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To: Road Walker who wrote (362734)12/13/2007 7:57:55 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1587202
 
It sure seems to me that the "religious right elite" is much more likely to impose morals. Abortion is one example but just one of many.

The attempt to outlaw abortion is not primarily do to it being considered immoral. If it was only thought to be just immoral, support for the idea would dwindle.

As far as "charitable", making sure that families that work their ass off in this society have a living wage and health benefits is not "charity".

It certainly isn't. Esp. to the people who lose their jobs because of such policies.

The country does a lot better when a "high tide lifts all boats".

High taxes and extensive regulation puts a downward force on the "tides"



To: Road Walker who wrote (362734)12/14/2007 1:46:23 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1587202
 
JF, > Excuse me? It sure seems to me that the "religious right elite" is much more likely to impose morals.

So you're justifying your behavior, including your judgementalism, on the notion that the "religious right" is worse?

Seems like even in a post-modern society where the only "sin" is hypocrisy, you can't even live up to that low moral standard, LOL ...

Tenchusatsu