You throw stones so easily but I'm sure you are one of the blind who gave W 8 years to nearly destroy this country. Save your belly aching for one of your fellow misguided bigots on the right for I know the truth and what you preach is not it.
When your kind can open your eyes and see that we are all in this together as Americans and not wealthy or poor, left or right, Christians or Atheists but Americans we can move forward.
But in your present frame of thought all you are is a road block to a better country.
I know what W has been responsible for and yes I won't portray him as a hero and neither would I portray Obama as a hero as well. Because Obama's staff including Nancy the cunt Pelosi, the Clinton Fat Piggy Bitch or John Kerry are better and more supposedly "respectable" people according to you?
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All united, I don't think so because not every American voted for Obama, so you are not so united as you can think. Like in every other country there will be a predominant religion in the case of the USA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_the_United_States, as stated in this link:
The largest religion in the US is Christianity, claimed by the majority of the population (76% in 2008). From those queried, roughly 51% of Americans are Protestants, 24% are Catholics, 1.7% are Mormons (the name commonly used to refer to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), and 1.7% have affiliations with various other Christian denominations. Christianity was introduced during the period of European colonization.
Crystal Cathedral, a former Protestant megachurch in California that suffered severe financial problems. The property has been sold to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange.
According to the 2011 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches, from which members in the United States are combined with Canadian members, and of the National Council of Churches, the five largest denominations are:
The Catholic Church, 68,503,456 members
The Southern Baptist Convention, 16,160,088 members
The United Methodist Church, 7,774,931 members
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 6,058,907 members
The Church of God in Christ, 5,499,875 members
So what's your point? The overwhelming majority of Americans are christians and it is a fact, knowing how some people portray christians here, they shouldn't neglect that christianity is also an important thing in a country's identity.
Left wing and right wing are two different things with different ideas and strategies that both can rarely work together. About the rich and poor like in every other country, the cap continues to grow and you think that you can unite them in these times? I don't think so. We will probably never agree politically but so be it.