Date: 2009-10-29 02:28 pm (UTC)
Why must it always be termed 'discrimination' when someone of a certain persuasion or belief can't get elected? Did it ever occur to you that people, by nature, tend to gather with others like themselves. Therefore, Christians (the overwhelming majority of Americans) might be more apt to vote for a Christian. Maybe only because they have a sense of the persons' beliefs, or moral compass, or whatever. It's not 'discrimination'. The term discrimination, in my opinion, has become so over-used and trivialized that it's barely relevant any longer anyway.
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