To: Cultural Jihad
If a landlord doesn't want to rent to these people, he should have that right. If an employer doesn't want to hire them, he should have that right, too. But when the ideologues chime in on how people have no right to determine what kind of a society they are to live in and what the laws should say....then we part company. What if 51% of the people determine that the type of society they want to live in includes a landlord being forced to rent to certain individuals, or an employer being forced to hire certain people against his will, or one that restricts your right to practice your religion? Don't these types of laws constitute the very principals you advocate -- people determining what kind of society they want to live in?
To: BillofRights; Cultural Jihad
Don't these types of laws constitute the very principals you advocate -- people determining what kind of society they want to live in? They won't answer the question. I already tried. I don't think they have an answer. Expect to be ignored, or be called names, just don't expect a logical reply.
109 posted on
02/19/2002 8:16:34 AM PST by
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