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2012 Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum said a speech from former president John F. Kennedy involving separation of church and state made him want to throw up. Should religion and politics mix? Ana Kasparian, former prosecutor Steve Oh, and Jayar Jackson break it down on The Young Turks.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/27/rick-santorum-jfk-church-state-michigan-primary-2012_n_1303757.html
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Drale
(7,932 posts)what would make the church and state issue so different?
ihavenobias
(13,532 posts)it's good to shine a light on the radical nature of the religious right. That's why I was hoping Santorum would win Michigan.
baldguy
(36,649 posts)Loudmxr
(1,405 posts)I am so angry.
I voted for JFK. I was in kindergarten. I still remember raising my hand in class for JFK. I really think my vote in the mock election influenced my parents to vote for Kennedy.
I was so excited when he won my class's vote. I went home and said "Kennedy won!! Kennedy won!!"
I still quote him in arguments. It is a great resource.
I have driven up Elm Street not knowing what I would find as I went under the bridge to Dealy Plaza.
They blew his brains out!!!
Not that I am a conspiracy advocate but there is still more metal in the rotting dead corpse of John Connally than was missing from "The Magic Bullet".
We would be living in a different world today had that day in Dallas never happened