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Sunday, August 22, 2010

More craziness from the far right.

We at The Crazy are decidedly liberal, not just liberal, but dyed in the wool, left leaning, (yes the term is dyed in the wool, not died in the wool) freedom loving, what you do in your own home is your business liberals. Recently we've been reading in the news that our President may be a Muslim, even though he was sworn in on a bible, not the Koran as many right wing idiots state. And we agree that if he were a Muslim and lied to get into office that would be wrong, but he didn't. His religious affiliations have been open and honest from the start. He has stated simply that he attended the Trinity United Church of Christ but has since resigned. No doubt due to the Reverend Wright controversy. Which makes him unaffiliated. Much the same as Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Johnson,Ulysses Grant, and Rutherford Hayes.
12 of our presidents have been Episcopalian, (the largest percentage) followed by Presbyterian, (8 of these), 4 Unitarians, 4 Methodists (Although George W. Bush listed himself first as an Episcopalian he later converted to Unitarianism.) 3 Disciples of Christ (Ronald Reagan was among these, and also listed himself as a Presbyterian.) 2 Dutch Reformed, 2 Quakers, 1 Roman Catholic and a partridge in a pear tree. (Sorry couldn't resist) The Quakers by the way were Herbert Hoover and Richard Nixon which sort of explains a little something now doesn't it. There were four Baptists, (Clinton being one of them) and one Congregationalist, (Calvin Coolidge) whatever that is. Sadly, there is no Atheist on the list. (Although some thought Lincoln was at the time.) So what is our point, only this, if a man was running for President, who fully believed in our constitution, (as Obama obviously does) and was also an honest and forthright man of the people, and was a Muslim or (god help us) an Atheist, we at The Crazy would vote for him. Religious affiliation should not even be part of the election process, but sadly it is. As long as a persons faith does not interfere with his ability to obey the laws of our country and doesn't contradict the principles of our Constitution we at The Crazy don't care what his religion or lack of religion is, we would vote for him. By the way the Roman Catholic was Kennedy if your interested. Oh and if all the 'he' we have been talking about were 'she' we would vote for her too. That's about it from the left leaning loons at The Crazy. Have a good week. Ciao for now.

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