Dawn has her take on Debate III: No Child Left Behind up, and while I disagree with lots of her reactions, I do dearly love this:
I would have liked to see something along these lines:
Cardinals are galvanizing against you, Senator, what do you say to them?
I say if you want to support the first President that has presided over federal executions in 64 years, go ahead. You want to vote for a man that started a preemptive war on what has turned out to be faulty intelligence, be my freaking guest. But I would hope that the preserving the principles of the Catholic church of faith, justice and love, of making sure the church is a safe place for our children [yeah, buddy] would be more important than getting involved in any one country’s politics. Cardinals, like every voting age citizen, have a right to cast a vote for whomever they choose, but our country has a long tradition of the separation of church and state and under my presidency that tradition will continue.
Boo. Yah.