To: Big_Monkey
Gay marriage does well for the GOP as a stand-alone issue when it's on the ballot as a stand-alone issue. It means virtually nothing to the GOP on a broader, political scale.
Keep thinking that. If put to the front of the queue and made an issue in state and local elections, it would be a difference-maker. The trouble is, the GOP has been TOO AFRAID TO TRY because of the media hit they would take. But, as always, they're going to take the media hit anyway, so why not use every weapon in your arsenal.
The demographic trends are clear. People under the age of 35 overwhelmingly support gay marriage.
Sure, until they get married themselves and have children...then, everything changes.
The demographic trends are clear. Neither homosexuals nor liberals have many children. Conservatives do. Don't base your society's future on a flawed polling snapshot.
54 posted on
04/17/2009 1:18:47 PM PDT by
Antoninus
(Now accepting apologies from repentant Mittens.)
To: Antoninus
Sure, until they get married themselves and have children...then, everything changes. Actually, the data has no support for this contention.
60 posted on
04/17/2009 1:20:52 PM PDT by
steve-b
(Intelligent design is to evolutionary biology what socialism is to free-market economics.)
To: Antoninus
correct it is time to bring this homo problem to light, let us talk about it and use this subject in the elections, infact concentrate on this subject in districts where we have open seats
guarantee the left will not like it but if we showed videos of them on their parades and told the folks that we think it is better having a man and wife etc. we would win.
if they say bigot hate bla bla thn make an AD saying where is their tolerance to a different view point
98 posted on
04/17/2009 1:34:01 PM PDT by
manc
(Marriage is between a man and a woman no sick queer sham--- end racism end affirmative action)
To: Antoninus
“The demographic trends are clear. Neither homosexuals nor liberals have many children. Conservatives do. Don’t base your society’s future on a flawed polling snapshot.”
Have you seen hispanic voting trends over the last few elections?
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