JW wrote: Separation of Church and state while a good idea, is unrealistic.
While I agree with most of what you wrote and respect and applaud you for your religious faith, JW, I can't agree with your quote above. Amendment I of the U.S. Constitution is crystal clear:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."
You are free to practice your religion, while others are free to practice theirs and still others are free to practice NO religion whatsoever, if that is what they choose. You are free to vote for a candidate who shares your religious faith, and others are free to vote with no weight given whatsoever to a candidate's religion or demonstration of faith. This is not unrealistic, it is absolutely codified in our most cherished American document and guiding precept, in fact.
In this year's Presidential campaign we will be choosing between two good, decent and competent men who are both fine public servants. IMHO it is a shame that there are some out there who will seek to destroy the reputation of both Senators McCain and Obama with negative attacks that scream that somehow JM or BO are incompetent and unequipped to lead us. Nothing could be further from the truth.
I wish we could simply let the two of them debate the issues which separate them and then let the voters decide who should be elected. Either man will offer a big improvement over the current occupant of the White House, and either will help to restore both our domestic situation and our standing in the world. Is it necessary that both men have to be tarred, feathered and tarnished beyond all reason in the process? How did we come to this sorry state? Both Senators McCain and Obama clearly want and hope to keep to the high road, as they have done for most of their political careers. Good for them I say, and hope the "527" zealots on both sides are restricted from the kind of "Swift boating" which contributes nothing positive and seeks only to destroy.