The dopey child actor, now a dopey adult twit, is worried that the Democrats didn't pander fast enough to Christers because they initially left out the mention of god in their political platform and is telling the losers who take him seriously that the founding fathers would be disturbed about the state of religious freedom today. (Evidently the silence of Cameron's scholarly intuition must be telling him that Jefferson, Franklin and Adams would not be bothered by the president and the military assassinating US citizens without a trial.)
If our forefathers were in a position to be outraged about anything, it would likely be that their eloquent and fitting motto for the United States, E Pluribus Unum, has been replaced by a religious bumper sticker, In God We Trust, by pushy Christers like Cameron who think their cheap theocracism intellectually trumps the vision of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson who gave us the best national motto any melting-pot country could ever have.
Cameron is for Todd Akin, against the legitimate aspirations of gay people, and critical of the "theory" of evolution. The performer's web page says not one word about his education.
AKSARBENT thinks this is probably because a) no college would want to claim this numbskull as a graduate, or b) he dropped out of school at a very early age.
At any rate, here's a video about his anti-evolution activism, The Origin of Stupidity.
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