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Now I ask you, whom do you trust your Constitution to?
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OPINION: GOP Atheist Tells Michael Steele to Divorce Religious Right (click here)
By American Atheists , An Educational Organization for Atheists - January 31, 2009
...David Silverman of American Atheists had this response:
I am a Republican Atheist, but I haven't voted for a Republican since Christie Whitman because I haven't been able to do so.
I believe in gun rights, a small government, low taxes, and a strong military. I believe the unions can be just as corrupt as corporations, and I believe in "workfare not welfare".
But I can't vote Republican, ever, because they have become tools of the Religious Right. They are, in my opinion, much more concerned about Intelligent Design, Faith-Based Initiatives, and making ME a 2nd class citizen than any of the issues on which we agree....