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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (23386)6/21/2005 9:12:46 PM
From: SiouxPal  Respond to of 361948
 
I've got a funky question for the women here and on the Winger's threads.
Why would you ever be for Bush? Talk to me.
I won't be holding my breath for replies.
Been a good day.

Sheckles



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (23386)6/21/2005 9:18:28 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361948
 
"...A Republican congressman from Indiana created an uproar in the House on Monday by accusing the Democrats of being anti-Christian.

"Like a moth to a flame, Democrats can't help themselves when it comes to denigrating and demonizing Christians," said Rep. John Hostettler.

Hostettler made the remark during debate over a proposal introduced by Democrats that would have put the House on record as opposing "coercive and abusive religious proselytizing" at the Air Force Academy.

According to the Washington Post, Hostettler claimed that "the long war on Christianity in America continues today on the floor of the House of Representatives" and "continues unabated with aid and comfort to those who would eradicate any vestige of our Christian heritage being supplied by the usual suspects, the Democrats."

The congressman's remarks infuriated Democrats, who demanded that Hostettler withdraw his statement....

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