I know this post really bothers you commie-libs. Your comments have made that clear, but the fact is, this is a Christian country, and that fact is not going to change no matter how much those of you who hate God, or deny his existance, complain. Gay Cowboys Where Else But The Democrat PartyQueer Cowboys? Watch Hollywood escalate this to the highest pinicle of success in history! Its called "BrokeBack Mountain" aka "BareBack Mountain" and "Bareback and Mounted" loveXX DRUDGE REPORT loveXX SUN NOV 06, 2005 19:28:02 ET... Yes, there are very religious democrats. They are the man-on-the-street types. They are not the movers and shakers who lead the party. They are not ACLU members generally. They are not NAMBLA supporters. Many voted for Ronalous Magnus. But, unfortunately, America's democrat party is fast becoming America's secular party if you listen to all the religious hatred, and bigotry that finds its way into our legal system as democrats try to remove the word Chrsitmas, Christ, Christmas display, references to God in text books, and on and on the list of hate grows. In America, you have the right to be a God hating communist. You have the right to be a Bible waving Christian who opposes militant, radical, socialist, tree huggers who burn SUV's in protest. What makes me laugh is hearing a leftist scream that Christians are trying to shove their religion down his throat. Actually, it is impossible to become a saved Christian because someone says you must. God looks at your true intentions. You cannot be converted as some call it, to Christianity just because someone says you must. You have to believe that Christ died in your place to take the penalty for your sins so that you can have a restored relationship with God once the sin issue is removed. That cannot be forced on you. Christians do have the right to speak their minds just like the protesting freaks who march in front of Bush's ranch, or attempt to tie themselves to the White House fence. Are leftist radicals the only people who have a consbreastutional right to speak their minds, protest, or speak in public?
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