Fidelis, a new Catholic-based organization, today launched an advertising campaign in the run-up to the Senate confirmation hearings to fill a Supreme Court vacancy. Their initial round of ads are beginning in Washington, D.C. and cite the role that anti-religious bigotry has played in recent Senate confirmation battles. The newspaper ad highlights religiously intolerant remarks by Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, and calls on him to keep religion out of future Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
The first ad includes a quote from Dean referring to Conservative Christians at a June 6, 2005 press conference in San Francisco, saying: "They are not very friendly to different kinds of people...they all behave the same and they all look the same." The second round of advertising begins next week in Nevada.
The first print ad is available online at www.fidelis.org.
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Lets hope they get the message accross, the dems call use bigots when we don't agree with us, but they are the bigots. They clame they want to help minoritys (when they were talking at those times they were talking about people of Aferican decent) but which party has put more minorities in positions of power? Also I will say it does not mater if some one is a minority or not, if they can do the job the best then they should be the ones getting the job.
that is the reason they are lossing power, and the will (they must) continue to loss power till they stop 1) supporting the murder of the unborn 2) stop supporting abominations (homosexuals) 3) stop being bigots
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