Does Obama Fight Against Religion?

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Tuesday that President Barack Obama's administration has "fought against religion" and sought to substitute a "secular" agenda for one grounded in faith.

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Rocmike started the latest 14 hour posting marathon with its alias Harley Spirit making a few posts. Followed by Tweek 2 hours, Ladydarko 2hours, Top Renner 7 hours, Bill 3 hours, Melvin 1 hour. All 1 after the other and never over lapping. Ladydarko has fit this pattern before. This is 2 days in a row it fit in with the Rocmike posting pattern. All repeating the same crap. It would be impossible for this moron to post everyday 13 to 15 hours if it didn't. As usual it had some anonymous posts sprinkled in there.

Mitt Romney is a fair and educated man.  Why would he fight against religion?  Only uneducated leftists are dense enough to do that.

What happened to that $15.7 trillion dollars of OUR tax money, Obama?

I think president Obama is basically trying to say that we are all the same and the religion doesn't really matter or anything like that!

HI EVERYONE JUST CAME BACK ON 9/24/12 just checking in on whats new nothing?

I have never seen Mitt Romney endorse anything illegal or immoral.  QOTD-Physicalist-dfrogpong is such a hatemonger that she must always denounce anything that is not purely evil.  That is why she spews hatred under 200 fictitious names, and now all her hatemongering is anonymous.

There is no way to say that she isn't that bitter.  Look at the hatemongers she always supports -- Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan, BECAUSE they demand violence and leftist indoctrination in your childrens schools -- to assure that they are all involved in violent juvenile felonies.

Hatemongers like that have only one function and only one destiny.

To be born free is a gift. To live free is a privilege. To die free is our duty.

I would certainly hope that president Obama did not fight against the beliefs of moral and upright persons, although there is cause to believe that he would do so if he could. 

That would be a battle he could not win, and would not want to even if he could.

The only reason honorable persons do as Obama asks is because some of us consider him our fellow servant.  But as I consider the words and works of his mentor, then I have to wonder which gods he serves.

Solace and love are contagious: this is one condition you WANT to catch!

I agree with Mitt not the baby killing first gay president

I don't wish to be argumentative ,but I disagree with the Islamic belief that I should be killed! " If radical atheists decided they needed to kill believers to ensure their place in nothingness, I'd be criticizing that too."

I have seen president Obama mishandle many issues, but religion (thankfully) is not one of them.  Although president Obama claims a JD from Harvard in Constitutional Law, he has shown an amazing lack of expertise in this branch of law.  That could well shake the public's confidence in Harvard.  Worse, Harvard disclaims president Obama entirely.

I could well snicker as my Alma Mater is Stanford, but I would never want to see the reputation of so rigorous a university as Harvard smeared by anyone. 

Were I to issue president Obama a grade report, it would be such that the Graduation Committee would deny him a degree. 

To quote president Clinton (respecting his dubious performance) "This is not a job you learn on the fly.  The presidency of the United States is not suitable for on-the-job training . . .."

Clinton's poor deportment on the job placed him before ther House, in formal impeachment, and beforte the Senate, for trial.  Clinton survived by only the least margin possible.

If even Clinton has to doubt his Democrat colleague Obama for cause of inexperience, and Obama seems to have learned virtually nothing to date, then I suspect he never was fit for the job he now holds.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the preess; the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for the redress of grievances." Article 1, Amendments to the US Constitution.

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