If various groups of people come together to support a candidate, that does not mean that they support me or I support them. We both support Sarah. Her support for traditional marriage is well known to gays and lesbians. It must not matter to those who support her.
We have a candidate who will appeal to a wide audience. We can’t afford to make her a niche candidate. She is the kind of candidate that comes along about once every 50 years or so. She will drag these various conservatives, moderates, liberals, and independents, to her positions without compromising her values, much as Ronald Reagan did. I plan to work with whoever will help get Sarah Palin elected. The alternative is unacceptable.
That is all fine and good.
I will also work to make sure that Sarah Palin is elected, and as my posting history shows, I am one of the most vocal supporters of Governor Palin.
That being said, if there is ever a time when she becomes accepting of the Gay Agenda, Abortion, or any other moral/social issue, she will lose my support immediately.
I am a Christian first, and a conservative second. In fact, it is my Christianity that makes me a conservative.
Like I said earlier, as long as they want to keep their lifestyles and lifestyle choices to themselves, the more the merrier and I accept their support, otherwise, I don’t want to hear it.