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The people supporting the insertion of "Under God" into the pledge are using something designed for unity as a tool for division.
Republicans running for re-election are caught in a catch-22 — abandon Bush since he has never had a "conservative" economic plan, or stick with him and abandon everything you stand for.
People are highly divided over whether the Democratic Party or the Republican Party best represents "biblical values".
Pop star Usher is incensed over false reports that he attacked Kanye West's comments about George W. Bush.
“Under God” formed no part of the original Pledge of Allegiance, in fact it was written by an Atheist.
ID is a myth created by the religious right. The purveyors of this myth are so insecure in their faith that they have invented a junk pseudo-science to help protect a literal interpretation, of a particular version of a particular bible, from being proven innaccurate by science.
The GOP exploitation of the largest American mass-murder ever continues unabated --even 4 years later. Their use of a disaster for partisan political gain is one of the saddest and most shameful displays ever seen in the USA.
Kanye West recently chastized George Bush for not “caring about black people” because of his pathetic response to the largest natural disaster this country has ever seen.
Air America Radio, just a year and a half old, is poised to grab the top spot in talk-radio for the Portland, Oregon market.
It isn't what Bush did after the hurricane that is the real scandal, it is what he did before it.
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