Real Questions For Clatworthy

Filed in Delaware by on October 19, 2008

– Do you believe women have a right to privacy with regard to their reproductive health?

– Do you believe there should be religious litmus tests for elected office?

– Do you believe, as John Atkins does, that Jesus should be the official deity of the Indian River School District?

– Do you believe that Churches which take an active role in political campaigns should keep their IRS “charitable” tax exemption?

– Do you believe that school prayer should be part of our public schools?

– Do you believe that creationism should be taught in our public schools? As a follow up, do you believe in evolution?

– As a potential State Senator, who’s law is supreme in the state of Delaware, God’s or Man’s?

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  1. R Smitty says:

    Wait…wait…stop…STOP!

    These are legitimate, constructive questions! I thought I was on Delaware Liberal. Who are you and what have you done?!

    😛

  2. nemski says:

    We have this rather odd plan that if we go after John Clatworthy is a constructive and positive manner, he might actual lose.

    There is a first for everything. 😉

  3. anonone says:

    Do you believe in equal rights under the law for all people, regardless of who they love?

  4. liberalgeek says:

    Ya know, these questions would have no context if we didn’t do a series of posts about Clatworthy’s alma mater.

  5. Joanne Christian says:

    No time to post…I’m of to church

  6. Donsquishy says:

    Do you believe, as John Atkins does, that Jesus should be the official deity of the Indian River School District?

    CRUCIFY HIM, CRUCIFY HIM

  7. nemski says:

    lg wrote Ya know, these questions would have no context if we didn’t do a series of posts about Clatworthy’s alma mater.

    Yeah, we’ve done some. 🙂