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The Values Vote

John writes about the election:

I think the fact that concerns for values played such a central role in this election says a lot about the true intelligence of the American People. In this war against terror, which is fundamentally a war of religion, the moral state of our nation and the West in general is vital for any long-term victory. I can't prove that this was a conscious thought process on the part of most of last Tuesday’s voters, but I think that at some level they must have made that connection. Of course morality is of great importance with or without the war on terror, but I think that this result, that has so baffled our elite cultural betters, has a deep and proper connection with the war.

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Fri. 11/05/04 06:48:47 AM
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