Maybe the posters could get back and discuss the Arizona Supreme Court ruling, and how this will affect the presidential election.
Instead of their individual semantics, and expressing their beliefs.
Originally Posted by VitaMan
I disagree. If you want to understand why some Republicans support the Arizona Supreme Court ruling, even though it will cost votes, you need to understand their underlying beliefs about abortion. That's what we've been discussing on the third page of your thread.
Earlier on, you said,
The point is, why can't Republicans leave other people alone that don't share their beliefs ? They go after others with their laws, using their religious zealots as a guiding light.
Originally Posted by VitaMan
If that's what this thread is supposed to be about, you're not going to get much participation from the other side. You might as well just watch MSNBC.
As to Republican-leaning voters, you have two, Levianon and Jackie, who would probably support the state Supreme Court ruling and prefer that Arizona not legalize abortion. You have two, Winn Dixie and me, who are very disappointed in the decision. And Salty's straddling the fence.
It's interesting that neither Jackie or Levianon has challenged my assertion that this is going to cost Republicans votes. Apparently they're firm in their moral convictions, even though they may realize it will cost at the polls. Even though it may throw the presidency and control of the Senate and House to Democrats.