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To: Arthur Radley who wrote (261353)6/5/2002 2:22:27 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Whoa!

If drink driving is no issue, why raise it? The incident has no relevance because it happened 25 years BEFORE Bush was President. Clinton was impeached over his perjury, obstruction of justice and misuse of his office, all acts committed WHILE he was President. There's no hypocrisy in the Republican stand on the issue.

Your obvious anti-religious bigotry is disgusting as well.



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (261353)6/5/2002 2:33:44 PM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 769670
 
I don't care if you're christian, jew, atheist, Buddhist or anything else. Everyone should be held to the same standard of conduct. And using someones religion to toss barbs their way not only goes against the atheistic argument that "we all have the same ethical standards", but it's a shallow method of examination. Why should christians act better or worse then atheists, jews or muslims?

People are individuals, and shouldn't be judged based on what religion they ascribe to. To do otherwise, is to believe atheists have no moral compass of behavior at all.

What's hypocritical to me is to accept behavior from people who are not christians, that you wouldn't accept if they were.



To: Arthur Radley who wrote (261353)6/5/2002 4:12:31 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
I see you are still living in your dream world. Don't be talking about things or people you have no clue about dud.