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By Dan Berger

June 30, 2007

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  • The MSM attempts and succeeds in embarrassing Democratic Party candidates by posing the religious question. Their response is bad. The correct answer to the religious question is to refer to the book of Matthew chapt. 6:2 thru 6:6 where the answer is provided and is: Give alms and pray to God in secret and God will reward openly.Only hypocrites pray openly, because they seek the glory and rewards of men, not of God. All candidates should give the same response. It's the simplicity of this correct answer that confuses Democrats, liberals and progressives. They need help and their DLC consultants aren't cutting it.

    Ken Lusk

    Clayton, GA

    06/30/2007 @ 07:35am


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