…apparently you're an idiot, incapable of understanding basic English sentences.
I am not pro-abortion, nor am I pro gay-marriage.
Your tactic of labeling everyone who does not perfectly agree with you as such will only drive people away.
Obama only created gay marriage for the military, federal employment and immigration during his administration, yet you fight to retain it with tooth and nail.
You refuse to talk about the court's complicity/role in all of this and ascribe sole accountability to Obama?
I loathe the guy, but you're an idiot if you think it's all Obama's fault — doubly so for failing to acknowledge the courts and their actions.
ANY liberal could do the exact same thing you are doing, as you defend the status quo and oppose the pro-life movement and pro-marriage conservatives.
…I'm not doing what you think I'm doing — but then again, you only care that I don't perfectly agree with you.
Do you realize that a DU member could sign up here and argue with us pro-life, pro-marriage conservatives all day, year after year, using the same technique that you do, fight our politics, our party, our candidates, our legislative proposals, everything, just by using your methods.
The federal government has a lot to do with abortion, and not just abortion on military bases for federal employees, but in foreign policy, and their national issue influence is immeasurable.
Here is just one example:
*The Mexico City Policy requires all non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that receive federal funding to refrain from performing or promoting abortion services as a method of family planning with non-US government funds in other countries. The policy has not been in effect since January 23, 2009. Since 1973, USAID has followed the Helms Amendment ruling, banning use of US Government funds to provide abortion as a method of family planning anywhere in the world.
The policy was enacted by Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1984, rescinded by Democratic President Bill Clinton in January 1993, re-instituted in January 2001 as President George W. Bush took office, and rescinded January 23, 2009, 2 days after Democratic President Barack Obama took office.*