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    US evangelicals warn Republican

    Yes, the globalists are pushing for the demorats to gain control so they will allow amnesty. We need thriod party reps.

    Last Updated: Friday, 17 March 2006, 10:31 GMT

    US evangelicals warn Republicans
    By Jamie Coomarasamy
    BBC News, Washington

    Prominent leaders from the Christian right have warned Republicans they must do more to advance conservative values ahead of the US mid-term elections.

    Their message to Congress, controlled by Republicans, is "must do better".

    Support from about a quarter of Americans who describe themselves as evangelicals was a factor in President George W Bush's two election victories.

    The Republicans will need to keep them onboard if they are to retain control of Congress in November.


    BALANCE OF POWER
    435 seats - all to be contested in mid-terms
    Republicans hold 231 seats; Democrats 201; one independent; two seats vacant
    Democrats need to win net 15 seats to win control of House
    At a news conference in Washington, some of America's most influential conservative leaders said the current perception among evangelical Christians was that the Republican majority was not doing enough for them.

    Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, said that apart from confirming two conservative judges to the Supreme Court, "core values voters" did not feel that Congress was advancing their interests.


    100 seats - 33 to be contested in mid-terms
    Republicans hold 55 seats; Democrats 44; one independent
    Democrats need to win net six seats to win control of Senate
    The leaders appear to be reflecting a growing sense of frustration among the Christian right, over what they see as a lack of legislative progress on issues such as banning same-sex marriages.

    And while this was not quite a call to arms, it will cause concern in Republican circles in the run-up to the mid-terms.

    Exit polls suggested that more than three-quarters of white evangelical Christians voted for President Bush in 2004.

    But according to a recent opinion poll, the number of them who want Republicans to retain their Congressional majority is not much above 50%.
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    I don't want either party to 'control'...I want enough independents in there that they can't count on getting the votes for just any silly thing they have in mind...

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    I agree RR. I heard the Republicans complaining aobut this yesterday, the democrates too. They fear those of us wiht a mind of our own who refuse to blindly follow either party like I used to do. Nope, I vote for th best person now.
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