I don't let someones religious preference dictate my vote.
2006-06-22 10:53:37
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answered by Epona Willow 7
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Most definitely not. Call this intolerance, whatever, I don't really care - it is my opinion that the CofS is a dangerous cult and I would exercise my right to boycott this organisation.
Clearing the planet comes first, remember that. Therefore could you trust that the candidate would leave scientology behind when he turned up for work every morning? Of course not...
Their history with governments is much less than exemplary in various countries. In the US they executed the largest ever infilitration of a Government Body , by sneaking in and stealing documents from amongst other sources the IRS for months. Scientologists were prosecuted and sent to jail, including Hubbard's own wife.
2006-06-22 19:40:39
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answered by Xenu.net 5
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Mmm, probably not, no. I mean look at Tom Cruise. Everyone thought he was pretty normal until he really started coming out with his beliefs, didn't they? Nothing changed about him, he was just putting forward a more normal face, before. I'd be worried about the same thing happening.
2006-06-22 17:56:41
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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Yes
2006-06-22 17:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as the person agreed with my principles regarding separation of church and state, I wouldn't care if he or she worshipped at the House of Elmer Fudd.
2006-06-22 17:59:00
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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