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LAGC

(5,330 posts)
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 07:50 PM Dec 2011

Anita Perry (Rick Perry's wife) Thinks Washington D.C. Could Use Some Christian Values



Let's pass on "some of that", shall we not? We kind of like our church and state separate, thank you very much.

(Is it any coincidence the more desperate and outspokenly "Christian" the candidate is, the more they fall in the polls? Bachmann, Perry, Santorum... the more they get on their high horse and preach, the lower they fall into the single digits. Even their own Republican base has had enough of their religious pandering. That should speak mounds...)
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Anita Perry (Rick Perry's wife) Thinks Washington D.C. Could Use Some Christian Values (Original Post) LAGC Dec 2011 OP
"religious pandering", they have never had anything more than that! MarkCharles Dec 2011 #1
Ratings and comments disabled for the video. GoneOffShore Dec 2011 #2
Rick Perry leaps out at the end like some sort of gargoyle! Adsos Letter Dec 2011 #3
 

MarkCharles

(2,261 posts)
1. "religious pandering", they have never had anything more than that!
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 08:23 PM
Dec 2011

And now we are getting the truth of what they are all about.

A woman who married her lame brain high school sweetheart, and never looked back.

She lectures us about her opinions about political issues?

And her lectures come down to her religion?

Proving religious beliefs are as empty as the air in a balloon when it comes to America's government.

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