Narupug wrote:

Stingray24 wrote:

Narupug wrote:

Imo if you're voting on religious lines because the candidate is a certain religion or because the other candidate is a certain religion, or lack there of, that ladies and  gentlemen is discrimination and a violation of the 14th ammendment.  Though it's unlikely that religion will be the only difference. 

I find it kinda sad that religion is so critical to people, so critical that you let it make decisions for you.  Voting for a candidate because the person who feeds you your decisions disguised as a sermon said so is sad
We're free to discriminate when choosing our vote in a free country.  I'm not sure what you point is since the nominee was not chosen because of her religion, nor was Obama given his orders through a sermon.
I know lucky for us Obama was elected, but there were some candidates in the republican primaries who I'm not so sure would have been making their decisions as logically.
Obama claimed to be just as religious as all the other candidates, so it seems he's in the same camp.  Or do you believe otherwise?