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"Jesus Is Coming To Run Your Government."  - Rep. Katherine Harris (R-Fla.)

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perryneheum@hotmail.com - 26 Aug 2006 20:46 GMT
And knowing YOU, you'll go for it!

We all recall, with extreme revulsion, KATHERINE HARRIS, the incredibly
obnoxious former Florida Secretary of State who, in 2000, after the
infamous and illegal Supreme Court decision, virtually handed George W.
"War Criminal" Bush the presidential selection that year.

Well, she's now a U.S. representative from Florida - Republican of
course - and she's running as a candidate in the U.S. Senate primary
Sept. 5 and is spewing mouthfuls of excrement, including the
ultra-wacko notion that separation of church and state in the U.S. "is
a lie."

Yep, the walking advertisement for facial fixins' - and, boy, does she
NEED them - who "certified" the 2000 Florida vote count, is making the
rounds in that fanatically religious-freaky environment, saying that
"GOD" and the founding fathers meant for the U.S. to be governed under
RELIGIOUS LAW!  And most of the jerks that gather for her crazy
utterances see no problem with 'em!   (Of course, Florida is the place
where, until very recently, a child molester and murderer could not be
ratted on by relatives. Oh, yeah!)

Is it any wonder that under the White House chimp and his puppeteers
America is mired in myriad troubles worldwide?

__________________

"Rep. Harris Condemns Separation of Church, State"

By Jim Stratton
Orlando Sentinel
Saturday, August 26, 2006; A09

ORLANDO, Aug. 25 -- Rep. Katherine Harris (R-Fla.) said this week that
God did not intend for the United States to be a "nation of secular
laws" and that the separation of church and state is a "lie we have
been told" to keep religious people out of politics.

"If you're not electing Christians, then in essence you are going to
legislate sin," Harris told interviewers from the Florida Baptist
Witness, the weekly journal of the Florida Baptist State Convention.
She cited abortion and same-sex marriage as examples of that sin.

Harris, a candidate in the Sept. 5 Republican primary for U.S. Senate,
said her religious beliefs "animate" everything she does, including her
votes in Congress.

Witness editors interviewed candidates for office, asking them to
describe their faith and their positions on certain issues.

Harris has always professed a deep Christian faith. But she has rarely
expressed such a fervent evangelical perspective publicly.

Political and religious officials responded to her published remarks
with outrage and dismay.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said she was "disgusted" by the
comments "and deeply disappointed in Representative Harris personally."

Harris, Wasserman Schultz said, "clearly shows that she does not
deserve to be a representative."

Ruby Brooks, a veteran Tampa Bay Republican activist, said Harris's
remarks "were offensive to me as a Christian and a Republican."

"This notion that you've been chosen or anointed, it's offensive,"
Brooks said. "We hurt our cause with that more than we help it."

Harris told the journalists "we have to have the faithful in
government" because that is God's will. Separating religion and
politics is "so wrong because God is the one who chooses our rulers,"
she said.

"And if we are the ones not actively involved in electing those godly
men and women," then "we're going to have a nation of secular laws.
That's not what our Founding Fathers intended, and that certainly isn't
what God intended."

Harris campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Marks would not answer questions
about the Harris interview. Instead, she released a two-sentence
statement.

"Congresswoman Harris encourages Americans from all walks of life and
faith to participate in our government," it stated. "She continues to
be an unwavering advocate of religious rights and freedoms."
Druac - 26 Aug 2006 20:56 GMT
Democrats and Republicans alike need to be run out of government. We
need a truly independent government of actual 'representatives'. There
are very few, if any actual representatives of the majority of citizens
in this nation. The only thing current Dems and Repubs actually
represent is the all-mighty dollar and those feeding their habit.

Our government will continue to decline as long as the 'Us-Vs-Them'
mentality exists. Dems and Repubs alike are to blame for the current
quagmire in Washington. There needs to be true reform and a shake-up of
the way things are run in Washington. We need a revolution of
sorts...vote for anyone other than a Dem or Repub and send a message.

perryneh...@hotmail.com wrote:
> And knowing YOU, you'll go for it!
>
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> faith to participate in our government," it stated. "She continues to
> be an unwavering advocate of religious rights and freedoms."
Daniel Jackson - 26 Aug 2006 21:03 GMT
> Democrats and Republicans alike need to be run out of government. We
> need a truly independent government of actual 'representatives'. There
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> the way things are run in Washington. We need a revolution of
> sorts...vote for anyone other than a Dem or Repub and send a message.

