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To: Lane3 who wrote (95146)1/13/2005 8:43:07 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793809
 
No, not at all. Carter was every bit as religious as GWB, and the point was that he said so. Out loud, and openly. Just as GWB has. In fact, from my knothole, I think Carter was MUCH more vocal about his religious views than is Bush. I'm sure that even now, we could find many of his comments of the past online.

Neither of them have ever said something that would make the "non-religious" seem as second class citizens, to my knowledge.

I don't know why you might think so....

It may have been simply that Carter never had occasion to talk about the meaning of religious freedom. I just don't remember.



To: Lane3 who wrote (95146)1/14/2005 6:46:57 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793809
 
Do you find something in there that disses the non-religious?

So far you haven't posted anything by Bush that "disses the non-religious", you've just said that you have this subjective feeling about him.

Which, given the recent news about people's subjective feelings that Bush was AWOL in the Texas Air National Guard, doesn't really do much for me . . . .

Bush is a conservative, Carter is a liberal. Is your bias showing?