I don't think that this is going to be as big a deal as you make it out to be. Bush fought against gay rights and he didn't get very far. All he did was serve as a roadblock.
As far as gay rights go, I think that they should be given the same rights as straight people, though I don't believe that gay marriage really exists. Civil unions sure, but not a marriage per se. That's pretty defined as a union between a man and a woman in the Bible.
I also think that you're reading too much into the church aspect. Look who Obama's minister/priest was. I'd say that he is a lot worse and far more volatile than any minister who thinks he can "fix" gays.
While the fact of the matter is that Palin does have some weaknesses, shes still a viable candidate for the Republican party; one who can attract more conservative Republicans who feel that McCain is too liberal. It's actually a pretty wise political choice, given the fact that McCain can attract some liberals and moderates, while Palin can attract more conservatives.
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