Approaching American Presidential Vacancy : Holy Folk Only Need Apply ...
Here in merrie olde time
Witness what wonderful words of wisdom (writ large, natch), we two yanked from Yahoo today.
So, seek and ye shall find - the rest right here. (If it were not so, would we not have told you?)The personal faith of candidates has become a very public part of the 2008 presidential campaign.
Seven years after George W. Bush won the presidency in part with a direct appeal to conservative religious voters — he cited Jesus Christ as his favorite philosopher during one debate — it seems all the leading presidential candidates are discussing their religious and moral beliefs, even when they'd rather not.
Democratic Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama have hired strategists to focus on reaching religious voters. Obama's campaign holds a weekly conference call with key supporters in early primary and caucus states whose role is to spread the candidate's message to religious leaders and opinionmakers and report their concerns to the campaign.
And, wouldn't
As doth
So, behold (below), all ye of little faith.
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Labels: American politicians, George Bush, religious America
2 Comments:
Whoa, that "Great Speeches" bit was wild -- I could only stand to watch a few clips of W mangling both the English language and the art of public speaking.
And it's amazing to see how much really gets edited out fer the Nitely News. Man, when he's wound up, he's all winks and smirks and 'jocular' gesture. (Pls pass the brain bleach! ;^)
OH. MY. GOOD. GOD!
What did my country do to deserve him?
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