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Kay Hagan TV Ad: Belief

In response to Elizabeth Dole's fabricated and pathetic ad, Kay Hagan says this should be a campaign about how we fix our economy.  
 
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quin2222 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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THERE IS NO GOD- NOOOOO!
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XD how do you call a sunday school teacher an atheist?

and since when is 'atheist' a bad word?
mattflaschen (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hagan has the right to believe or not believe, but Dole doesn't have the right to lie about it.
prezmonk (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I think I've let my imaginary friend guide my investment decisions. Oh well, maybe I'll meet some babes in stretch pants as a greeter at wall mart in my golden years.
haccess (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I had planned on only voting in the presidential election until Dole's ad came out; Hagan got my vote this morning and has Dole to thank for it. I'm unconcerned with the religious beliefs of any candidate, but Dole's ad was completely out of line and shows her true character.
alphasimian (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What the hell is wrong with not believing in God? Where, in the Constitution, does it specify a "religious litmus test" for holding office? Oh wait, I forgot; the Constitution specifically PROHIBITS a religious test.

Of course, Kay Hagan IS a Christian, which is fine, and Elizabeth Dole's attacks on her are just awful fabrications and lies.

But still...

What's so wrong about not believing in God? Are we electing political leaders, or pastors?
edensaunt (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That was Ellen Johnson's voice at the end - she appears in the ad (blonde hair)
Hotshortie (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Republicans are big cheaters!
Republicans are about dividing and ruining our country. To make us weak. They think it's okay to make lies up about their opponent.
Makes me sick!
youcancallmebetty (1 year ago) Show Hide
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really? if i was religious (which i'm not), wouldn't i have every right to be guided by my religious views in making political judgments.

moreover, since a candidate's religious views influence their politics, we're better off with religious people in politics being open about their religious views for that very reason. i mean in deciding whether or not to vote for george bush, wouldn't you rather know than not know that he believes god told him to run for president?
naroays (1 year ago) Show Hide
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No, because religious beliefs are based on faith, not evidence, and so don't have any place in making political decisions which directly impact people.

Political decisions should be made after careful consideration of observable facts, and not on some arbitrary belief which can't be verified.

It doesn't matter if Bush says that God told him to run for president, or if faith motivated Obama and McCain because personal beliefs should never be a factor while making political decisions.

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