Peter T.
location: New Hampshire
listening to: Too much of everything!
registered: 1999.05.20
posts: 3017
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This article states that 50% of Republican primary and caucus voters were white evangelical, or
born again, Christians.http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57398385-503544/white-evangelicals-are-half-
of-gop-primary-voters/I agree that President Bush was the recipient of an abundant amount of hyperbolic invectives, and
he justly earned many of them due to innumerable bone-headed decisions. But those criticisms of
Bush were grounded in reality, not Robertson's magical thinking, a crucial difference, Ross, unless
I missed something during those 8 years. Given your time in New Haven, don't you have to wonder
how Pat made it through Yale Law? Perhaps there was some divine intervention.Peter T.
Peter T.
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This article states that 50% of Republican primary and caucus voters were white evangelical, or
born again, Christians.http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57398385-503544/white-evangelicals-are-half-
of-gop-primary-voters/I agree that President Bush was the recipient of an abundant amount of hyperbolic invectives, and
he justly earned many of them due to innumerable bone-headed decisions. But those criticisms of
Bush were grounded in reality, not Robertson's magical thinking, a crucial difference, Ross, unless
I missed something during those 8 years. Given your time in New Haven, don't you have to wonder
how Pat made it through Yale Law? Perhaps there was some divine intervention.Peter T.
