Macfistowannabe
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Well yeah, some feel that you must vote the lesser of two evils. I just wonder what his opponent stood for.
martha said:
Where the hell were they when this clown was elected?
Macfistowannabe said:Well yeah, some feel that you must vote the lesser of two evils. I just wonder what his opponent stood for.
verte76 said:I know that there are some evangelical Christians who wouldn't vote for these clowns as well.
Originally posted by Macfistowannabe
There are some protestants (a very small percentage) who claim that Catholics won't go to heaven - total bull.
martha said:That whole "lesser of two evils" excuse can be such a cop-out. I have a hunch that this guy was elected because people actually wanted him to represent them. I had to suffer through years of Bob Dornan, the biggest lame-ass in Congress at the time, because my fellow Orange Countians actually liked the guy.
Macfistowannabe said:If we were to ban gay books, we'd have to ban lustful books long before it, along with evolution books. That pretty much means burn down a few libraries. This guy's agenda hardly makes sense. He can disagree with homosexuality if he wants, but banning books is not going to stop it.
pwmartin said:Hey hey hey, tennispunk! Let's not go equating this stuff you hate with a particular geographic area!
Fact: the only school district still under federally-mandated desegregation orders is in the oh-so-enlightened area north of the mason-dixon.
Macfistowannabe said:Not sure how I offended you tennispunk. Feel free to hit me again for whatever I did.
verte76 said:The idiot who's proposing this garbage is from my home state, yes, but he's going to hear from me and it's not exactly going to be flattery.
Moonlit_Angel said:
Heh, oh, I can just imagine some of the stuff you'll say. Rock on. And hopefully you won't be the only one sending a nasty letter. .
Angela
Macfistowannabe said:I'm not exactly for what this guy is doing either, he's taking his stance a few steps too far.
Macfistowannabe said:Or at least, a conservative who doesn't single out homosexuality over much worse ideas, such as murder, bestiality, and pedophilia. I also see how it can offend liberals as well.
Macfistowannabe said:Many of the people who oppose gay marriage don't hate gays, and are not homophobes. They simply believe that homosexuality is a sin.
Nothing is wrong with having faith inspire your beliefs. If all humans were capable of following the Ten Commandments, we would be living in Utopia.martha said:
They simply belive that imposing their religion on others is an acceptable motivation for public policy.
I'm well aware of that, and if they quoted the Bible, they took it out of context. This was not of God. The only thing in the Bible I can think of that says not to marry foreigners was in the Old Testament, simply as a warning to that it would lead into worshipping false gods, as quite a few gentiles did at the time.martha said:
Way back before we both were born, some believed that blacks and whites should not be allowed to marry because it was a sin. They simply believed that.
Letters are all good, but the comparison to Hitler is a bit of a cheapshot. I don't believe he's got plans for concentration camps any time soon.verte76 said:The letters to the editor page was full of irate letters about Allen today. Someone compared him to Hitler.
Macfistowannabe said:Homosexuality is not a skin color, but a content of character.