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[quote]past three years is an anxiety site and they tend to "stay there" and not venture out.[/quote]
Maybe they have found what is good for them and don't want to leave, can't blame them, if users come here and don't want to leave either then you can't blame them... LOL

[quote] I know this is not the place to tell all...... but I am agoraphobic so I stay home a lot.... the computer is my social circle most of the time.[/quote]
Nothing to worry about, we are 'home' most of the time to and since I met my wife online there is nothing unfamiliar about the net to me. There are 1000's of topics here so you can post all day long if you like. You should come and chat too - it starts at 9pm EST and ends at 11pm EST.

As far as your topic, the feelings about Bush, religion, and other things varry here, but you will not be chastised for your view, only if you start to call people names or sterotype, which I do not think you will do nor will anyone do to you wink.gif Have fun Sky!


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Post Date: 5th May, 2006 - 1:25am / Post ID: #

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I found this topic interesting because the original post was regarding the idea that Bush likes to call himself a christian and a god fearing man, but many of his actions do not dictate that to be true. I have argued this exact point, the reason politics and religion should remain separate, because of these types of situation. My parents voted for him twice and indeed still support him because he is a "man of god/christian" thus they trust that god will guide him to do the right thing. For some reason they will feel like they are being wrong if they disagree with anything he says. Now I have seen this happen this way within party lines (even with this president) where to democrats and democrat president can do no wrong, and the same with a republican and and republican president, but never from a church stand point. Yet that is exactly what I see happening with all kinds of churchs because Bush appealed to the church for votes. Now they cannot pull their grace from him no matter what he does. It is a bad trend of mixing religion and politics that I fear will only get worse.

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