<div>Respect for the separation of church and state is not an essential criteria that McCain considered when choosing a vice presidential candidate, given Sarah Palin's explicit linking of her religion and the goals of government. In fact, given the realities of US politics at this time in history, any candidate for president or vice president must announce, and back up by action, they are a devout Christian, or they will have a limited chance of election. Witness Obama's repeated insistence he is not Muslim, his emphasis on his Christian faith, and the attacks, by those wishing to undermine his campaign, that he has a Muslim background. </div>
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<div>Does anyone realistically think a Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Wiccan, Atheist or Agnostic, would have a chance of election as president? Mitt Romney is far more qualified than McCain as CEO of the US, yet who doubts his Mormon heritage, viewed by many Christians as questionably "Christian," was a negative? Or that any presidential candidate would choose someone representing those other spiritual orientations listed, as a VP candidate? Certainly Obama's choice of devout Catholic Joe Biden for VP supports this theory, though I trust Biden supports the separation of church and state more than it appears Palin does.</div>
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<div>Religion dominates the US political landscape. It is more prejudicial for a candidate for the presidency or VP to be other than Christian as a religious orientation, than it is for the candidate to be of a "racial" minority, or of the female gender. <em> </em></div>
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<div><em>I suppose this is some sort of progress!</em></div>
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<div>Religion is a dominate form of prejudice in politics. No, I am not offering exhaustive research at this time to back up this claim... I have offered exhaustive research to this list on other issues, and it is ignored and mocked by those with an irrational bias. Nonetheless, this claim appears to have merit. Why else does Karl Rove tailor Republican strategy aimed at earning the Christian evangelical vote, certainly a partial reason to choose Palin?</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG1vPYbRB7k&feature=related">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG1vPYbRB7k&feature=related</a></div>
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