I wonder why seperation of church and state doesn't apply to stuff like this?? I guess when the goal is in one's interest...they turn their heads to the issue

Whats funny to me is that a lot of black people will down Bush for not going to black churches and pandering like Kerry does...as if Kerry really cares about black people and our plight...we have to care about ourselves and do what we have to do for our own community...not fall down and bow to the first candidate that comes to our churches...ONLY AROUND ELECTION TIME!
October 10, 2004, 8:04 PM EDT
Kerry campaigns in Fla. with Sharpton, Jackson
MIAMI -- The Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton set aside their rivalry yesterday and appeared jointly at a church to exhort blacks to vote for Democrat John Kerry, who cast his own election as a continuation of the nation's civil rights struggle.
With polls showing blacks support Kerry overwhelmingly, Jackson and Sharpton urged about 300 parishioners at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church to be sure to vote, warning against efforts to keep blacks from the polls on Nov. 2.
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