Those who are most passionate about an issue are the least bit willing to look at evidence to the contrary.
I see - so you think citizens with whom you disagree should stay out of the political environment. Well, it's not going to happen.
Not at all. I hope everyone votes for and supports the candidate of their choice. I simply want the extremist agenda out of the political process. You are welcome however.
There is no such thing as an issue that is 'of America' because Americans all have varying priorities and views. You seem to have an ego that insists that what you believe is the only correct "American" viewpoint.
So the election results last year didn't convince you that abortion, stem cell research, prayer in schools, creationism/evolution, Ten Commandments, gay marriage, and Terri Schiavo legislation are not the issues of importance facing America today, nor on Americans' radar screen?
For someone who claims to have great peace of mind, you sure express a lot of anxiety over the 'religious right'. Since 'we' aren't going to go away, I shall continue to pray that God give you peace.
I am always concerned over the enemies of freedom, no matter what they may call themselves. That includes extremists from either side of the political spectrum, both of whom would replace the freedoms we have today with their version of a "moral" legal structure. I spend most of my time bringing these extremist philosophies to light that impact my Party and my conservative philosophy. Democrats can worry about their own. And if a clear conscience can equate with peace, then I am at peace, but thank you for your continuing concerns.
I will look at it when you present some. I've asked you to do so multiple times, in fact, but you haven't.
I simply want the extremist agenda out of the political process.
Ah, so you want those whose 'agenda' you view as 'extreme' to sit down, shut up, and vote the way you want them to rather than as their conscience dictates. That's a rather extreme agenda you have there.
So the election results last year didn't convince you that abortion, stem cell research, prayer in schools, creationism/evolution, Ten Commandments, gay marriage, and Terri Schiavo legislation are not the issues of importance facing America today, nor on Americans' radar screen?
Based on the last election, which issues do you believe are "of America" and are what you would consider to be conservative? Do you believe those election results showed that all Americans are of the same mind? Be very careful how you answer these two questions. Giving the wrong response will blow your efforts to marginalize social conservatism out of the water.
I am always concerned over the enemies of freedom
Ah, so you classify as enemies of freedom those who believe in protecting the right to life. You obviously have some real issues with the Declaration of Independence then.
You really do try to do the doublespeak thing, but the fallacies of your arguments are just too obvious.