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verdalaven Donating Member (495 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-27-04 09:00 AM
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4. It'd be easier to play to their fears
Edited on Mon Dec-27-04 09:01 AM by verdalaven
All we really need to do with these people is reveal some of Bush's "hidden" policies that they would find objectionable(those which the MSM have not revealed and yet they remain quietly available at whitehouse.gov or congress.org, ect) like his strange proposal to test all school children for mental illness.

National ID cards, snooping into taxes, snooping on the internet, and more-make sure they know that it won't just be their beloved holy leader who has these powers, but also any and all future administrations, perhaps even someone they find wholly and morally objectionable, will have the power to peek into every corner of their lives.

My mini-crusade includes sending letters of concern to churches in my area and beyond that discuss many of these questionable policies. I am hoping to make a dent with the fundies where I live.
For those moderate Christians who already supported Kerry, it will only confirm what they already know- Bush should not be in power.

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