Unlike Reagan,Bush adopted policy of the Christian right. Will that cost him? (user search)
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  Unlike Reagan,Bush adopted policy of the Christian right. Will that cost him? (search mode)
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« on: June 12, 2004, 11:21:48 AM »

hurt him!! HAHA yea right, if will just make more christian vote for him.

you are making two foolish assumptions:

1-All Christians in the country support the Christian Right
2-Most Christian Right supporters aren't already voting Republican.

By doing this, Bush would turn off moderate libertarian minded Republicans. Meanwhile he won't gain anything, since almost everyone who agrees with Pat Robertson now is voting Republican anyway.

I am a Christian, and I'm as socially liberal as they come.

Being socially liberal on issues such as gay marriage and abortion are completely contrary to Christianity. Why be a member of a organization if you can't even have respect enough to follow its' guidelines? It'd be like playing football with a baseball bat.
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