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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (21381)7/31/2012 12:20:34 PM
From: Murrey Walker1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 85487
 
Until I see something from you that shows where you stand on this issue, you can get down off of your self righteous hobby horse and admit that you are down here swimming in the muck with the rest of us.

Jorj, I would recommend your post many more times than once if I could.

Lokeness is so stereotypical of the LEAST offensive liberal posters here. (As an aside, I define liberal posters on this thread as those who typically post stuff in the smarmy princess's echo chamber, and are basically trolling here.) They only come to argue way beyond reason, and twist facts to their own POV. Lokeness does that ad nauseam.

The voting constituency has pretty much told the country that they do NOT support Gay Marriage. I don't, but I do support their rights of union, along with traditional marriage.

I question the move the democrats have made in making this a part of their platform. Already the Black Church is making itself known that they will campaign against this plank.

My question is, why are the dems, knowing that this has a great deal of their own constituencies coming down against Gay Marriage, taking a strong position on something they should be soft pedaling?
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