Religious Politics in America

Posted on December 1, 2009 | 12 Comments

David Domke, highbrow of communications during a University of Washington, explains how a kinship of supervision as well as sacrament tends to reduce a firmness of both. This harangue is a initial of 4 tumble Luce Public Lectures presented by a Jackson School of International Studies.

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Comments (12)

 

  1. theintermediates says:

    The Taliban did not fight in the Soviet-Afghan war, mostly because they were not formed. The mujihadeen fought the Soviets in that war as a largely unorganized rebellion, the Taliban are a radical Islamic police force that operate in parts of Afghanistan.

  2. skyd171 says:

    Why don’t you try watching the video instead of commenting on it without knowing what you’re talking about? If you did, you’d know that he addressed your comment. Sir, your text comment is worthless.

  3. PathogensQuest says:

    Fuck McCain. He hurt the country for political gain and foisted upon us one of the biggest idiots to ever hold higher office.

  4. agapelove4you says:

    Last Election was based on Money, not faith or Christianity. People wanted to change the party in the power because of the bad economy. Sir, your speech is worthless.

  5. YouJustL0stTheGame says:

    Anyone that tries to combine religion and politics in the United States should be executed for treason.

  6. SlashPrower34 says:

    It makes sense that the most religious right-wingers are the biggest idiots.

    Thanks for posting, I liked watching it.

  7. shiftyjake says:

    I haven’t had hope for American politics since I became old enough to vote 6 years ago, so thank you Prof. Domke for giving me reason to hope :)

  8. wildreams says:

    Nicely put:)

  9. horny4bears says:

    thanks for colecting and share’n the findings, gives me a sigh of relief, that perhaps some reversal can take place, on where things have been going.

    I’m hunkering for the feed back on the other side of the base, the people that this seemed to be mostly about, an what their story will pan out to be.

    take care
    JC

  10. Saktoth says:

    EL OH EL!

    The ‘Freedom Fighters in Afghanistan’ he is talking about are the TALIBAN, who fought against the Soviets (which by cold war logic automatically puts them on the side of the US).

  11. LordSlag says:

    5 Stars. “Favorited”.

    Freedom increases proportionately with the distance between church and State.

  12. MyOverflow says:

    Separation of Church and State. :)

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