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To: Suma who wrote (105306)3/2/2009 11:49:38 AM
From: Steve Lokness  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 541052
 
Suma;

watched an interview with Jindal on TV and he believes in
teaching creative design in the classroom,is anti abortion,
a devout Catholic whose family values probably are the same as Palin's so they should make a good team.


I'll eat my hat if Jindal or Palin are on the ticket in 2012. Surely America is not so dumb as to nominate a creationist - are they?

steve



To: Suma who wrote (105306)3/2/2009 11:49:32 PM
From: Norrin Radd  Respond to of 541052
 
You are so right! Hinduism is more tolerant! Ironic, eh? I really hope the GOP sticks with Palin and Jindal because it fits well with my plans to steamroll the GOP again in 2010. (Look for me in the drivers cab of the roller.)



To: Suma who wrote (105306)3/3/2009 12:07:54 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541052
 
In principle Hinduism is tolerant. But Hindus manage to be involved in plenty of conflict in and around India/Pakistan.

In principle, Christianity is compassionate.

We are all human, whatever the religious tradition.