The "God Guise"

POSTED: Thursday, September 6, 2012 - 7:30am
UPDATED: Thursday, September 6, 2012 - 6:51pm
Democrats back track on removing God from platform
Tyler — After three votes the DNC puts God back in their platform. Some in the party accuse the GOP of using God as some sort of political football.
Do republicans try and use God and religion for political advantage? East Texans talk-back on the question and the debate with democrats to our news partner: KTBB and host Garth Maier.
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Brown's right. Both are just saying what their bases want to here. The GOP the the religious right, the DNC to their anti-Christian base. It's also correct to say each side truly believes what is in their messages. While Christians and the GOP are somewhat tolerant of anti-Christians' to be so, the same can not be said of the anti-Christians' tolerance for our freedom to be faithful.
Isn't this type of thing called"pandering"?
Politicians use any means to get votes. Always have. Talk is still cheap, but actions are hard. I've learned over the years to filter out the static during election years. Pols talk a good game, but never deliver. I expect whichever one wins to maintain the status quo & kiss up to the ones who financed their elections just like they always have done. Anyone expecting things to be different will again be disappointed.














