Nixon. RNC. Watergate Hotel. Any of this sounding remotely familiar to you? His re-election committee was literally tied to the 5 people who broke into the DNC headquarters. Several members of his administration went to great lengths to try to cover it up.
Originally Posted by Grace Preston
So, why wasn't Obama and Hillary prosecuted for THEIR spying on the Trump campaign? You're proving my point exactly. A Republican commits a crime, he's forced to resign (justified), but a Democrat commits a crime and nobody outside of a few right wing outlets bother really going after it.
Abortion.
You don't have to be a Christian to be against abortion. You just have to know basic biology. Abortion is killing a baby. If you take out every religion, it doesn't deny this biological fact.
Prayer in school (mandated-- yes, there are some folk who want this).
Unless it's a private Christian school, no. And if there are, you're attacking an extreme minority.
Gay marriage.
But this isn't really a Christian thing only. Marriage laws are just that - LAWS. It has to be passed through the legislature. If the people don't want it, you can't mandate it.
The war on drugs.
This is more about big pharma. Also, the effect of drugs is far more complicated than your argument comparing it to alcohol.
Anti-prostitution laws.
Dallas is vastly blue (read - not Christian) and it has such laws. The same with large parts of liberal California. So, not really just a religious thing.
Public funds being used for religious based private or charter schools.
Public funds are used for a variety of private institutions, not just schools. Also, if you have a problem with public funds being used to support religious schools, what is your position on your tax dollars funding schools that teach bullshit Marxism and anti-American sentiment?
All of these are based on morality gleaned from Christianity.
Gleaned, not legislated from. You seem to think Christianity is the culprit in you not having the laws that you want - no, it's because other people, some of whom aren't Christians at all, also don't want what YOU want.
However, I will admit that America is a nation based on Judeo-Christian values, and as a result, we are a superior nation.
The only issue I don't have a problem with is the stance on abortion. I find the practice reprehensible. However-- as long as it is "legal".. it is also not my business what Sally chooses to do.
Slavery was also legal in the 1800's, does that make it right? Nope. Jim Crow was legal . Does that make it right? Nope.
I volunteer at a pregnancy crisis center to try to talk women out of abortion-- I do my part and beyond that-- until someone finds a way to make it illegal, its foolish to "single issue vote"
I actually think the government should provide proper education and sympathy towards situations in which a woman feels she has to get an abortion. As for making it illegal, I support this. It's not "her body." That's a bullshit leftist argument. That being said, there is a lot to think about and I wish the government and/or local communities support the woman out of getting an abortion.
in that regard... ergo, when I do vote Republican, abortion doesn't factor into my decision.
I am a single issue voter for one thing only. My guns.