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Re: Gatherings & Competitions |
Oct 2, 2012, 12:36 |
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RollinThundr wrote on Oct 2, 2012, 12:05:
Actually that was more aimed at beamer, let's be honest, the gay community and those that actively support them, take pot shots at religion all the time. And that's alright because attacking religion is the "in" thing to do, unless it's something about Islam, It's ok to attack the Catholic church however. When the shoe is on the other foot however, you're met with more butthurt than a prep H convention. Christian groups get their own gaming conventions but gay people don't? Haha give me a break man, religious groups are some of the hostile and vehement attackers of other interest groups. Let's not forget their hand in the fracturing of the Republican party, we're a joke these days. Obama is probably the most Conservative democrat to ever sit in office. This should be a no brainer election if anyone had the brains to court the moderates instead of constantly attacking from the fringe and polarizing the debate.
Being a Republican used to mean something. Fiscal responsibility meant more than just cutting every single government program to the bone while massively inflating the defense budget year over year. Hands off government, not no government anywhere. Responsible taxation, not ridiculous tax code loopholes and any form of taxes being evil or leftist. The moral guidance of the church in our communities, not invading our politics.
Nowadays being a Republican is about more than attacking special interest groups, demonizing the sitting president and repeating lines from Fox News. It's a fucking tragedy what this party has become and it's largely because of the religious fundies. |
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