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<blockquote data-quote="duece212" data-source="post: 3718752" data-attributes="member: 558948"><p>Alot of peoples morals and beliefs are based off of their religion. Alot of people elected into any public office will make decisions based on their morals and beliefs. To think religion will never play a role in politics is wishful thinking. Just because somebody doesn't put their religion on display (which is a cool thing to do if your a republican) doesn't mean its not affecting their decision making when in office.</p><p></p><p>There are also checks and balances which is why one public office ran by a very religious person doesn't get all the power. They just get to play a part in the endless bickering and continued process of getting nothing done for the American people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duece212, post: 3718752, member: 558948"] Alot of peoples morals and beliefs are based off of their religion. Alot of people elected into any public office will make decisions based on their morals and beliefs. To think religion will never play a role in politics is wishful thinking. Just because somebody doesn't put their religion on display (which is a cool thing to do if your a republican) doesn't mean its not affecting their decision making when in office. There are also checks and balances which is why one public office ran by a very religious person doesn't get all the power. They just get to play a part in the endless bickering and continued process of getting nothing done for the American people. [/QUOTE]
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