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BarackMyWorld's avatar

I don't like religion being used as a political weapon, no matter who the target is. Having said that, no one be surprised when voter turn-out in the south is really low this November.

PubOption's avatar

I have never seen a black person in the Mormon missionary position (=riding a bike).

Bezoar's avatar

Yeah, we did, what happened to that guy?

SheriffRoscoe's avatar

When confronted with one's bullshit religious beliefs, politicians see the wisdom with regards to keeping church and state separate. It's the final stop on the zealotry train, but eventually they all arrive there.

fuflans's avatar

again we see evidenced the sparkling wit and innate decency of the dr. paul supporter

JustPixelz: IV%'er's avatar

Thanks Ron Paul supporter! A debate about religious scripture is exactly what America needs to chart its economic future. Just like it needs a debate about how many lady parts the government is in charge of. And whether any of Obama's birth certificates are genuine. Keep up the good work Repubicans.

SheriffRoscoe's avatar

But pixelz, if we ask them about their religious beliefs, maybe we can get some of the crazier ones off the stage. I'm all for it. I loved it that one time they asked Mike Huckabee a question about WWJD and he said Jesus wouldn't have been a politician. And now Huckabee is off the stage!