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One thing that Obama offers America is a break from neoconservatism, which I think can only be a good thing. With the US in the middle of the transition from a superpower to a power, we need someone less used to the US being able to thump anyone who raises his head.
Nice ignoring my argument and just making a brand new one.
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If you listened to Obama speak about his religion, he speaks about his faith and specifically jesus more than anyone else, and much more than John McCain. Just because he doesn't see how gays having civil unions would destroy the average person's marriage, doesn't make him any less of a godly man than McCain. Jesus actually said that THE BEST thing you could do is to look after the poor and homeless, something the democrats fundamentally do more than the republicans. Maybe Jesus said in your book of Mormon that the best thing you can do is have nine kids and crowd the Earth til every crevice is full, but the BIBLE says otherwise.
And yet, Obama is listening to his anti-America pastor and not reacting at all. He is just trying to get people to think he's all religious, it's like Clinton saying God Bless America, he can say it all he wants, doesn't mean he believes it.
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esus actually said that THE BEST thing you could do is to look after the poor and homeless, something the democrats fundamentally do more than the republicans. Maybe Jesus said in your book of Mormon that the best thing you can do is have nine kids and crowd the Earth til every crevice is full, but the BIBLE says otherwise
First of all, I'm tired of everyone making retarded jabs at mormonism, leave my religion out of this, it isn't the discussion. Second of all, my family donates 10% of everything we earn to our church, which uses it to help the poor, and I participate in service projects at least once a week, just last week I worked at a Soup Kitchen, don't tell me I'm not trying to help the poor.
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