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No. If you look at the issues and particularly pay attention to history (especially 19th century development of public education in the United States) you will see that
1. Protestants are the ones who wish to have prayer and bible study in Public Schools.
2. Catholics want school vouchers so they do not have to send their kids to public school where either secularism (now days) or protestantism (back in the day) was being taught.
Also Republicanism tends to be fueled more so by Protestantism than Catholicism. Catholics, traditional have voted Democratic, however as the Democratic party has secularized, they have been voting more and more Republican. Ronald Regan was the man who united economic Conservatives with the social conservatism of the evangelicals and Catholics.
In regards to Mexico, there are plenty of Protestant Mexicans as wells as liberal/socialist/communists coming in.
Also I have to completely disagree with the idea of Bush's Mexican boarder policy being politically motivated. It is not. It is something that Bush believes will be for the greatest good of both the Mexicans as well as this nation. The belief is not based on any Republican philosophy as far as I can see and opposes several points of conservative philosophy.
2006-07-21 17:50:09
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answered by Liet Kynes 5
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a million. Republicans supported it too. there have been some liberal democrats adversarial to the bailout. you may not say the bailout grew to become into the two liberal or conservative. 2. Reagan larger federal spending and the federal deficit greater advantageous than any president earlier him. Are you calling Reagan a liberal now too? 3. "which just about ever democrat in congress helps, although they gained't come out and say it forthright." Then how do you recognize they help it? Do you have any evidence or is this in elementary terms a raffle? possibly Bush in simple terms needs the cheap hard work for his conservative company acquaintances? No invasion of united states of america occured on those previous events you pronounced without vast international help. Carter and Clinton did not use unwarranted twine tapes. They have been given warrants. you're incorrect. The recession that sparked the preliminary tax cuts ended an prolonged time in the past. Keynesian financial coverage might have dictated removing the tax cuts distinctly throughout a time of conflict. Did you permit out the completed genuine sources enhance/bubble? I truthfully have on no account extensive-unfold a Republican president to cut back the size of government. the two Reagan and Bush I larger federal spending and the deficit. Republicans in simple terms choose to talk approximately proscribing government, yet whilst they are in skill, they boost the government and grab as lots skill as conceivable. Bush is a typical Republican president.
2016-11-02 11:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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HUH? Bush isn't even Catholic. He's a conservative Christian (he's Methodist) and is trying to close the borders (at least the Mexico side; Canada-where even terrorist can get through). Democrats are just worried about Bush since he is a Republican. Also, "Roman Catholic secularism" is just an oxymoron. :)
Oh yeah, school vouchers would be a nightmare. Bush is big government, he wants to control it all.
2006-07-21 09:45:09
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answered by Smurfette2002 1
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You may have found the spin that ol' George needed.... I bet you hear him claim responsibility for bringing in all those good Christians when he runs for King of Texas...
I'm not Democrat, and I don't think anyone is stupid enough to think the Republicans are smart enough to have done that!
2006-07-21 09:53:12
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answered by and,or,nand,nor 6
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Damn right. Our domestic policy has been sold out to the Catholic Church, as our foreign policy has been delegated to Israel.
Not Right TO Life. Duty To Breed and Deliver.
2006-07-21 09:40:59
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answered by Mr. October 4
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