Mike Huckabee Ad: "Chuck Norris Approved"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDUQW8LUMs8
I can't believe this is actually a real ad... just amazing really :(
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Yeah...it's a good sign of who NOT to vote for.
Since Chuck Norris hates the constitution...
Watch the freedom hating bible thumper take a dump on everything this country was founded on.
D9-THC
that isn't saying that Chuck Norris hates the constitution. He just wants the Bible to be taught in public schools. That isn't against separation of Church and State (which isn't even mentioned in the constitution but a private letter from Jefferson). There reason it isn't against the separation of C&S is because he isn't trying to force children into a religion but just understand the beliefs of one. There is nothing wrong with teaching children about religion, it is only wrong when it is forced onto them.
[QUOTE="D9-THC"]Yeah...it's a good sign of who NOT to vote for.
Since Chuck Norris hates the constitution...
Watch the freedom hating bible thumper take a dump on everything this country was founded on.
mindstorm
that isn't saying that Chuck Norris hates the constitution. He just wants the Bible to be taught in public schools.
And then what would happen when Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and Atheists come home to their parents and tell them about the "one true god" that school taught them about?
That's like me saying that we should teach kids about gaming in schools but they should never be allowed to know about Xbox because I hate it. People should be free to make up their own minds and making the Bible a part of a state establishment removes that freedom for many people.
Learning to think critically is what schools should be teaching and religion has the opposite effect on people. Religion just doesn't belong in schools.
[QUOTE="D9-THC"]Yeah...it's a good sign of who NOT to vote for.
Since Chuck Norris hates the constitution...
Watch the freedom hating bible thumper take a dump on everything this country was founded on.
mindstorm
that isn't saying that Chuck Norris hates the constitution. He just wants the Bible to be taught in public schools. That isn't against separation of Church and State (which isn't even mentioned in the constitution but a private letter from Jefferson). There reason it isn't against the separation of C&S is because he isn't trying to force children into a religion but just understand the beliefs of one. There is nothing wrong with teaching children about religion, it is only wrong when it is forced onto them.
What part of "Bible being taught in schools" do you not think goes against the seperation of church and state? Maybe it doesn't if you're a Christian, but for anyone else its forcing Christian beliefs down their kids' throats. If its a perspectives class (teaching the history of the christian religion and how christian beliefs influence followers' ideologies) then that may be fine, although it couldn't be mandatory and honestly a general religion class would be a much better choice (so cover christianity one week, hinduism a next, ancient religions, etc.). If you want your kids to learn about the bible, fine, but that's why Sunday school and priviate schools exist.
Anyway, that was most pathetic campaign ad I've seen in long time (actually, I think it is the most pathetic campaign video I've ever seen).
[QUOTE="mindstorm"][QUOTE="D9-THC"]Yeah...it's a good sign of who NOT to vote for.
Since Chuck Norris hates the constitution...
Watch the freedom hating bible thumper take a dump on everything this country was founded on.
D9-THC
that isn't saying that Chuck Norris hates the constitution. He just wants the Bible to be taught in public schools.
And then what would happen when Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and Atheists come home to their parents and tell them about the "one true god" that school taught them about?
That's like me saying that we should teach kids about gaming in schools but they should never be allowed to know about Xbox because I hate it. People should be free to make up their own minds and making the Bible a part of a state establishment removes that freedom for many people.
Learning to think critically is what schools should be teaching and religion has the opposite effect on people. Religion just doesn't belong in schools.
I'd have no problem if other religions were taught in school. I just think it would be good for the doctrine of religion to be taught in schools. And what you say about learning about gaming, if there was a class that was basically about culture and involved gaming, I'd think that would be fine. I'm not saying to put religion down children's throats but to just give the children to learn about it if they wish, for them to make their own opinion.
If I was a Republican, I would vote Huckabee.Funkyhamster
yeah, me too. He has a band!
But I'm gonna have to go w/ Edwards...
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