For those who didn't like that I said the following-
"I did not care what party it was, as long as they were the party to uphold decency and integrity based on Biblical values in our society."
I don't have any pretense and pretend that my goal was otherwise. Perhaps "fiscal concerns" are the focus of other people and higher on their priority list. My greatest concern is for my children's future in this morally decadent and compassion deprived society. Having a child with less social interactive ability than Terri Schiavo makes me damned well want to vote in someone who doesn't believe you should murder an innocent girl because she wont recover from her retardation.
For those who like to quote the phrase as if it were carved in stone on sacred tablets, "separation of church and state" as a reason why I should not try to achieve my goals in the political arena. Let me say first of all that there is nothing in the Constitution requiring separation of church and state. The term was found in a letter written by Thomas Jefferson.
All the authors of the Constitution intended by the First Amendment Establishment Clause was that there should not be a national church established. This does not mean that we should be stripped of being able to express ourselves in the public square. While homosexual pride fests can be tax payer funded as was the case in Philadelphia recently, a judge can not, heaven forbid, have a monument at his workplace the he paid for with his own money. What hypocrisy.
This is a photograph I appreciate of the Ten Commandments which are engraved on the doors of the Supreme Court.

As far as those who religiously quote, "You cannot legislate morality". What part of "Thou Shalt Not Kill" doesn't involve morals? I guess if we can't legislate morals we should let all those who are in jail right now for murder go free! And hey, why not let the rapists out as well? Isn't that a moral as well, that we think rape is wrong? Maybe we ought to let all the thieves go too... What? Is this morality sounding close to the Ten Commandments? Gasp!!
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