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To: singfreedom

“Ann is absolutely right. I think most gays are more conservative than the MSM (wrong, yet again) would have us believe. At this point, I don’t think we should be trying to turn anyone away.”


The only problem with that argument is that there is a portion of the GOP that doesn’t want those who are homosexual to remain that way, and feel that they need to be ‘saved’, regardless of said homosexual person’s thoughts on marriage or activism. If we could shut the Homosexual ‘activists’ up and shut up the ‘Moral Majority’, the GOP would be seen to be a lot more inclusive, and gays would be seen as less ‘radical’.


87 posted on 08/21/2007 6:18:37 AM PDT by BritExPatInFla
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To: BritExPatInFla
If we could shut the Homosexual ‘activists’ up and shut up the ‘Moral Majority’, the GOP would be seen to be a lot more inclusive, and gays would be seen as less ‘radical’.

I will take particular exception to this statement. It is a poison pill.

The most important reason that Conservatism works is it's fight to preserve the Judeo-Christian ethic. It is and must be the root of American life, as it contains the definition of the Creator from whom our freedoms flow.

To attack that root is to assure our doom.

It is upon that foundation that our morality is based, and it is what makes us good- Only a good people can be free, as only a good people can live with limited governance.

It is the overabundance of laws to govern behavior that is not good, the attempt to govern lawlessness and immorality that leads to overt governmental power, and inevitably to the corruption thereof.

-Bruce

156 posted on 08/21/2007 11:29:59 AM PDT by roamer_1 (Build the fence. Enforce the law.)
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