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Et tu, Brute? Likely GOP candidate Santorum "appalled" by JFK's "radical" support of church/state separation

What kind of toxicants are Santorum and his fellow (self-described) "patriots" in the GOP shooting up?

Santorum "appalled" at JFK church/state comments

The exercise of political power in service to....

Perhaps no other nation is so thoroughly associated with civil rights, human rights, religious freedom, and the idea that politicians who win election as representatives proudly serve the highest power in a democratic society, the People of their consitutency.  Unfortunately, far too many of our "representatives" do not appear to adhere to this founding principle of democracy.  By the time We the People find out that the "representative(s)" we elected have decided to put the People's interest in second place behind the representative's interests it is too late: days, weeks, or mon

COCORE Billboards

 

Greetings of accurate and precise predictive good, rationality, and verifiability to one and all.

 

My name is Groff Schroeder. I am vice president of the Freethinkers of Colorado Springs, a local 100% non-profit, created in response to Colorado's infamous “Amendment 2” in 1993. The Freethinkers of Colorado Springs advocate the use of reason and work to defend the separation of church and state. I joined Freethinkers of Colorado Springs in 2001 as a personal response to the alleged religious aspects of the “terrorist” attacks of September 11, 2001.

A Parade Magazine survey suggests about 27% of adults 18 and over "do not practice any religion."

If you think you are alone due to your nonbeliever status, perhaps you will find the Spirituality Poll (http://www.parade.com/news/2009/10/04-spirituality-poll-results.html) of 1,051 adults "ages 18 and over" conducted by Insight Express for Parade Magazine between May 6 and 12, 2009 interesting.

 

Consider the responses to the question...

2. "Which best describes your current religious practice?"

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