>>37
What the hell? My quote failed.
>>38
No, you're just finding ways to baselessly attack religion itself whilst ignoring the fact that it's basically been perverted to the point where the people who find ills within the government do nothing but pray and smash coffee cups. I agree with the criticism, however you're implying that those in power are actually Christian! Ha! They are the farthest examples from it.
As for the Republican party, it's been hijacked by the neoconservative movement that fully came to fruition starting with the Bush administration. Back in 2000, Bush campaigned on a foreign policy that we shouldn't nation build and police the world (classic Republican principals), and that drew in a lot of his voters, since during Clinton's two terms, there was bombing and laying sanctions against Iraq, and bombing Afghanistan, and let's not forget the whole debacle with Bosnia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9SOVzMV2bc
Of course like the lying scumbag most presidents these days are, he did the exact opposite and invaded Iraq and we're still over there nation building.
So, it's not religion to blame, we just have a lot of corrupt assholes in Washington. Which is not news.