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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (15891)6/25/2004 4:30:49 PM
From: Little Joe  Read Replies (2) of 110194
 
Honestly, Steve, you sound as paranoid to me as those anti-Clinton people who insisted he was killing people to cover up crimes. The problem with conspiracies is that they involve more than one person and many more if what you claim is the case. You can't keep them quiet. People talk. No President in my lifetime has been able to stop leaks and no conspiracy involving a lot of people will remain secret.

As for bringing religion into the equation, I do not think there is anything particularly new about that and many in public life claim to pray to God for guidance, but then they do what they would have if they didn't pray. I don't believe that President Bush is some kind of a religious fanatic, but he is a religious man, but no more religious in my view than Kerry whose god is liberal idealogy or, Rush Limbaugh whose God is conservative idealogy.

Let's face it you don't have to be religious to be doctrinaire in your thinking and many on both sides suffer from hide bound doctrinaire thinking.

Usually it is just a question of whose ox is being gored. I remember in Vietnam, it was the conservatives complaining about church involvement in the war protests and liberal clergymen running for office.

Little joe
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