If you re-read my post you'll realize that what I was doing was defending Bush's answer as being relevant. I don't remember saying anything that would suggest that Bush, or I, have the beliefs that minority religions should not have the freedom to meet and worship or anything like that.
Bush's answer was ridiculed for "ignoring" a very small percentage of the audience. I was just explaining the logic behind why he chose to answer the question the way he did.
Bush stated very clearly that EVERYONE should have the freedom of religion and people still get upset because "he didn't mention my religion of the week".
Some of you people will never be satisfied with Bush no matter what he says or what his opinions on the issues are. It's become chic to bash Bush, whether there is any reason to or not.
Thinking of the religions Bush listed as being the same shows your ignorance. I encourage you to STUDY the Bible (not read) and figure out what it's about for yourself and also study what each of those religions believes because their differences are much more important than their similarities. Those religions also represent 99+% of religious people in the United States.
The question was ridiculous anyway, as it applied to such a small minority of its readers. It's a shame that a better question (one a little more pertinent to the concern to their readers) wasn't chosen by the/. editors.
Bush has my vote and I'm proud to say so. He's an honest guy and that's definitely not Gore's strong point.
Bush didn't arrest anyone and didn't suggest that anyone be arrested either so why was he attacked in the matter?
If you re-read my post you'll realize that what I was doing was defending Bush's answer as being relevant. I don't remember saying anything that would suggest that Bush, or I, have the beliefs that minority religions should not have the freedom to meet and worship or anything like that. Bush's answer was ridiculed for "ignoring" a very small percentage of the audience. I was just explaining the logic behind why he chose to answer the question the way he did. Bush stated very clearly that EVERYONE should have the freedom of religion and people still get upset because "he didn't mention my religion of the week". Some of you people will never be satisfied with Bush no matter what he says or what his opinions on the issues are. It's become chic to bash Bush, whether there is any reason to or not.
Thinking of the religions Bush listed as being the same shows your ignorance. I encourage you to STUDY the Bible (not read) and figure out what it's about for yourself and also study what each of those religions believes because their differences are much more important than their similarities. Those religions also represent 99+% of religious people in the United States. The question was ridiculous anyway, as it applied to such a small minority of its readers. It's a shame that a better question (one a little more pertinent to the concern to their readers) wasn't chosen by the /. editors.
Bush has my vote and I'm proud to say so. He's an honest guy and that's definitely not Gore's strong point. Bush didn't arrest anyone and didn't suggest that anyone be arrested either so why was he attacked in the matter?