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Throw the godless under the bus (Kay Hagan's response to Elizabeth Dole's Godless scare ad)

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Matt Dillahunty and the Non-Prophets comment on Kay Hagan's response to an attack ad launched by Elizabeth Dole's campaign team.

The ad states that Hagan visited and accepted "Godless money" from the Godless Americans PAC.

*Please share your comments and thoughts.

The original ad can be found here:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5AsdYWtKLY

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http://www.nonprophetsradio.com/

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  • @mindingoduparque Oh, we've thought about it already. You just admitted that without the threat of hellfire and brimstone by a hateful, murderous god, you would run around raping anything that moves when you think you wouldn't get caught.

    Most of us aren't such natural scumbags, but thanks for admitting to your own personal psychological instability.

  • Politicians are the worst kind of cowards.

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  • ewan mcgregor. lol.

  • @YaleBreaker see thats amazing to me. i cant understand this behaviour. i guess to sum it up simply it seems we are lacking more in education then i thought in school. i relise we are somwere around 100th spot or whatever. but its amazing to me. the lvl of understanding is so low. i guess we dont have this problem up here. i dono. just sounds like the 50s when being black was bad i guess. being black was never bad. so for me same applys. have been thinking about doing politics thou. maybe time.

  • @gojoewhite1234 It depends on where you are, but overall atheists are still statistically one of the most feared and hated minorities in the US. The first openly atheist congressman was Pete Stark in 2007 - and I've heard from a couple insiders that there are a fair handful who are closeted atheists, which says a lot about the climate in which they got elected.

  • @YaleBreaker well yea. i understand that. that has been a problem for awill. look at bushs. but i meen is it really taboo to say im athiest? like people look at you funny and what not? even for polititons to say it. is it really that bad a thing to say?

  • @gojoewhite1234 It's a problem when people try to legislate their religion.

  • i have a real question here. i lived in maine and i have moved here and there. lived in tenn and georgia and ive seen the huge crosses. but is not beliving in god really big deal? is saying i dont belive in god really matter to people in othere states? just wondering. i guess up here in the north part of US this isnt a problem. anyways was just wondering. ty to whoever lets me know.

  • @ridewave444 Modern politicians are a result of silly citizens getting pent up about slips of the tongue and less-than-perfect choices of sentence structure;

    About the clothes they wear and the food they eat;

    About where they jog each morning and the company they keep.

    For a politician to reach any real plateau of success, they either need to boast a flawless personality and array of talents (good luck finding anyone like that), or hide their opinions and cater to the public.

    Love society ;p

  • @nosajj12345 How they do it is by being hypocrites.

  • @nosajj12345

    ## I think a lot of Christians will entirely agree with you. What is unChristian about meeting with atheists ? It's exactly what Christians *should* do, *as a result of being Christian*.

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