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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (35809)7/16/2004 5:31:36 PM
From: SkywatcherRead Replies (2) of 81568
 
Of course almost all are BANNED from the Bush thread.....typical RWE
Onward G.O.P. Soldiers
The New York Times Editorial

Wednesday 14 July 2004

The Bush-Cheney campaign is buttonholing Christian churches nationwide to serve as virtual party
precincts in the Republican drive to turn out voters in November. The campaign has sent congregation
volunteers marching orders - a schedule of 22 "duties," beginning with the submission of local church
membership directories to party headquarters, the better to compare them with voter registration lists.

The Bush team maintains that this ham-handed proselytizing is legal and somehow nonpartisan.
That is hard to comprehend, given that other "duties" for pro-Bush volunteers include lobbying
congregation groups to talk up the Bush-Cheney ticket and producing "voters' guides" on hot issues.
Ministers are being pressed to create registration drives and speak out about "all Christians needing
to vote."

Churches have been a favorite campaign stop for political candidates throughout the nation's
history. But this crude initiative crosses the line that separates organized religion from organized
political parties. Last month, after Republican workers began soliciting hundreds of "friendly
congregations" in the swing state of Pennsylvania, the Internal Revenue Service sent out a blunt
warning to political leaders that they could cost churches their tax-exempt status by enlisting them in
transparent partisanship.

The Bush team's strategy disrespects religion as much as it does democratic ideals. Churchgoers
are entitled to a little sanctuary from politicians.
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