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Wednesday, December 08, 2004

More values from our beloved Republican party 

On October 4th, 2004 President Bush was in Iowa to sign the Tax Relief Act (scroll down the page) where he introduced Mike Hintz and his family. Hintz, a First Assembly of God youth pastor, said that the tax cuts have given him additional money for health care.

Hintz went on to say that, "the American people are starting to see what kind of leader President Bush is. People know where he stands. Where we are in this world, with not just the war on terror, but with the war with our culture that's going on, I think we need a man that is going to be in the White House like President Bush, that's going to stand by what he believes. Everybody that I've talked to are saying that things are going to start going his way."

Quite the endorsement from your typical small town, God fearing, nuclear family.

Yesterday, December 7th, 2004, Rev. Mike Hintz turned himself into the police for having an affair with a 17-year-old woman in the church youth group this spring. Hintz had been fired on October 30th, 2004 immediately after church officals heard the allegations.

Yep, that's some endorsement from the good pastor. How do you think the Republicans would react if something like this had happened with Kerry? Or with any Democrat for that matter?

Bush and his supporters sure do have a monopoly on values. They can keep them, I have my own set.

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