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Old 03-01-2001, 07:51 AM   #4
Chewbaccus
Freethinker/booter
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 523
Apparently Bush is learning the cardinal rule of the common politician: Campaign promises mean squat.

Unlike my pseudo-Wiccan compadre there, I never really supported Stupid. (That's right. I call him Stupid as a regular name.) Nor did I support Gore. I was one of the few that early on realized the importantce, nay, the necessity to repeal the 22nd Amendment and bring back Bubba Clinton.

My mother, on the other hand, was taken in by Bush's claim to be a born-again Christian. (She's not native to the country. Have pity on her.) This development here should prove to her once and for all that she can't trust Stupid. To her ear, and mine as well to a degree, this sounds like a sizable step towards ecumenism which I oppose in just about any form. I don't impose my religion on others because I know it's not for them, just as they do the same for me. I like my religion, AlphaGeek likes his, and if someone tries to jam 'em together like an ill-fitting jigsaw puzzle, we're gonna raise hell.

But in the Wise Man's immortal words: That's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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