Considering your political leanings, I thought you would appreciate a bigoted view... Save the hyperbole for someone else.

Religion is a personal--not a social choice--and as such, religious choices should not encroach upon social choices. Faith-based charities, while I applaud their efforts to assist those in need, have used it as a recruiting tool in both mine and other peoples' experiences. Using one's political power to advocate what is clearly a religious position and suggesting it be placed into a situtation it doesn't belong (i.e. keep religion out of schools) is a clear violation of his oath to uphold the Constitution.

Those who claim there is a "secular Jihad" going on in America should either: move to a non-secular country or transform America into a transparent theocratic government--don't waffle. However, the aforementioned transformation would mean the end of America.

Also, I almost spilt my coffee when you mentioned Kennedy! At no time during Kennedy's tenure as President did he approach mixing religion and politics in the way that Bush has done. Thanks for the smile.