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Fri Oct 19, 2007 9:05 pm

benji wrote:Bumped, for Theocracy Watch. Nobody campaigns from the pulpit like the Democratic Party.
Barack Obama wrote:"Sometimes this is a difficult road being in politics," Obama said. "Sometimes you can become fearful, sometimes you can become vain, sometimes you can seek power just for power's sake instead of because you want to do service to God. I just want all of you to pray that I can be an instrument of God in the same way that Pastor Ron and all of you are instruments of God."

He finished his brief remarks by saying, "We're going to keep on praising together. I am confident that we can create a Kingdom right here on Earth."

More Obama wrote:The Democratic presidential candidate said God "is with us and he wants us to do the right thing," including breaking down the divisions between Democrats and Republicans and among religions.

When people work together, he said, there is "nothing that can stop us because that's God's intention."

Anyway, this thread is pretty much over if the polls are to be believed. Especially that WaPo one.


Uh oh. Looks like el badman won't be voting for him, if he's old enough to vote.

Sat Oct 20, 2007 6:04 am

benji wrote:o rly? compare/contrast media reports of candidates campaigning from the pulpit plzkthxbye.


You know, writing in such a condescending, dick-ish manner doesn't make people want to comply with your requests. So I'm going to suggest that you listen to Republican candidates speak from time to time, as well as look into past elections for evidence of this, OK? plzthxbaiasshlfckwad
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