Thursday, November 04, 2004

Moral issues drove voters;Christian advocates, media pundits agree on believers' impact

Moral issues drove voters
Christian advocates, media pundits agree on believers' impact

In what one pastor is calling a "moral mandate" from the voters, millions of Americans made choices in the election yesterday based on traditional social issues.

Both Christian activists and media analysts agree that many voters put moral issues high on their priority lists, ushering President Bush into another four-year term, approving same-sex marriage bans and giving Republicans boosts both on Capitol Hill and throughout the nation.

-Gee folks, wonder what other horrid things we could have avoided if we all showed up in previous elections and protests at the capitals? Like Abortion? The removal of God,Prayer and reading of the Bible from schools?

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