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To: Boogieman
I'm guessing you didn't read the article or decline to address the issues within.

“Whenever a Gujarati or Sikh businessman comes to a Republican event, it begins with an appeal to Jesus Christ,” conservative writer Dinesh D’Souza recently told The New York Times Magazine. “While the Democrats are really good at making the outsider feel at home, the Republicans make little or no effort.”

My friend and colleague Ramesh Ponnuru, an Indian American and devout Catholic, says the GOP has a problem with seeming like a “club for Christians.”

That rings true to me. I’ve attended dozens of conservative events where, as the speaker, I was, in effect, the guest of honor, and yet the opening invocation made no account of the fact that the guest of honor wasn’t a Christian. I’ve never taken offense, but I can imagine how it might seem to someone who felt like he was even less a part of the club.

Would you like to respond to the actual article?

17 posted on 12/13/2012 8:11:43 AM PST by MetaThought
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To: MetaThought

What’s there to respond to? He doesn’t even cite a single person who refuses to vote for the GOP because of some Christian-centric atmosphere. It’s all speculative fearmongering.


22 posted on 12/13/2012 9:00:14 AM PST by Boogieman
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