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To: wireplay
Gay marriage?
Government tolerance/promotion of homosexuality?
Providing the "me first" generations with the substances that are proven destructive?

Clearer heads understand that government condoning (actually, promoting) the self-absorbed lifestyle will damage if not destroy the lives of the children raised by those who practice it. They also recognize that whether we like it or not, allowing the immature easy and approved access to debilitating and destructive substances turns the users into greater burdens on society (and they want universal health care, paid for by you and me?).

I don't want the responsibility for these self-destroyed people and their victims rammed down MY throat... and that's exactly what 'legalizing' deviant and destructive behaviors has done and will continue to do.

I couldn't give less of a hoot about the GOP, unless they start acting like adults and not the "Me Too" to the dims.

Passing or rescinding laws won't matter if the culture has decided "it's ok if you can get away with it".
Ultimately, the US will turn into a police state because no one will give credence to laws anyway. Then force is the only means of maintaining control, whether it's wielded by the feds or the states.

I do not want my children, and theirs ... to be burdened with what the 'progressives' have planned for us and the elimination of moral boundaries is part of their plan.
23 posted on 05/14/2009 9:20:30 PM PDT by plsjr (<>< Psychotherapy for liberals: "... reality always gets the last vote.")
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To: plsjr

The difference is that it is one thing to administer morality from the pulpit vs legislating it.

Marriage is a state issue, there really is no question about it. The issue today is Article IV which says it has to be recognized across states boundaries.

Your morality does not equate to my morality. This issue should be fought in the legislature but there is no way in hell that the Feds have any say here. That includes drugs.

Please tell me where the Feds have the right to deal with the WOD? They don’t. This is clear in the 10th Amendment.


24 posted on 05/14/2009 11:32:55 PM PDT by wireplay
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