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	<title>Comments on: Thomas Jefferson&#8217;s Koran</title>
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		<title>By: the consultant</title>
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		<dc:creator>the consultant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2007 22:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>which brings us back to the founding fathers view of
religion and politics...the two don&#039;t mix...and
the founding fathers were convinced that religion
ie faith could and should play a major role
in the moral development of the nation but was
not to be allowed to intrued on the political 
judgments of the nation..
One of the reasons that republicans took a &quot;thumpin&quot;
was because the party led by Karl Rove pursued a 
strategy of seeking support from evangelicals based
on the committment of republicans to take positions
on religious themes that placated those right of center
religious leaders like jerry fallwell, and pat robertson
just to name a few...this of course is unacceptable
to the great majority of americans who although they
are a people of faith, don&#039;t believe that they have
any right to impose their faith on others....
so those who were upset with the newly elected representative taking an oath on his bible, the koran
rather than the new testment were demonstrating 
their own intolerance and desire to impose their
view of religion on the rest of us which has been
the downfall of the republican party nationally
and particularly here in new york where mike long and
the conservative party have made religious values
the hallmark of who gets their support...the conservative
party is in fact the voice of the &quot;church&quot; and it has
no business dictating to secular republicans what
their positions should be on any issue</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>which brings us back to the founding fathers view of<br />
religion and politics&#8230;the two don&#8217;t mix&#8230;and<br />
the founding fathers were convinced that religion<br />
ie faith could and should play a major role<br />
in the moral development of the nation but was<br />
not to be allowed to intrued on the political <br />
judgments of the nation..<br />
One of the reasons that republicans took a &#8220;thumpin&#8221;<br />
was because the party led by Karl Rove pursued a <br />
strategy of seeking support from evangelicals based<br />
on the committment of republicans to take positions<br />
on religious themes that placated those right of center<br />
religious leaders like jerry fallwell, and pat robertson<br />
just to name a few&#8230;this of course is unacceptable<br />
to the great majority of americans who although they<br />
are a people of faith, don&#8217;t believe that they have<br />
any right to impose their faith on others&#8230;.<br />
so those who were upset with the newly elected representative taking an oath on his bible, the koran<br />
rather than the new testment were demonstrating <br />
their own intolerance and desire to impose their<br />
view of religion on the rest of us which has been<br />
the downfall of the republican party nationally<br />
and particularly here in new york where mike long and<br />
the conservative party have made religious values<br />
the hallmark of who gets their support&#8230;the conservative<br />
party is in fact the voice of the &#8220;church&#8221; and it has<br />
no business dictating to secular republicans what<br />
their positions should be on any issue</p>
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