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You want to change the meaning of something in the Costitution? We have an app for that - it's called the Ammendment Process! |
Chacha: What values are you talking about?
If you're talking about abortion, poll after poll shows that Americans really wish the issue would go away - "you live your life, I'll live mine" - but a majority still would not outlaw it. If you're talking about gay rights, well, Satorum just got booed off a stage here in New Hampshire because he's sticking to his position that, some time back, he stated where he equated gay sex with bestiality. He may very well have more mainstream opinions when it comes to economic issues but those I mentioned above are not going to sit well with people. It's those kinds of positions that make many people uncomfortable and reinforce the idea that the GOP wants to be in your bedroom (as opposed to the Democrats who want to be in your wallet). My daughter, who is more conservative than her peers and lives in PA, is overjoyed that he was not only beaten but beaten SOUNDLY. Casey got almost half-again as many votes as Santorum did. |
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ObamaCare is not a Constitutional Amendment. Quit mixing apples and oranges. Using the courts to reinterpret the Constitution with the lame "living document" argument is a tool most closely associated with the leftists in our country who are the driving force behind today's Democrat Party. P.S.: I will definitely be there tonight after a 2 Monday absence for holiday visits up north. Would love to see you there. |
Originally Posted by janmcn View Post
"President Obama doesn't hate blacks, hispanics and gays the way the republican candidates do." We could read this statement mean that Democrats hate blacks, hispanics and gays differently than the Republicans. And then the conclusion of a logical syllogism could be: therefore Democrats and Republicans both hate blacks, hispanics and gays. I am only presenting back what was written and not restating it to mean something other than the writer intended....which happens too frequently on this forum. btk |
You have to admit that janmcn did not use the best of grammar in her posting.
Let's not even talk about Republicans or Democrats hating blacks, hispanics and gays. That is just counter-productive to absolutely everything. You will find a very few bigots and racists wherever you look but certainly no major political party is racist or bigoted. BTK seems to be facinated with restructuring a meaning in this post as well as his strange post regarding a "I know this is not true - but, WHAT IF it were true" on a YouTube hoax about healthcare. Did someone hijack your computer as usually your posts are good? |
sorry to disappoint you buggyone I was not trying to do anything. I know what I meant and intended. I meant nothing more than written...in fact it was more tongue in cheek than anything else. I worded it that way purposely.
You can imagine what ever your hearts desire in restating what YOU THINK were my intents and then using the restatement as a basis for your obsessive catharsis on the subject. HOWEVER.....you are wrong again. Preach all you like on what you believe and not preaching what YOU THINK others said/believe. btk |
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one would expect new hampshire voters to not hold conservative views on abortion and "gay rights". the reason gay marriage is not a state issue is that it has effects when these couples move to another state and also that it affects other laws such as adoption, etc....our position to have an amendment to the constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman is to avoid further interpretations such as three way relationships, etc which you can imagine can be endless varieties. we do not allow mormons to marry polygamously for this same reason...it has nothing to do with hating gays. we understand that they want to be able to have legal partnerships to protect their assets, etc...we do not need to call it marriage to accomplish this....we see this as a further undermining of the traditional family, the backbone of society.
as for casey beating him in his third senatorial race, casey won in part because he is a pro-life democrat, thus negating part of santorum's appeal to voters. he was also the son of a popular governor. where is the watering hole? maybe you should all spend your monday evenings at the tea party meeting and then we would all really need a drink afterwards :) |
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The only disappointment is for the single women who see this table full of men who are not on the menu:) (Just a joke chachacha) |
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not to worry, richie...this single woman is not interested in invading your watering hole...please note that i edited the post you cited afterwards to add a fact concerning Santorum's third race for senate, which he lost.
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"You can imagine what ever your hearts desire in restating what YOU THINK were my intents and then using the restatement as a basis for your obsessive catharsis on the subject. HOWEVER.....you are wrong again.
Preach all you like on what you believe and not preaching what YOU THINK others said/believe. btk " ___________________________ ??????????? ROFLMAO!!! What did he say? I have not seen such "gobbledegook" since leaving my government job. ???????????????????????????????????? |
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understanding... is... a... very... convenient... malady!! btk |
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