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Anti-Atheist bigotry in State Politics

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Linking a politician to atheists is a winning strategy in the US. :-(

 

http://www.wspa.com/spa/news/local/article/kay_hagen_sues_elizabeth_dole_over_campaign_ad/10464/

 

 

Kay Hagan has taken legal action against U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole for a television ad linking Hagan to atheist advocates. Hagan filed the lawsuit today. Hagan had given Dole until Noon today to stop running the ad, which critized Hagan’s attendence at a fundraiser hosted by a member of the Godless Americans commiteee. The ad states, “Godless Americans and Kay Hagan. She hid from cameras. Took godless money. What did Hagan promise in return?” Then, a voice meant to sound like Hagen’s, says, “There is no God.” Hagen claims the voice is not hers.

 

Not sure I agree with the lawsuit, but I do agree with the sentiment

She promised to kill God! ZOMG!

Depressing, really. Thank goodness PZ retracted his support for Hagan. Hagan's response in all of this is very telling... not that I think much of Dole for her attacks.

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YES! Dole was beaten. Thank...umm...the people. :)

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