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Bush/Kerry Debate *Round 3*

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Why did Kerry mention his dead mother? To prove that he has integrity, integrity, and integrity? :roll:

It seemed so out of place at such a lighthearted moment.
 
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
ok bush just mentioned that christianity plays a huge role in his life (and also his decision making) so I assume the atheists at ATOT prefer kerry over bush?

Why should I? He has done nothing to exclude me or take away my rights not to worship. His faith is his own and he's got every right to follow it.

IIRC he has bible studies every day in the white house

his devotion to christianship might cloud his judgement/decision, a good example is going to iraq. one can argue that he believes it is a war between good and evil (biblical reference)

Kerry is Catholic. Does that cloud his judgement?

What he does privately is his business.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
ok bush just mentioned that christianity plays a huge role in his life (and also his decision making) so I assume the atheists at ATOT prefer kerry over bush?

Why should I? He has done nothing to exclude me or take away my rights not to worship. His faith is his own and he's got every right to follow it.

IIRC he has bible studies every day in the white house

his devotion to christianship might cloud his judgement/decision, a good example is going to iraq. one can argue that he believes it is a war between good and evil (biblical reference)

Kerry is Catholic. Does that cloud his judgement?

What he does privately is his business.

yes but it seems that kerry is less fanatic than bush is

have u dealt with people that are fanatics of their religion? its kinda scary, they can do weird things
 
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
ok bush just mentioned that christianity plays a huge role in his life (and also his decision making) so I assume the atheists at ATOT prefer kerry over bush?

Why should I? He has done nothing to exclude me or take away my rights not to worship. His faith is his own and he's got every right to follow it.

IIRC he has bible studies every day in the white house

his devotion to christianship might cloud his judgement/decision, a good example is going to iraq. one can argue that he believes it is a war between good and evil (biblical reference)

Kerry is Catholic. Does that cloud his judgement?

What he does privately is his business.

yes but it seems that kerry is less fanatic than bush is

have u dealt with people that are fanatics of their religion? its kinda scary, they can do weird things

Bush has done nothing to suggest he is fanatical.
 
Bush just about had me rolling on the ground laughing at his last couple of remarks. Hell he even had Kerry cracking up.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: z0mb13
ok bush just mentioned that christianity plays a huge role in his life (and also his decision making) so I assume the atheists at ATOT prefer kerry over bush?

Why should I? He has done nothing to exclude me or take away my rights not to worship. His faith is his own and he's got every right to follow it.

IIRC he has bible studies every day in the white house

his devotion to christianship might cloud his judgement/decision, a good example is going to iraq. one can argue that he believes it is a war between good and evil (biblical reference)



Kerry is Catholic. Does that cloud his judgement?

What he does privately is his business.

yes but it seems that kerry is less fanatic than bush is

have u dealt with people that are fanatics of their religion? its kinda scary, they can do weird things

Bush has done nothing to suggest he is fanatical.

mandatory bible studies every day at the white house is kinda fanatical IMO

(I read this on newsweek, its not mandatory per se, but people that dont/forget to go gets a special treatment)
 
I was watching Fox News, but flipped over to CNN where even a CNN analyst mentioned that Bush performed better.
 
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Babbles
I think Bush won this hand's down. Not mind blowing kick ass win, but marginally so.

I concur! :beer:

I disagree! :beer:

Well since your voting for Bush, thats ok.

?? I dont care for either candidate

(hint: I cant vote)

Well tell your momma, your daddy and your greasy granny to vote! 🙂

 
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