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I can understand why you are getting so desperate and shrill....you KNOW this looks really bad for those who pray at the altar of the Dems.
No, dear, desperate is creating new threads at the rate of six an hour in an attempt to direct the conversation away from the successful convention taking place in Charlotte.
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Originally Posted by jt800
Let's face it.....the Democrats have been waging a war on religion for quite some time now....except is you're a Muslim of course. Then you are allowed to hold prayer services at the DNC.
Couldn't address my post so you change the subject. You are nothing if not predictable, jt. So just to be clear, you are claiming that the RNC would have accepted gift baskets from Planned Parenthood?
Dems, just defend your own party for refusing the gift baskets.
You are pro-abortion and anti-religion so it's just going along party lines to refuse gift baskets from Church groups that are pro-life.
Just defend your principle here instead of deflecting and making up excuses in your heads.
This is what the Republican Party has been reduced to...arguing about the weather? Unreal.
ROFLMAO.
Um. Here in Charlotte, where the convention is actually taking place, it's hardly the GOP who is upset. Tens of thousands of people traveled to Charlotte to be part of the event. They are none too happy.
And they are DEMs.
It really is no one else's business . . . this is the DNC and it is their party. Bystanders didn't make the effort to attend so their thoughts don't really count (in re: to the venue change).
The Muslim Jumah was listed on the official DNC events list at their official DNC website.
It WAS there. It got removed. The DNCC decided it was not appropriate to list a religious event and got purged last Friday. Check the PDF on their site..it's gone.
I guess you just have to spin it some way... reality is far too unpleasant to take at face value!
Another way to look at it is this:
People know Presidents Obama and Clinton far better than they know Governor Romney. Logically, they should be hungry to find out more about the latter. Nope -- they're disinterested in Romney, but interesting in hearing the two Presidents speak.
And that pretty much tells you all you need to know, but I'm sure you'll come up with some spin to the contrary in your efforts to make things seem less bleak for you than they really are...
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