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Add This Group To Obama´s Winning Coalition: ´Religiously Unaffiliated´
National Public Radio, by Liz Halloran
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Posted By:PageTurner, 12/9/2012 11:34:50 AM
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| The big demographic story out of the 2012 presidential election may have been President Obama´s domination of the Hispanic vote, and rightfully so. But as we close the book on the election, it bears noting that another less obvious bloc of key swing state voters helped the president win a second term. They´re the "nones" — that´s the Pew Research Center´s shorthand for the growing number of American voters who don´t have a specific religious affiliation. Some are agnostic, some atheist, but more than half define themselves as either "religious" or "spiritual but not religious," Pew found in a recent survey.
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Comments: The rise of the nothingburgers. It´s probably a function of all the leftwingery and sap-happy leftism that dominates the US religious leadership, Catholic and Protestant and Jewish alike. The GOP is going to have to find a way to appeal to these voters. Some of them will be on our side.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
tedward, 12/9/2012 11:47:11 AM (No. 9056493)
The Godless crowd could care less if we kill unborn babies ~ let the old and infirm die with just comfort care ~ just less we have to spend money on and care about. Freedom of Religion ~ who cares ~ they don´t ~ but soon enough when all Freedoms are taken away ~ there will be nobody to speak out against the Dictatorship we´ll be living in ~ in the words of Carol King ~ It´s too late baby ~yes it´s too late !!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
TunnelRat, 12/9/2012 12:04:12 PM (No. 9056517)
The godless and the unsaved...
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
ketchuplover, 12/9/2012 12:10:21 PM (No. 9056524)
Through this election and other setbacks, I believe that God is telling His children to separate themselves from the godless and do not rely upon man or manmade institutions. He´s getting us ready for His 2nd Coming.
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rabbit, 12/9/2012 12:15:31 PM (No. 9056529)
Nearly everyone has faith; the issue is what do they put their faith in. This analysis is hardly a surprise; those who choose not to put their faith in organized religion often choose to put their faith in government. If you don´t expect God to be there for you, if you don´t expect your neighbors to be there for you...then most likely you have faith that your government will be there for you. And that is the Democratic mantra.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
jalo1951, 12/9/2012 12:19:42 PM (No. 9056532)
Unfortunately James Carville was right.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Susannah, 12/9/2012 12:21:30 PM (No. 9056533)
There are religiously affiliated people who have no problem with abortion and euthanasia. There are also atheists and agnostics who regard euthanasia as murder. And there are plenty of non-religious people who espouse overall conservative principles.
Religious belief is no guarantee of a belief in conservatism.
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bluefindad, 12/9/2012 12:24:53 PM (No. 9056539)
These are people who see religion as oppression, evil as circumstantial, and they believe that we are better off without God.
They will be astonished when they look back and see what becomes of a nation of gods.
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Davids918, 12/9/2012 12:35:37 PM (No. 9056553)
OP, it will be by focusing on fiscal responsibility, and how the liberal policies affect prices of things everyone pays for, how those policies don´t help increase tax revenues to pay for police, fire and teachers.
How long do Democrats expect to keep borrowing to fund programs?
Obama is counting on the Republicans making the tough choices so they can claim credit for a declining yearly deficit while blaming Republicans for not funding "needed" priorities.
The new oil and natural gasoline extraction is a growth industry which can produce new revenues, produce new jobs, and lower input costs for businesses in America.
Gov´t receives royalties and taxes on oil and nat-gas production. Gov´t pays for gasoline, diesel and electricity too(or we all do) so lower costs would help gov´t reduce expense also.
That´s how we get people of all types to come to the Republian column.
Keep the social issues private, or within the religious confines - don´t allow Democrats to say "they want to impose their ideals upon you" which is what they do.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
grampstosix, 12/9/2012 12:41:26 PM (No. 9056560)
It is interesting how since the early sixties we have moved from acceptance of birth control to abortion to assisted suicide and then to euthanasia as ways to prevent or deal with pesky problems at each end of the life cycle.And now we have gay marriage, legalized pot and economic chaos.Anyone notice a trend? With such a loss of moral fiber in our culture it is no wonder someone like Obama was elected president for two terms.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
pgvoisin, 12/9/2012 12:42:43 PM (No. 9056563)
Liz, you are way off on this!
Obama is their diety!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
whyyeseyec, 12/9/2012 1:26:52 PM (No. 9056607)
@OP: What is it about the GOP that `these` future voters would find appealing? They are already getting what they want with the Dems.
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JAN, 12/9/2012 1:37:15 PM (No. 9056615)
A smoke screen to hide the truth that the election was STOLEN.
By time the msm gets through with their fairy tales it will appear that no one in the entire country voted for Romney.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
M2, 12/9/2012 1:55:04 PM (No. 9056624)
An attempt to marginalize people of faith; Obama´s core voters are, for the most part, godless, big-government, lazy, "low-information" voters who agree with their White House messiah that people who "cling to guns and religion" are not very intelligent.
Alinsky would be proud that Obama has now chosen to "pick the target and freeze it" -- the target now being "religiously unaffiliated", meaning they believe in ABG (Anything But God).
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
tisHimself, 12/9/2012 2:05:12 PM (No. 9056636)
This is the culture war. People who dropped their religion, who made sure their kids weren´t "corrupted" by religious doctrine by making regular attendance at services part of family activity, or who want so badly to be liked that they mute their own religious beliefs and traditions so as to ingratiate themselves with people who listen to NPR or devote Sunday morning to This Week and Meet the press. And the GOP sophisticratics show their disdain for religious foundations and principles on this very board. Review how Romney´s well funded PAC took out first Bachman and then Santorum as religious weirdos. That indifference to religious people made it all that much more easy for Hispanics to take their business elsewhere.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Spidey, 12/9/2012 2:11:22 PM (No. 9056642)
All you have to do is look at the overall behaviors in this country today,to realize God isn´t even on most people´s radar.
The establishment clause has been abused by atheists,agnostics and ACLU.If you remove God from people´s consciences,then you´re going to have a morality breakdown and more votes for the dems. This proves it.
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The case of a same-sex Connecticut couple accused of repeatedly raping and abusing two of their nine adopted boys is headed for trial. Married couple George Harasz and Douglas Wirth of Glastonbury were supposed to be sentenced Friday in Hartford Superior Court under a plea deal, but instead withdrew from their agreement with prosecutors. The men had already pleaded no contest in January to one felony count each of risk of injury to a minor — a reduction from even more serious charges related to sexual assault....
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