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In reply to the discussion: Want to drive a right winger insane? Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Paine on religion [View all]get the red out
(14,031 posts)8. Thanks, I needed a Facebook Status
Now the RW heads from my childhood can commence to explode.
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Want to drive a right winger insane? Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Paine on religion [View all]
cali
Mar 2012
OP
Unlike the Founders, most Americans have forgotten the horrors of institutionalized religion.
Selatius
Mar 2012
#1
We've known this for a while via the RW Authoritarian Follower theory. Those who aren't familiar
lib_wit_it
Mar 2012
#29
"Republican Brain" is newest in batch of books on cognitive psychology of political orientation
NAO
Mar 2012
#34
They are actually speaking against Nationalization of Religion and the Institution.
harun
Mar 2012
#9
No. Over the years the Supreme court applied most of the Bill of Rights to the states.
former9thward
Mar 2012
#41
Four names on the Declaration of Independence voted 'yea' to ratify that treaty, and a fifth signed
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2012
#59