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Originally Posted by RichieLion
This is the reason why on all the debates between McDonnell and Coons she was asked her opinions on her beliefs instead of substantive questions on her views on the Constitution and her anticipated role in relation to it. She repeatedly tried, and with some success to do this anyway. Despite the picture painted in the news she mopped the floor with the woeful Coons who didn't even know what freedoms the First Amendment granted US citizens.
By the way dj, she was right about the words "separation of church and state" not being in the First Amendment albeit the televised ignorance of the college students and moderators who voiced shocked laughter. This is a great example of the brainwashing of the liberal elite.
All in all Ms. O'Donnell dragged the Delaware Republicans to the conservative side of the aisle and, like Sarah Palin, I expect you'll be seeing more of this talented woman all over television. I also expect her to be derided and called names by liberal talking heads and their disciples, much like the influential Sarah Palin, much to her delight, is derided and underestimated by these same culprits.
I can see 2012 from my house 
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Good post RICHIELION. I often wonder why the women's groups do not get more upset at what, I at least, consider different treatment of women candidates versus men. Some of the questions would never be asked of a man and I wonder why since they are running for the same offices !