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Monday, November 3, 2008 12:00 AM

Sundown on Colorado fundamentalists

A Sunday visit to the megachurch that praised George W. Bush suggests that its political end of days is near.

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  • Monday, November 3, 2008 04:32 AM

    Religious fanaticism

    It always seems to come to light that religious groups like this that the "leader" (or original leader) gets involved in something that eventually leads to his (or her) downfall or demise. Then they come back and say the devil made me do it, no dumbass the devil might have been in the details, however you made the decision to go down that road.

    As far as churches like this all but telling its members how to vote is no suprise as I have goen to many churches that tell its members how or what to vote on. Doing that flies in the face of their tax exempt status and as such they should have their tax status revoked for at least 5 years every time they mention something like this. They want teh government to stay out of the church and yet they want to tell you how to vote. It doesn't work that way.

    These idiots that believe everything that the republicans tell them to is sad. I feel sad for these people because they are voting against their own self interests. As I heard somewhere before people like this are from a country known as Dumbfuckistan.....so go ahead and vote for John six pack and Sarah wine box and see how fast you get to have a cold brew or glass of wine with them.

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