>> Im scratching my head: which one am I? Old, undereducated or highly churched (whatever that is)? Possibly all 3. <<
Hmmm. I'm Catholic, I'm not a member of any tea party organization (I generally have a favorable view of them, but they've royally screwed up some Senate races), I'm under 35, and I have a Bachelor of Arts degree, an Associate of Arts degree, and a certification in Computer Animation.
I oppose gay marriage. Always have, always will. People of the same gender living together and giving each other orgasms is NOT a "marriage"
LOL
Some still claim they 'lost because they ran on the RIGHT principles and that is what we need MORE of'.
the final decision, so to speak, will not be made by citizens OR legislators. The final decision will be made by know-better-than-you judges.
The same mentality of judges who declared the earth is flat, the sun circles the earth, heresey is a capital crime, and the people need a king. (also believed anything time magazine wrote)
But dont you know that as soon as we go along with gay’s getting married and illegals getting the vote that both groups will join the tea party and support ending medicare and social security and medicaid and food stamps and education funding and O-care while supporting cutting taxes on income earned over $1M to create 'jobs'(even though they are no-where near earning that income) ???
It could be so easy, gays and illegals are natural conservatives who only differ from us by a single issue. I learned this on The Morning Joe, and that bald Mccain 2008 campaign advisor Steve Schmidt who works for MSNBC, Michael Steele too.
Evolve (as rand paul says) dude :)
I feel like most of the very recent pro-gay support is very soft, it must be they just changed their minds 5 minutes ago, still it’s hard to be optimistic.
Maybe we should play up the financial angle, do people really want to be giving taxpayer funded benefits to people’s gay lovers? Even if it means higher taxes for THEM? We’re broke son.