Re: Sitting on the deck chair's of the titanic (pt.1)
the response to this is typically, how'd it be if someone said to you, you can be a citizen, have freedom, like apple pie and baseball, vote, but you can't call yourself "american".
but the fact that this is even an issue that the presidential candidates have to think about is pathetic. abortion, gay rights, religion, etc. shouldn't have anything to do with the president. his/her ideology shouldn't enter into it. this isn't a kingdom.
what is the vision for such people? that once they get their way, all the problems in the world will be better? that the disagreements will stop?
speaking of vision (and sean i know you're anti-bipartisanship, but work with me here) what would be the conservative's vision? what kind of country are they trying to form? what is their ideal day or week? this kind of question never gets asked, and I think it'd be quite revealing.
the response to this is typically, how'd it be if someone said to you, you can be a citizen, have freedom, like apple pie and baseball, vote, but you can't call yourself "american".
but the fact that this is even an issue that the presidential candidates have to think about is pathetic. abortion, gay rights, religion, etc. shouldn't have anything to do with the president. his/her ideology shouldn't enter into it. this isn't a kingdom.
what is the vision for such people? that once they get their way, all the problems in the world will be better? that the disagreements will stop?
speaking of vision (and sean i know you're anti-bipartisanship, but work with me here) what would be the conservative's vision? what kind of country are they trying to form? what is their ideal day or week? this kind of question never gets asked, and I think it'd be quite revealing.
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