--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Lynda Carter is hardly a non-partisan.






> 
> Her husband was a long-time associate of Clark Clifford who was the 
> top adviser to Democrat presidents and the Democrat Party for decades.
> 
> Indeed, they were so close that they were indicted and tried together 
> in a sensational bank fraud case a number of years back (both were 
> acquited if I remember correctly).
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <do.rflex@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > Interview for Philly Magazine:
> > 
> > 
> > Excerpt:
> > 
> > VICTOR FIORILLO: Okay, last question. I'm sure you've seen all the
> > comparisons in the media and among Republicans of Sarah Palin to
> > Wonder Woman. How do you feel about that?
> > 
> > 
> > LYNDA CARTER: Don't get me started. She's the anti-Wonder Woman. 
> She's
> > judgmental and dictatorial, telling people how they've got to live
> > their lives. And a superior religious self-righteousness … that's 
> just
> > not what Wonder Woman is about. Hillary Clinton is a lot more like
> > Wonder Woman than Mrs. Palin. She did it all, didn't she?
> > 
> > No one has the right to dictate, particularly in this country, to
> > force your own personal views upon the populace — religious views. I
> > think that is suppressive, oppressive, and anti-American. We are the
> > loyal opposition. That's the whole point of this country: freedom of
> > speech, personal rights, personal freedom. Nor would Wonder Woman be
> > the person to tell people how to live their lives. Worry about your
> > own life! Worry about your own family! Don't be telling me what I 
> want
> > to do with mine.
> > 
> > I like John McCain. But this woman — it's anathema to me what she
> > stands for. I think America should be very afraid. Very afraid.
> > Separation of church and state is the one thing the creators of the
> > Constitution did agree on — that it wasn't to be a religious
> > government. People should feel free to speak their minds about
> > religion but not dictate it or put it into law.
> > 
> > What I don't understand, honestly, is how anyone can even begin to 
> say
> > they know the mind of God. Who do they think they are? I think 
> that's
> > ridiculous. I know what God is in my life. Now I am sure that she's
> > not all just that. But it's enough to me. It's enough for me to 
> have a
> > visceral reaction. And it makes me mad.
> > 
> > People need to speak up. Doesn't mean that I'm godless. Doesn't mean
> > that I am a murderer. What I hate is this demonization of everybody
> > but one position. You're un-American because you're against the war.
> > It's such bullshit. Fear. It's really such a finite way of thinking
> > about God to think that your measley little mind can know the mind 
> of
> > God. It's a very little God that way. I think that God's bigger. I
> > don't presume to know his mind. Or her mind.
> > 
> > 
> http://www.phillymag.com/arts_entertainment/articles/whats_what_with_l
> ynda_carter/
> > 
> > or, http://tinyurl.com/4qtbyq
> >
>


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