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To: CatherineofAragon; Nobama_ever; Mariner; caww; Antoninus; Lazlo in PA; AmericanInTokyo; ...
170 posted on Fri Apr 13 2012 10:32:25 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by CatherineofAragon: “Jimmy Carter, a devout Christian? The Jimmy Carter who says he believes homosexuals should be allowed to marry because Christ has no problem with it? LOL”

230 posted on Fri Apr 13 2012 14:43:51 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Nobama_ever: “Lol. Agreed, but at the time, Carter was seen as a better representation of Christian principles to evangelical groups because Reagan was divorced! Now we all know it’s a farce to think Carter was more religious...he’s an anti-semite and hardly a decent man!”

Like many liberals, Jimmy Carter's views have gotten worse over the years.

I don't know for sure whether Carter supported homosexual marriage during the 1976 election, but if he did, he certainly didn't talk about it and the millions of evangelicals who voted for him as the “Christian candidate” running against Gerald Ford didn't know that. Certainly there were warning signs with Carter, but nothing that extreme or that obvious.

The time between the 1976 and 1980 elections is generally considered a watershed for traditional Southern Democrats, when evangelicals realized that it's important to vote according to Christian principles and that casting their votes for a professing born-again believer wasn't always the best way to exercise those principles.

259 posted on Sat Apr 14 2012 00:08:54 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Mariner: “SoCons need to get over this idea that they will determine who the GOP nominee and POTUS will be. They are 10% of the general election vote. They hold less clout then blacks in the Democratic Party...and don't have even 10% of the sympathizers of the blacks. I'm not SoCons should reduce their voice or demand. I'm saying folks are waking up to the numbers and calculating otherwise. We'll see if they're wrong. I don't think they are. SoCons that are conservatives will vote GOP. SoCons that are liberal will vote Democrat.”

You may be right.

The national media after the 2010 election spent a lot of time talking about how the conservative movement's “foot soldiers” were no longer Christian conservatives but rather secular conservative Tea Partiers. Obviously there's a lot of overlap between the two groups, but they're not identical and there are important differences in their emphasis.

To get someone like Mitt Romney as the Republican nominee indicates a triumph of the economic conservative wing of the Republican Party over the social conservatives. I think that is a very, very bad thing.

266 posted on 04/14/2012 4:23:25 AM PDT by darrellmaurina
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To: darrellmaurina
To get someone like Mitt Romney as the Republican nominee indicates a triumph of the economic conservative wing of the Republican Party over the social conservatives. I think that is a very, very bad thing.

I don't believe any such animal exists. Its either liberal or conservative and this imaginary economic conservative/social moderate is an intentional attempt to blur the line between conservative and liberal. I have yet to see one of these social moderates take a truly conservative stance in a tough fiscal fight. They will always take the easy route over the right route.
268 posted on 04/14/2012 5:20:23 AM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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I don’t think I can call Mittens an economic conservative, he’s not a conservative at all


283 posted on 04/14/2012 11:39:58 AM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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