59 GMT -5
As opposed to the last administration where the ideologies of the majority of Americans, including numerous religious ideologies, were dismissed out of hand in pursuit of one, specific religious ideology?
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Post by millring on Mar 25, 2009 16:48:29 GMT -5
As opposed to the last administration where the ideologies of the majority of Americans, including numerous religious ideologies, were dismissed out of hand in pursuit of one, specific religious ideology? Nope. The majority changed. (see my point about pro-life being passe in the evangelical church. They're all going to the piety-of-the-day, environmentalism, to build their church populations up, be hipper-thn-thou for a change, and get more money)
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Post by omaha on Mar 25, 2009 16:53:55 GMT -5
As opposed to the last administration where the ideologies of the majority of Americans, including numerous religious ideologies, were dismissed out of hand in pursuit of one, specific religious ideology? That's what Republicans will be saying in 2016 when Palin is elected and dismantles Obama's cap-and-trade program.
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Post by knobtwister on Mar 25, 2009 19:44:27 GMT -5
There goes my will to live.
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Post by epaul on Mar 25, 2009 20:38:01 GMT -5
Hang in there, Don. After Sarah Palin it's Al Franken, and you will be so glad you stuck around.
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Post by patrick on Mar 25, 2009 20:59:56 GMT -5
Could be worse, it could be Jenna Bush.
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Post by Cornflake on Mar 25, 2009 21:40:01 GMT -5
"Best line of the night: when a reporter asked him why it took a couple of days before he responded about the AIG bonuses.
"'It took us a couple of days because I like to know what I'm talking about before I speak.'"
If that idea caught on, Washington would be ruined.
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Post by omaha on Mar 25, 2009 22:02:03 GMT -5
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