It is peculiar that Pat Robertson -- whose appreciation for French mores and the virtues of laïceté was previously unknown -- has endorsed Giuliani.
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Americans would do well to get a clue from the Europeans where religion and politics and not intertwined. In all the years I have lived in Germany (30+), I have never heard the "faith question" being asked by either the press or the constituency. And that is how it should be.
In this country, supposedly the most advanced in the world, I have seen more hypocrisy in religion and politics than any person should have to. To my amazement, instead of abhorring the digging up of old indiscretions that have no bearing to the capabilities of the person at hand, or ignoring their religious affiliation because they also have no bearing to the capabilities of the person at hand, Americans just eat that crap up. There is more to the Presidency than abortion, gay rights, and stem cell research. A President has the responsibility to run the country in accordance with the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the various amendments for the good of ALL its citizens, not only the select few who would rather (s)he thumb the bible and pander to their ill-conceived notions.
November 27, 2007 12:10 PM | Report Offensive Comments
Posted on November 27, 2007 12:10