Jeb Bush defends Indiana law as a safeguard for religious belief http://nyti.ms/1xuDp2j pic.twitter.com/lJFuqxG632
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@rezaaslan @nytimes after hearing about #GoingClear, this atheist would like the option to refuse service to Scientologists
@rezaaslan @nytimes This "religion card" will not sit well with the voting public, but would get votes in the primaries. just my thought
.@rezaaslan @alikat747 @nytimes ~ Oh, Poor Jeb, he can't hep it: Former Gov but Seems to forget #Florida's MAJOR INDUSTRY IS #TOURISM.
@rezaaslan @nytimes Like moths to a flame, the GOP contenders rush to outdo each other in odious allegiance to latest "Christian" law.
@rezaaslan @nytimes Safeguar? Woohoo He's defending it because Indiana is a red State, but his bro wasn't anti gay was he?
@rezaaslan @NotSoVanilla @nytimes yeah.. I believe it. I live in Flori-duh.
@rezaaslan @nytimes I can't believe he stuck his toe into this water. He'll regret this move.
@rezaaslan @nytimes The thoughtful, subtly nuanced Bush.
@rezaaslan @nytimes Somewhere, Jon Podesta is rubbing his hands together saying, "Muahahahahaa!" Let the self-destruction proceed.
@rezaaslan What's the new saying? Run off the cliff in the primaries, run to the center in the general? Is it poss? We'll see. @nytimes
@rezaaslan @nytimes @Kathys1963Ks religionists freedom ~ keep talking assholes
@rezaaslan hello sir, is the story of Noah's ark (and other stories) just metaphors according to Islam?
@rezaaslan @nytimes Next thing Jeb'll do is run on the gov't telling you how God says to take care of your family's health care...o wait....
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