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To: TimF who wrote (131226)1/31/2001 9:54:13 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572295
 
Beliving abortion is wrong and should be outlawed (which BTW has not been a major theme for Bush) and beliving that the government should be less hostile to religous groups or that such groups can perform some functions more efficently then the governement can, doesn't strike me as being the same as wanting to change how many kids people have, or make everyone go to the same church. What makes you think he wants to do this or thinks that the situation you discribed actually existed and can and should happen again. The only part of your description that makes any sense in regards to Bush is the part about abortion, but Bush has not exactly been all fired up about that topic as either a candidate or as president.

Tim,

Regarding abortions, its one of the first things that he has taken on in the first weeks of his administration. The second is separation of church and state. Pete seems to think its okay because it represents all religions. Separation of church and state means separation of church and state....any church and all churches.

IMO, Bush is playing to a group of people who don't represent what this country is anymore. But let him go for it.....in 4 years, we will know the reaction.

ted