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A test on religion

What would you ask presidential candidates pandering this way for the Christian Right vote?

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eric said:

Mr. Politician, I would say, are you planning to be a president only of fundamentalist Christians, or do you think it might be worth your while to find some common ground for ALL Americans to live on?

The current crop of politicians have spent decades pandering to the Religious Right, and look at the situation it's put this country into. I dunno -- you think MAYBE it would be worth it to try and find a way to put divisive politics behind us and truly be a "uniter" ... just for a change?

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