Actually, no... I was saying that the parties are different in regards to who always claims to be the moral side... The Republicans are constantly talking about how they have morals... Abortion, Same Sex Marriage, Adultery, and things of that nature, yet they are constantly being outed committing those same "immoral" acts they rally against.
So no... I wasn't comparing Obama and Bush really... Especially not about God.
I mentioned that Bush got on the campaign trail and said "I'm the one who is the good God believer". Obama wasn't even in my statement. You brought him up as a red herring.
I bumped the "Family Values" thread that has links to the Democrat and Republican party platforms. Why don't you point out this major distinction you're talking about? I didn't see it. Both parties talk about morality and family values.
Here is what you said about Bush:
But when your the Republicans started it... When GWB stepped up and talked about how he was the God believer and he was the one against the gays... Well, he put it at the forefront of politics.
This is inaccurate. Bush wasn't "against the gays." Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act, which was supported by numerous Democrats in Congress. And all serious presidential contenders make belief in God a part of their campaign. They have to if they want to win. I even recall the Democrat candidates being asked what their favorite Bible verse during one of the debates.
I brought Obama up because he did exactly what Bush did when it comes to talking about God, his faith, and the influence of faith on his life.