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Old 05-09-2009, 11:19 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Originally Posted by Theliberalvoice View Post
Yes. I have come to several conclusions.

A) They want to dictate women
B) They dont believe in giving women rights
C) They somehow think that voting Republican will make abortion go away like magic even though there are much more serious things at hand.
D) They think a bunch of cells is a baby
E) They want to protect the unborn
F) Blinded by religion

They can vote how they want but voting Republican because of abortion is not going to make it go away. Simple as that.
A, B, and C are simply not true. D, E, and F are, with E being the primary reason.

Your posts indicate to me that you have a very one-sided, simplistic view on many different issues. Consider trying to broaden those views; you are unable to know where you truly stand on anything until you've considered the other possibilities and stances.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:21 PM
 
Location: Southeast
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Oh, do tell!
I don't kiss and tell .

lol
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:22 PM
 
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A, B, and C are simply not true. D, E, and F are, with E being the primary reason.

Your posts indicate to me that you have a very one-sided, simplistic view on many different issues. Consider trying to broaden those views; you are unable to know where you truly stand on anything until you've considered the other possibilities and stances.
You know I find it funny you are so busy going through my posts and making me look stupid or bad or pointing out I am "Simplistic".

But when people insult me or my beliefs (like Msconnie), you have nothing to say to that. Doesnt she also have a simplistic view? After all she can dish it to me and tell me I am wrong and her religion is all better-blah blah-but when I do it, suddenly it "irks" her?

Odd.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:24 PM
 
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I don't kiss and tell .

lol
Its ok. I will kiss and tell. I will tell them what we did.

I tied him up to a board, whipped Frankie a bit and then waterboarded him. After that, I GAVE it to him.

You all can take however you want.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:26 PM
 
Location: Way on the outskirts of LA LA land.
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I know Arnold is a fairly liberal Republican, but it was definitely Republicans who pushed to have Gray Davis recalled so they could replace him with a Republican governor. They got their wish.
The Republicans would not have succeeded if there weren't a lot of disillusioned Democrats helping them do so.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:27 PM
 
Location: Texas
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The Republicans would not have succeeded if there weren't a lot of disillusioned Democrats helping them do so.
Wasn't Gray Davis involved in several different controversies?
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:30 PM
 
Location: San Diego, CA
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two way street. look at the way miss california has been treated.
Oh, boo hoo. She didn't win and now you're going to cry for her? Sorry, but if you become a public figure (and she was trying) then be prepared for the lime light. If you can't stand the heat then get out of the kitchen.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:32 PM
 
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A, B, and C are simply not true. D, E, and F are, with E being the primary reason.

Your posts indicate to me that you have a very one-sided, simplistic view on many different issues. Consider trying to broaden those views; you are unable to know where you truly stand on anything until you've considered the other possibilities and stances.
Actually, no. They are all valid. A-F.

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Oh, boo hoo. She didn't win and now you're going to cry for her? Sorry, but if you become a public figure (and she was trying) then be prepared for the lime light. If you can't stand the heat then get out of the kitchen.
Exactly. Boohoo! I cried for her.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:33 PM
 
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Actually, it was pretty much the other way around. It wasn't conservatives that wanted to tell gays and lesbians what to do. It was the gays and lesbians that were telling everyone else what to do. (e.g. change the definition of marriage to what we want it to be.)
That's an unfair characterization of it. You make it sound like a "gay versus straight" issue, and it's not. You're demonizing all gays with your statement that "it was the gays and lesbians that were telling everyone else what to do".

Forty-eight percent of Californians voted to keep same-sex marriage legal. I'm hopefully stating the obvious to you when I tell you that most of the voters in that 48% are not gay.
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Old 05-09-2009, 11:40 PM
 
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That's an unfair characterization of it. You make it sound like a "gay versus straight" issue, and it's not. You're demonizing all gays with your statement that "it was the gays and lesbians that were telling everyone else what to do".

Forty-eight percent of Californians voted to keep same-sex marriage legal. I'm hopefully stating the obvious to you when I tell you that most of the voters in that 48% are not gay.
I dont know man.

Sometimes Conservatives cannot see the obvious as shown in this thread many many times.
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