John W. wrote:
> Raj Feridun <rferid@NOSPAMyahoo.co.jp> wrote in message news:<b6ojo0dbokblphdv7vjlp66a7dqdbf3k6m@4ax.com>...
> 
>>On 3 Nov 2004 10:46:04 -0800, "Kevin  Gowen" <kgowen@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>What happened to the cellphone-only revolution?
>>
>>The Jesus factor overrode it. 1/4 of all Ohio voters were born-again
>>Christians. Dubya can complete his merger of God and State in full
>>this term. HALLELUJAH!!!
>>
> 
> Things like that don't bother me much. A couple of things still bother
> me. One is that a lot of the evangelical Christians appear to think
> you can't vote for Kerry if you're Christian. The other larger issue
> is that morality is so narrowly defined these days; great to vote for
> a man that says he's against abortion and gay marriage (positions
> that, IIRC, Kerry also supports, if not as vehemently), two issues
> that the president probably won't have much influence on, but we did
> so at the expense of economic and global stability. So much for
> helping the needy and loving thy neighbor; those are fine values, it
> seems, so long as people get their rewards first.

I am a Democrat because I believe in helping those in need. All of us, 
you and I, have an obligation to those less fortunate. You go first, 
okay? I'm a little short this week.

-- 
Kevin
"This is the best election night in history."--Democratic National 
Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe, Nov. 2, 2004, just before 8 p.m. EST