1.09.2004

Is Moore really that newsworthy?

If it wasn't for the Montgomery Advertiser's daily dose of Moore, Moore, Moore, I just don't know how the religious right who run this State could survive. How many times can you repeat the same thing over and over again without it getting old?

All this does is bring up the same old questions over and over again....

Why must the State affirm a religious belief for it to be valid?
Why does Moore still act shocked that he lost his job?
Why does Moore feel that his actions speak for the entire State?

Maybe if Mister Former Chief Justice would think on that last question, he could get some answers in his own life. I, for one, think it is a sad day when a government has to back a religion just so people will feel "safe" in their beliefs. And we know the conservative media personalities can never make their minds up. One minute, they say that this country was founded on Christianity (or "Judeo-Christian values"), the next minute, they're saying how this is a secular country, and that's why we've prospered as a nation. Make up your minds.

I'm sick of people saying that Christians are losing all their rights and symbols, and that Christians are losing control of this country because of "liberal judges" and secularists like the ACLU. Oh No, not the big bad ACLU! Wake up! Christians run this country! Look at ol' Dubya - the most powerful man in the world - he doesn't hide the fact that he's religious. Recently, the media has covered which Democrats running for Dubya's job are religious, and how their religious beliefs will affect their numbers at the polls. A poll was taken about how many Americans want a religious leader running the country.

Here's the solution - for all you people who want a religious president - there's one running this year...........

Al Sharpton!

That's right - the Reverend Al Sharpton. You want a religious person running the country? What better way to see that than to vote for a Reverend? He's the one who always comes across the best in the debates anyway. It's about time we have a Black man in the White House. Let's change history this year. He's a Democrat - and he's the most religious candidate - a Reverend.

Al Sharpton for President in '04!

more info:
More Moore in the Montgomery Advertiser (Yawn)
Al Sharpton in 2004!

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