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"Romney tries to thread the needle of religious prejudice"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Normally when people start lumping the Abrahamic religions together in discussing the "faith" of our country my instant reaction is negative: come on, it's the Christians you're talking about, lumping us in is just a vague, empty nod to political correctness (come on, Muslims? In this country? In this political environment??).

But this time, I can't argue, because you're right that some of my co-religionists support the administration because they think it's good for Israel. This is not only dead wrong, it's horribly shameful. I really wish I could jump on you for tarring Judaism with the same brush, but in this case I can't. Humiliating.

I am also disappointed in Romney. It was an excellent opportunity to argue for tolerance, and maybe even (gasp) diversity among the white men who become president. The example of a "different" president that comes to everyone's mind (not everyone knows about the UU's in office) is Kenedy, who was (gasp again) Catholic! He could have followed the Kenedy's example, but instead he blows the opportunity to go for insulting right-wing religion-pushing nonsense.

9:56 PM, December 07, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As usual, Slacktivist nails it.

10:58 PM, December 09, 2007

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