THIS!mamabearCali wrote:I have to respectfully disagree. The reason we have Obama is Iraq and the emotional insanity that seemed to overcome people at the thought of the country's first black president. It has nearly nothing to do with social issues.03Lightningrocks wrote:If Obama is re-elected, I will blame the religious right... Which is the single biggest reason we have Obama as a president right now. Maybe if the religious right could step down off their high horse for a change, folks won't be as terrified of their agenda as they are of the leftist agenda. I don't welcome the government in my moral affairs any more than I want them redistributing my hard earned money to less industrious citizens than I. I vote republican because I like my money more than I am worried about the moral minority forcing their religious beliefs on me. Many are more concerned in the other direction. Religious fanatics have taken the GOP hostage and I am scared folks are not taking the fanatics for the joke that they are.
Try some of this and life will be much better for us all. Get out of my bedroom.... Quit legislating morals. Quit using my money to pay for others choices! It's not my job to feed you or cloth you... It is also not my right to tell you how to live your life.
I will vote for anyone but Obama because I know his group is more likely to accomplish their goals than the religious fanatics are to accomplish their goals. Both groups are a threat to my ideals of freedom.
As for not legislating morality. All law is based on morality. Not allowed to murder someone--based on morality. Not allowed to steal--based on morality. Not allowed to cheat and gain an unfair advantage--based on morality. Not allowed to assault people--based on morality. Unless you are saying that right and wrong simply come from the consensus of the people in that case then the murder of the Jews was perfectly legal, and slavery was perfectly legal. So we can, and do legislate morality every where you look. As for what someone does in the bedroom I don't care, but keep it out of my kids school. How about this, we keep school to reading, writing, math, science, history, and a sprinkling of the arts and let each parent teach their own children about the birds and the bees.
As for "quit using my money to pay for other's choices"---well not sure how that is tied to religious fanaticism, as it seems to be the dems doing that. They are the ones making people who believe that hormonal birth control to be sin pay for it.
The "noise" that the "religious right" (which is not some monolithic organization....it is simply those people who have conservative social values for religious reasons) makes about things like abortion have nothing to do with thowing women in jail for abortion, or any such thing—and the insistence on the part of those who are opposed is simply a red herring. The "noise" that the "religious right" makes about abortion is the ENTIRELY REASONABLE AND CONSERVATIVE argument about not requiring taxpayers to pay for the sexual choices of other people. Here are some FACTS: about 95% or more of abortions are performed as contraception....not because of rape/insest/risk to mother's health. There is no reason that abortion......or birth control pills or condoms or RU482.......should be covered by the taxpayers. You want to talk about you can't legislate morality? Fine. KEEP OTHER PEOPLE'S MORAL CHOICES OUT OF MY WALLET!!! And as mamabearCali so succinctly pointed out, keep your sexual issues (including "education" about it) out of my kid's classrooms. I submit to you that these are conservative, not to mention (small "l") libertarian core value.
Now, is all of this informed by my faith? Certainly it is, but that is because my faith leads to conservative values—values which are also independently supportable by secular conservative thought. So in that light, can you please demonstrate to me how the "religious right" is trying to ram their religion down your throat? If you don't want it, don't listen to it. Asking people to stop talking about their core values when it comes to political discussions is to ask them to forgo their 1st amendment right to freedom of political speech, thought, and expression. How is that conservative??
Edited to correct a misspelling of the word "conservative".....