Posted on 01/10/2012 4:05:41 AM PST by Kaslin
Thanks. I did not get that definition when I Googled it.
“No religious affiliation does NOT mean someone is necessarily godless. It means they don’t seek Him inside an organization and/or a building.”
True. I would also take the pre-Christian, ‘godless’ C. S. Lewis over Baptist Bill Clinton, or Methodist Hillary Clinton, or Catholic Nancy Pelosi, or Jewish Debbie Wasserman Shultz. There is a lot of superficial sheep thought about the depth and values of the ‘religious’.
And you only addressed one party. ;-)
“And you only addressed one party. ;-) “
LOL! You are correct. That was accidental, as I just grabbed the easiest low hanging fruit!
Besides...why wave red flags during primary season with so many bulls looking for an excuse to charge? ;-)
No, no, and no.
New Hampshire is awesome. True salt of the Earth people. All of America should be more like New Hamsphire, not the opposite.
That may have been lurking at the subconscious level . . .
XD
Does not the republican party decide who can vote in their primary in NH ?
I cannot fathom a real good reason why any party would open up their primary process to independents or voters from another party.
Does the NH legislature determine the primary rules for all parties or does each party make its own rules ?
Another thing. I posted a vanity a few days ago in General Chat and for a while it showed up and then it disappeared. It wasn’t offensive. I just wondered if the husband affects a wife’s vote more or if a wife affects a husband’s vote more. This was in response to Rush talking about how men and women think and act differently.
I took the daring position that a man affects a woman’s vote more. Anyone know why an innocuous post would be taken down?
“I am being somewhat facetious, but look at what is happening and the types the herd votes into office.”
Every elected official ever? I think most of the time the majority votes on who (of two people!) they like more, and we get a president who most reflects the contemporary people’s ideal grandpa.
Oh sorry not clear - I meant specifically the office of president.
Your insight about the people voting for their ideal grandpa is very accurate. Unfortunately the leftist media, especially TV, “helps” the populace decide what an ideal grandpa ought to look and/or be like.
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