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To: Military family member

That "ewww factor" is revulsion, a normal reaction to what is repulsive, unnatural. Thats it. There is no debate for
someone who has this visceral reaction. That is most of the folks in the country. Me too.

Abortion helped solidify the "religious right", "christian coalition" "moral majority".

This issue will expand this movement's size, power and influence. Nearly half of the folks in this country are evangelicals, enough to vote for whatever they want.
And they do not want this.

Organize and unify, get em to recognize thier power,
and thats it. Game over. I think it is coming. Most folks nationwide do not realise they will be forced to accept this in thier states. Full faith and credit, right?

They are now seriously troubled by this. Add in the Catholic Church's pressure on abortion, that single judges decision to throw out the partial birth abortion ban, and push is coming to shove. A steady and quiet shift.

This is a gold plated gift from the wackadoodles,
a perfect example of how out there they really are.
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47 posted on 06/07/2004 7:54:13 PM PDT by pending
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To: pending
I agree. That "eeww" factor.. coupled with fear of the unknown, is what does it.

My point in all of this that we have more important things to be discussingm and we cannot let "wackadoodles" dictate what is important.

Focusing on gay marriage when we are trying to fight a war is tantamount to arguing which toppings you want on your pizza while your house is burning down. Get out of the house first, get the fire out, then when things are bit less hectic, get personal pan pizzas for everyone.

49 posted on 06/07/2004 8:04:17 PM PDT by Military family member (Proud Pacers fan...still)
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