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I could not agree more.  Sir James is way off the mark on this one! 
Guilty as charged is a perfect phrase.  Sis Reeves and I are thinking 
about sitting it out as well.  Where have all the choices gones,
O, where, o, where can they be?
One is corrupt, and the other just .....,
O where, o, where can they be.

purple



At 03:59 PM 2/11/2008, you wrote:
>Hey Phil,
>Sorry, I've been gone for a few days, but this announcement makes me 
>sick and angry all at the same time.  I already said once on this 
>list that I appreciate James Dobson, but I don't drink the kool 
>ade.  Well, I'll take a pass on this one for sure.  I'm actually 
>considering sitting out this election.  I haven't done so since 
>1980, but I am not going to go through meaningless behaviors for 
>some party that doesn't give a rip about doing what's right.  And, 
>just so there is no confusion, please notice that I didn't name a 
>party.  That's because I believe that both major parties are guilty as charged!
>Kathy
>
>
>
>At 10:32 PM 2/8/2008, you wrote:
>>I have been wondering when this would happen and this morning I heard it on
>>our local Denver news.  Dr. James Dobson announced he is now backing Mike
>>Huckabee.  Now you know, and I know, the Mike Huckabee isn't going to even
>>get close to the White House unless, of course, Mac realizes that the
>>Christian evangelicals, so called, are going to back him if he pick Mike
>>Huckabee to be his VP?  And you thought Christians weren't that involved in
>>politics.  Dobson said a couple of months ago that he would not, I repeat,
>>he would not back Mit Romny, or was it big Mac?  I forget who just now.
>>Maybe he said Rudy.  It makes no difference.  Oh, really?  Since when has
>>any major Christian leader ever come out and announce publicly that he
>>wasn't going to vote for a candidate?  They might say for whom they will
>>vote, after a fashion, but not for whom they will not vote as far as picking
>>a conservative for the office.  So, now you know how to vote as a Christian.
>>
>>Phil.
>
>
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