If it was the conservative Christian vote which got Bush back in, in the U.S.;
what was it in Australia that got Howard back in with a landslide?

Fundamentalism had its roots in the U.S. so it is understandable that it
dominates the Christian Church over there. In Australia, however, it's a
different story, and yet the conservative push is even stronger.

- Greg



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