http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A46132-2004Jun16?language=printer(snip)
Bush on Religion
At yesterday's news conference, Bush was also asked to respond to Ron Reagan's eulogy of his father on Saturday.
"Q He said that politicians should not wear religious faith on their sleeve. And a lot of Republicans interpreted those remarks as being critical of you and your position on stem cell. I'd like to ask you about that.
"PRESIDENT BUSH: Whether or not a politician should wear their -- I've always said I think it's very important for someone not to try to take the speck out of somebody else's eye when they may have a log in their own. In other words, I'm very mindful about saying, you know, oh, vote for me, I'm more religious than my neighbor. And I think it's -- I think it's perfectly -- I think it's important for people of religion to serve. I think it is very important for people who are serving to make sure there is a separation of church and state."
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When are people going to realize that the current president does not have the mental capacity to construct a coherent though, let alone conduct a democracy?