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well if you wish to get technical, the majority of governments around the world are based on one religion or another (or combinations there of). but there are states in the west that are able to keep religion and state far more separate that the us. it's really kind of sad when politicians have to pull the religion card because they can't formulate a stong enough policy or argument for their policies to base their election campaign on. our country has become so superficial and dummied down that the majority of people are too busy or lazy to critically think about the underlying policies that are in place or are being proposed. i am not going to vote for someone based on their religion. although if they are constantly cramming their religion and religious views down my throat, there's a pretty good chance that i won't be voting for them. and in all honesty if this bombardment of religious propaganda via governmental representatives continues, i may look into extending my student visa down here into a permanent resident visa. the usa has just gotten so rediculous in recent years i can't even put up with it anymore.
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