For an honestly religious person its personal, for a politician its political. For a Swiftboater...its nonexistant.
2007-09-13 07:06:06
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answered by justa 7
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Personal
2007-09-13 14:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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For many it is the truth they live by. Considering that the swiftboats ads were true, I guess there is a connection
2007-09-13 14:08:43
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answered by espreses@sbcglobal.net 6
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It should be personal. I'd put it to you that if the founding fathers saw how much grief we gave each other over the faith of our candidates, they'd burn Washington down themselves.
2007-09-13 14:07:16
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answered by Deep Thought 5
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It's a tool used to sway gullible Christian conservatives,and to demonize political opponents.
2007-09-13 14:08:26
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answered by ? 4
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it should be the personal option, but more times than not the 'holier than thou' percent of the population lay their judgements on vast numbers of society, the constitution states they have the right to bow before the god of their choice, but not to force others to do the same....
2007-09-13 14:08:04
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answered by shut up dummy 6
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Faith is something deeply personal and not for haters to throw darts at.
2007-09-13 14:08:22
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answered by jrldsmith 4
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C, all of the above
2007-09-14 07:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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