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In reply to the discussion: The religious right just raised the stakes... [View all]usedtobedemgurl
(1,449 posts)40. Trump has already said he would do away with it and....
religions should not be muzzled. We must get out and vote ad we need to encourage everyone who is liberal to vote as well.
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I think it's a fundraising tactic for the GOP. They'll get the bill passed, it will be vetoed (which
okaawhatever
Oct 2016
#15
LOL Yep Of course they have to make sure their target is hated by the really rich right wingers or
okaawhatever
Oct 2016
#24
Recommended. The GOP is terrible at governing, but fairly good at framing issues. eom
guillaumeb
Oct 2016
#30
Churches involved in politics need to start paying taxes. Why is the IRS ignoring them?
catbyte
Oct 2016
#11
1. They don't have the resources. The GOP & Koch brothers have been working very hard to
okaawhatever
Oct 2016
#16
Well, I've always wanted to start a church. They're a good business. Can I get an amen? nt
TeamPooka
Oct 2016
#21
Not a chance in the world. You'd think they'd realize that after being soiled by Don the Con.
TonyPDX
Oct 2016
#25
So churches will not only be finanically opaque, but de facto campaign organizations?
Crash2Parties
Oct 2016
#29