Surely you didn't think about your question, by definition a feminist and a gay probably wouldn't support this doctrine. I would vote for a woman or a black that agreed with this in principle. As far as an atheist, I would NEVER vote for one knowingly. The founding fathers believed that human rights were those granted by God, by definition an atheist in office would surely jeopardize those rights.
Walter Williams when called "African-American" refuses the tag, he say's:" I've been colored, I've been Negro, I've been Black, and now they want me to be African American, no thank-you, I'm going to die black, I'm too old to change again." I wish Walter would run for office.
My boss is black, I'd vote for him in a heartbeat if he ever ran for President. Were you looking for prejudice on my part? Sorry to disappoint.
Sooooo, would you vote for a white guy that supported this doctrine?
Jim |