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To: Reagan Man
I doubt that Warrens thoughts have ever been decimated, though they no doubt have been widely disseminated (darn spellchecker, eh?).

Anyway I don't see a problem with him inviting both candidates to his church to discuss issues, religious or otherwise. What better way than to expose Obama’s real views than an hour of unscripted Q&A before people who really do take these issues seriously, instead of the usual perfunctory interviews and scripted answers from the drive by media and staged debates?

13 posted on 08/16/2008 10:56:17 AM PDT by Hugin (Mecca delenda est!)
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To: Hugin

Oops. Spellchecker did its job. We all have a brain fart now and then.

I don’t see a problem having both candidates sit down and discuss any issues. That part of politics is good. However, inviting a pro-abortion candidate to his house of worship, isn’t an appealing aspect of Warren’s faith. Not something I’d do.

My point was, I see Warren as a new age religious leader, with a progressive ministry based on a liberal agenda. Many people have compared him to Billy Graham and Robert Schuller. I don’t think he measures up to either man.


20 posted on 08/16/2008 11:15:27 AM PDT by Reagan Man ( McCain Wants My Vote --- this conservative is ambivalent to the odious Johnny Mac)
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