In the past three days, I have explained to someone on the TLC comments zone that Jefferson was not a "Christian", at least not in the way the term is currently used, but a Deist - said someonedid not know what a Deist was.
I explained to someone else that under the Clinton administration, children were not expelled from schools - and in fact, could not be expelled from schnools, for praying privately before lunch or a test. Said someone believed that W had put that into law at the start of 2001.
I have pointed out to yet another person that FOX news presents its staff with daily position papers that mandate how issues are to be covered, and that those position papers iunvariably take the side of the administration.
You know, there are very understandable reasons for someone to vote for George Bush.
If you firmly believe that God talks through him, as he said in a speech to the Amish earlier this month, vote for him. If you agree with his position on abortion, vote for him. If you think that doctors and scientists should be barred from attending conferences because of their political beliefs, vote for him. Vote for him because you'd rather have lower taxes than funding to protect ports from serving as a way for WMDs to enter the country.
Go right ahead. But don't vote for him because you believe things that are not true.
I explained to someone else that under the Clinton administration, children were not expelled from schools - and in fact, could not be expelled from schnools, for praying privately before lunch or a test. Said someone believed that W had put that into law at the start of 2001.
I have pointed out to yet another person that FOX news presents its staff with daily position papers that mandate how issues are to be covered, and that those position papers iunvariably take the side of the administration.
You know, there are very understandable reasons for someone to vote for George Bush.
If you firmly believe that God talks through him, as he said in a speech to the Amish earlier this month, vote for him. If you agree with his position on abortion, vote for him. If you think that doctors and scientists should be barred from attending conferences because of their political beliefs, vote for him. Vote for him because you'd rather have lower taxes than funding to protect ports from serving as a way for WMDs to enter the country.
Go right ahead. But don't vote for him because you believe things that are not true.
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Date: 2004-07-29 06:27 am (UTC)You might want to look over Fox News Channel Chairman Roger Ailes' prepared remarks to Congress back in 2002 on the 2000 election:
Furthermore, Roger Ailes sent a secret memo offering political advice to George W. Bush after last year's terrorist attacks illustrates one of the fundamental facts of American political life: the utterly dishonest and politically incestuous relationship between the mass media and the government. And you may not know that Ailes was the man who produced the Troop Homecoming shows for Gulf War I,
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Date: 2004-07-29 06:30 am (UTC)Media shall now be on the list, politicians are already on there, as enemies of the RCP.
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Date: 2004-07-29 06:36 am (UTC)Word on everything else.
I have two devout Christian friends (the daughter and son-in-law of the Preacher at my mom's church) and they cannot wrap their minds around Bush claiming to be Christian and then supporting the policies he does. They believe that people shouldn't vote for a candidate because of their religious beliefs, because anyone can put on a cross and claim to talk to God. Only God knows, however, if they're telling the truth.
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Date: 2004-07-29 09:17 am (UTC)The bits the reporter complained about were Teresa's quotes from Abe Lincoln.
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Somewhere, a village is looking for its idiot...
...then again, maybe it's glad the idiot's gone. o_0
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Date: 2004-07-29 10:53 am (UTC)Just wanted to say Thank you for all these posts recently. They make me, up to a certain extent, extremely glad
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Date: 2004-07-29 11:26 am (UTC)Signing off, V.M. Bell
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Date: 2004-07-29 01:36 pm (UTC)I just wish media and politics could be kept seperate. Just report the facts and not your opinions.
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Date: 2004-07-29 01:38 pm (UTC)Religion and politics
Date: 2004-07-29 02:41 pm (UTC)I don't know what a Deist is. I'm guessing it has to do with someone who believes in God, which encompasses numerous sects of religion. Following religion doesn't make it into my top twenty.
There are enough folks who follow rights and politics... They can give me a general synopsis if the world is about to end. {g} Shame there isn't someone who could do a synop of HPFGU.
Real life and fandom irk me enough as is without adding additional branches of irrationality to downright stupidity into the mix.
Bad enough I just read this one HP slash fic where the author kept spelling 'maybe' as 'maby'.
{chuckle} I've got my priorities in order.
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