Katherine Harris says failure to elect Christians will `legislate sin'

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Another Republican Idiot Opens her Mouth

The Orlando Sentinel
Aug. 25, 2006
Katherine Harris says failure to elect Christians will `legislate sin'
By Jim Stratton

ORLANDO, Fla. - Rep. Katherine Harris said this week that God did not
intend for the United States to be a "nation of secular laws" and that
a failure to elect Christians to political office will allow lawmaking
bodies to "legislate sin."


The remarks, published in the weekly journal of the Florida Baptist
State Convention, unleashed a torrent of criticism from political and
religious officials.


Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., said she was "disgusted" by the
comments "and deeply disappointed in Rep. Harris personally."


Harris, Wasserman Schultz said, "clearly shows that she does not
deserve to be a Representative . . ."


State Rep. Irv Slosberg, D-Boca Raton, demanded an apology, saying the
statements were "outrageous, even by her standards.


"What is going through this woman's mind?" said Slosberg. "We do not
live in a theocracy."


Harris said her religious beliefs "animate" everything she does,
including her votes in Congress.


She then warned voters that if they do not send Christians to office,
they risk creating a government that is doomed to fail.


"If you are not electing Christians, tried and true, under public
scrutiny and pressure, if you're not electing Christians, then in
essence you are going to legislate sin," she told interviewers, citing
abortion and gay marriage as two examples of that sin.


"Whenever we legislate sin," she said, "and we say abortion is
permissible and we say gay unions are permissible, then average
citizens who are not Christians, because they don't know better, we
are leading them astray and it's wrong . . ."


Harris also said the separation of church and state is a "lie we have
been told" to keep religious people out of politics.


In reality, she said, "we have to have the faithful in government"
because that is God's will. Separating religion and politics is "so
wrong because God is the one who chooses our rulers," she said.


"And if we are the ones not actively involved in electing those godly
men and women," then "we're going to have a nation of secular laws.
That's not what our founding fathers intended and that's (sic)
certainly isn't what God intended."


The notion that non-Christians "don't know better," or are less suited
to govern disturbed Rabbi Rick Sherwin, president of the Greater
Orlando Board of Rabbis.


"Anybody who claims to have a monopoly on God," he said, "doesn't
understand the strength of America."


Sherwin and others also said Harris appeared to be voicing support for
a religious state when she said God and the founding fathers did not
intend the United States to be a "nation of secular laws."


The alternative, they said, would be a nation of religious laws.


"She's talking about a theocracy," said Sherwin. "And that's exactly
opposite of what this country is based on." A clause in the First
Amendment prohibits the establishment of a state religion.


Ahmed Bedier, the Central Florida Director of the Council on American
Islamic Relations, said he was "appalled that a person who's been in
politics this long would hold such extreme views."


Bedier said most Christians would find such comments "shameful."


Harris has always professed a deep Christian faith and long been
popular with Christian conservative voters.


University of Virginia political analyst Larry Sabato said the
comments will appeal to Christian fundamentalists who typically turn
out for Republican primaries
 
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I'd rather have Christians in office too, but I do think these views are a bit extreme. I would say that the majority of politicians are Christian or would purport to be. Heck, this is a Christian nation, I would expect that just like I would expect all the Saudi politicians to be muslim.


Ahmed Bedier, the Central Florida Director of the Council on American
Islamic Relations, said he was "appalled that a person who's been in
politics this long would hold such extreme views."


On the above comment, kettle, meet pot! :nono:
 

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Katherine Harris is my kind a girl. I bet she's a freak in the sack! I'd like to hang out with her and spend her money.
 

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Katherine Harris is my kind a girl. I bet she's a freak in the sack! I'd like to hang out with her and spend her money.

Nothing to do with this latest 'thought' of hers(although it doesn't help), but i've been saying forever that she HAS to be on drugs or something. Seriously, forget the 2000 election, forget this Christian thing, try to find a clip or two of hers, that's all it will take to convince anybody.

And those clips can include her political advertisements.

Oh, and Smurph, she's already said that she's prepared to spend all her money (7-9 million in inheritance from her recently deceased dad) to spend in a campaign where all her staffers left, she can raise no outside money, the repubs desperately tried to find a replacement, and she's down like 30 points in the polls.

She might be a good lay(lemme know), but you won't be benefiting from any cash. :nono:
 

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Damn shame. Doped up super-freak can't think of anything better to do with her money. Maybe I should move to Florida so she can get my coc....er, I mean 'vote'.
 

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Damn shame. Doped up super-freak can't think of anything better to do with her money. Maybe I should move to Florida so she can get my coc....er, I mean 'vote'.

Florida welcomes everybody, so come on down and give her a shot. She will soon have some free time and no money. Bring a make-up budget.
 

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Ahmed Bedier, the Central Florida Director of the Council on American
Islamic Relations, said he was "appalled that a person who's been in
politics this long would hold such extreme views."


On the above comment, kettle, meet pot! :nono:

CAIR is a f*cking joke.
 

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Florida welcomes everybody, so come on down and give her a shot. She will soon have some free time and no money. Bring a make-up budget.


that's very funny !!

what's the over & under on how many face lifts has she had ?

obviously she's pandering to the extreme right.

stevie...

we here at madjacksports political forum like to keep everything fair & balanced....

can you give me some democrats who are idiots ?
 
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that's very funny !!

stevie...

we here at madjacksports political forum like to keep everything fai & balanced....

can you give me some democtats who are idiots ?

Lieberman comes to mind.:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie
 

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Lieberman comes to mind.:142smilie :142smilie :142smilie

i'm sorry to say, stevie...i guess there's no hope for you..at your age you are beyond repair...if you have any young ones with you do them a favor & send them out of mass. quickly....(lol).
 

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i'm sorry to say, stevie...i guess there's no hope for you..at your age you are beyond repair...if you have any young ones with you do them a favor & send them out of mass. quickly....(lol).

I did.......but they come back!:scared :scared
 
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