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Christians backing Obama wantwhat's best for U.S.

In response to comments by Becky Burcham (letter, Nov. 20), “How could Christians possibly vote this way?”: The idea that Christians who voted for our president-elect did not vote based on their morals is ridiculous. Barack Obama is a man of the Christian faith, despite whatever the forwarded e-mail messages you probably got said.

The Christian people who did vote for Obama were educated enough to not vote on a single issue. They knew that we did not need more Bush policies and looked past their few differences with the candidate.

Obama also believes that marriage is defined as a union between a man and a woman. Civil union does not mean marriage, it means legal rights for homosexual couples.

To answer the question: Christians who voted for Obama voted on what they thought was best for our country.

Tommy Wrenn
Greensboro

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"The idea that Christians who voted for our president-elect did not vote based on their morals is ridiculous."

... yea, but they've done a real good job of hi-jacking the thought process, Tommy.

If you believe in doing the right thing, helping other's by enabling them to help themselves - turth justice and the American way, then you could never vote for a Dam-ocrat. All them Dam-ocrats want to do is enable the gov'ment to take money from the wallets of (see above) and put it in the greasy hands of the lazy ass fornicators. There's even a video of a woman saying 'bama id goin' ta pay for her gasoline - that's proof enough.

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