A peaceful one, yes.I am quite tired of the false dichotomy of the
"choices" we are presented with-choose this candidate, and take all
his/her platforms or choose another, and take all theirs..it is the
same as having to chhose religion OR science.
Religion is the form of the letter, a mere representation-as science is
a mere representation of physical reality.Another false dichotomy that
does not mimic opposite phylotaxy, which can change to alternate with
time and growth.LOL.

green thing
> perryneh...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > And knowing YOU, you'll go for it!
[quoted text clipped - 82 lines]
> > faith to participate in our government," it stated. "She continues to
> > be an unwavering advocate of religious rights and freedoms."
Gooserider - 27 Aug 2006 03:21 GMT
> Democrats and Republicans alike need to be run out of government. We
> need a truly independent government of actual 'representatives'. There
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> the way things are run in Washington. We need a revolution of
> sorts...vote for anyone other than a Dem or Repub and send a message.

Well said, my man. You are exactly right. Republicans and Democrats both
feed at the same trough, and are beholden to the same special interests. We
need a true populist movement, a movement that is fiscally responsible, and
concerned with the well being of America first.
avery - 27 Aug 2006 03:25 GMT
>> Democrats and Republicans alike need to be run out of government. We
>> need a truly independent government of actual 'representatives'. There
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> We need a true populist movement, a movement that is fiscally responsible,
> and concerned with the well being of America first.

It's amazing, isn't it?  You have to either buy one package, soup to nuts,
or the other. Mention one thing Giuliani handled well and you're a
right-wing fascist, one good thing about Clinton and you're a bleeding-heart
liberal. I wish "they" would abolish the parties altogether.
% - 27 Aug 2006 03:27 GMT
Kris Baker - 27 Aug 2006 03:47 GMT
When I saw the subject, I was hoping it was
"Jesus Is Coming To Run My Makeup"  - Rep. Katherine Harris (R-Fla.)
% - 27 Aug 2006 03:27 GMT
used2be - 27 Aug 2006 00:16 GMT
what does this have to do with depression?

btw, i like katherine harris just fine, and i can even manage to "recall"
her without extreme revulsion.

*still trying to figure out what this has to do with depression, religion,
sci-meds (whatever the heck that is) or celebrity gossip*

~u2b

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When you look into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you.

~~Friedrich Nietzsche

> And knowing YOU, you'll go for it!
>
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> faith to participate in our government," it stated. "She continues to
> be an unwavering advocate of religious rights and freedoms."
purpleveggie - 27 Aug 2006 10:55 GMT
> what does this have to do with depression?

well it aint happy reading lol!
CyberDroog - 27 Aug 2006 16:58 GMT
>And knowing YOU, you'll go for it!

Bad idea. Even Jesus had a thief for a treasurer.
purpleveggie - 27 Aug 2006 21:06 GMT
> >And knowing YOU, you'll go for it!
>
> Bad idea. Even Jesus had a thief for a treasurer.

jesus realy rode into bethlehem on a llama but the geezer who wrote the
gospel changed it to an a.s to forfill the profecy in isiah.

did i spell profecy correctly?

proficy
profecy
profecie

of fcuk it you got my drif
Gabriel Rapture - 29 Aug 2006 19:14 GMT
>And knowing YOU, you'll go for it!
>
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>Orlando Sentinel
>Saturday, August 26, 2006; A09
Well,

One day some strong white people will get tired of this madness.

They will go to the mental place, release him, give him a big meal
with lots of liquor, harm him with the latest stuff, and then tell him
that the chimp is sleeping with Grody Goster.

Then things will take care of themselves.

It is nearly impossible to believe that Bay gun was the last one to be
made an offer he couldn't refuse.

Isn't that the way it is done in the first world countries of Africa
and South America?

Wake up middle and lower income white people! Or you will all be
spinached!

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