July 26, 2008
Posted: July 26th, 2008 08:49 AM ET

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(CNN) - Pastor Rick Warren talks to CNN's Campbell Brown about the upcoming election and candidates.

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Connie   July 26th, 2008 1:54 pm ET

So much has been made about Senator Obama attending a Christian church for twenty years , I am hoping that Pastor Warren asks McSenile how often he attended church and how much he and Cindy put in the collection plate. Seems like the news media was concerned about the Obama's that did attend church,raise their daughters in church and tried to help the church and community , but has not bothered to find out about John McSenile and Cindy's church affiliations. I believe he raised his hand when the question of believing in evolution was ask during a debate. He does think the Grand Canyon is beautiful though . OBAMA 08
Connie from Indiana

cas   July 26th, 2008 1:41 pm ET

If this guy is having the two PRESUMPTIVE contenders for POTUS come to his church to speak, shouldn't he lose his "tax free" status?????

Justin Slayer   July 26th, 2008 1:28 pm ET

Have you ever noticed how forced John McCain’s smile / smirk is?

Last week, the networks began to edit the footage, [quick cut-aways] to suppress this smirk. They now it doesn’t play well with voters and want to do everything they can to bolster McCain to keep this campaign close.

John McCain comes of as phoney and his comments contrieved and his mannerisms controlled and scripted.

mayahh   July 26th, 2008 1:26 pm ET

No interest...

Fred   July 26th, 2008 1:25 pm ET

CNN, please take this Bush-apologist off of your general campaign coverage. Campbell Brown (a trust-fund name if there ever was one) is not a respected, unbiased "journalist." She's a partisan hack in the vein of Robert Novak and has no place covering a general election. Let her cover her Bush's last gasps, GOP candidates or slimy right-wing religious fanatics, but get her off the general campaign coverage or lose whatever shred of credibility you have left.

arkansas hillbilly   July 26th, 2008 1:25 pm ET

no comment.he is a pastor,and i'm not going listen to anymore religious people injecting themselves into politics.their time would be better spent doing their jobs.which basically entails stealing money from the sick and the old.

former republican white man from california for Obama   July 26th, 2008 1:24 pm ET

I only wish the Republican party could have put someone out there that has this mans intelligence, humility, honestly and yes spirituality. Instead we got the typical SO called Neo Conservative thought he really is not. Basically the GOP candidate is just a puppet for all there big money backers and lobbyist friends from foreign countries. One of these days I might be able to call myself a republican again but for now I am independent our party has been taken over by fear and hate mongering tools

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