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On Aug 31, 9:18*pm, "D.Duck" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message . .. D.Duck wrote: "hk" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message ... Religious beliefs have no place in government policy. I don't give a damn what your personal beliefs are, so long as you don't try to shove them at me. Unfortunately, that is *just* what the righties do...they want everyone to become a JesusBorg...like they are. Seems to me that everyday we are subjected to people trying to shove stuff at us. Brands of cars, beer, charities, sneakers, iPods, ..... *hell, within an hour of watching TV at least a dozen organizations have tried to convince us of something. Most of us just select what interests us, and reject that which doesn't. Why can't you do the same with your beloved religious righties? * *Why do they bother you so much? Eisboch You missed the point entirely. Buying a car, beer, sneakers, is a matter of choice. Having religious beliefs shoved down your through via legislation or court decisions, as McCain-Palin will do, is coercion. Being anti-choice is a religious belief. Got it? Let's see, the doctor can't predict McCain's medical history but you can predict the legislative process and court decisions. If McCain gets elected? He will nominate associate justices who will overturn Roe v. Wade. When you don't know, you don't know.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He has a habit of talking about things he doesn't know **** about.. His conspiracy theories are worse than Larry's'. Of course having no real moral core, he will say whatever he thinks will get him what he wants. a nation of folks who are not accountable for their own actions... |