The AP posted a hit piece on Giuliani that I found on Drudge and in spite of their best efforts to make him seem like a soulless bastard, I found myself endeared to him. The piece is available at: http://www.breitbart... . Everyone who is ambitious and wants to make a difference in this world can have problems with loved ones. It's a shame, but I found myself identifying with Giuliani because I can recognize his humanity. Mind you, I'm in a happy marriage, but it is difficult balancing it with doctoral school. I can only imagine how much tougher it is with someone aspiring to be president like Giuliani. I think he is the man of the times, and I will vote for him if he is on the ballot. I also think religion is your own business and should not be a matter of national politics, so I strongly oppose Christian fundamentalists trying to impose their will on the rest of the American populace. And I'm a Christian (or at least I try to be)!



















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I'm just curious, but is it
August 17, 2007 - 18:35 ET by AvatarI'm just curious, but is it imposing my christian values if I say i'd rather vote for someone with a bit of morality? If a man with christian morals is elected, is that imposition of will, or the will of the people?
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And I "strongly oppose"
August 17, 2007 - 19:31 ET by Ten7sAnd I "strongly oppose" liberals who try to marginalize Christians using muddle-headed, "politically correct" buzzwords. Religion and morality are very important and always will and should be a huge factor in politics. Do you really need this explained to you?