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Loretta Sanchez preys on religious against health care

I pray, you prey

By Andrew deRenzy

Friday, August 7th, 2009, 16:37
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Loretta Sanchez hardly has the record of being a Roman Catholic like her wikipedia page says:

She voted against a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and supports abortion rights. She also sought to reverse the ban on abortions at overseas military bases and installations. In August 2000, Sanchez refused to relocate a political fundraiser she had planned at the Playboy Mansion in California. As a result, Democratic National Committee chairman Joe Andrew cancelled her scheduled speaking role at the Democratic National Convention. Sanchez’s address was reinstated just before the convention, when she agreed to relocate her fundraiser to Universal Studios.

So why on earth would she hold her town hall meeting in a Church of all places? What happened to your definition of seperation of church and state? Or is this just you attempt to silence the reverent people of Orange County California? The left scream in favor of a woman’s right to choose, they call their opposition gay bashers and wife beaters. Sanchez attempted to have her elitist friends over at the playboy mansion for crying out loud! But when it comes down to it the American people are conservative and dems try to pass themselves off as so, because conservatives win elections.

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