Re: religion and presidency


Subject: Re: religion and presidency
From: Gene (pariah1980@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Mar 04 2000 - 00:40:05 EST


> Good lord. Ralph Nader's own party seems to put him
> up there against his
> will. The only effective politician is one
> connected enough to the power
> structure to direct it a little bit. I think in any
> given situation there
> are simply certain decisions that have to be made,
> and anyone in a position
> to make them, and is competent, will see that.
> That's why the lines between
> the parties seem blurred sometimes.
>
> Jim

Interesting and valid point. I agree that some
fundamentals are needed: preventing and discouraging
acts of murder, finding a balance between the "right
to bear arms" and gun control to prevent another
"Colombine", etc.. etc.. I also admit that in no way
in hell would I want the torturous job of presidency
or any government political field(with the exception
of a few), and that you can't please everyone, but I
think there are differences between what needs to be
done and what is moral and immoral; morals being very
subjective to the person who holds them.:)
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