When it all just boils down to 'commie libs' then there you have it!
If you can't respect the values of 'the other side' then yours start to matter much less as well.
I would enjoy hearing any thoughtful explanations as to why a Trump supporters values should override anyone elses
Originally Posted by DNinja69
The usual suspects have spoken.
They believe in their own moral code, and that one person isn't subject to ANY code.
The term "exclusive" usually means rights that conservatives see as only for me and not for thee.
Morality cannot be legislated, and the fact that it's on a hooker board is like scraping the bottom of the proverbial barrel.
Owning the Libs is just another troll activity that doesn't result in discussions; just finger pointing.
The GOP and conservatives have hidden behind these two gems:
"God and Country" and "We the People..."
nothing wrong with either saying, but apparently you could go to war and be a democrat and be equally unwelcome by the GOP party due to your political beliefs.
At best conservatives, unlike democrats, have mingled the religion of god and country which is exactly what the founders said not to do, and they shield themselves with the we the people, so as to denote that they are constitutionalist- yet they are fueled by angertainment organization like FOX. -"even MTG and others want to rejoin the two as a basis of mandating compliance with what their good book said to do. Even the judge in Alabama called out religion in his rulings, and Mike Johnson....The guy is an absolute religious zealot with his inter-mingling of religion and politics. ...But I digress..
What I'd like to hear from the conservatives is what does We the people mean to you?>?
- Does it mean Liberalism has no place in our country despite all of us being entitled to liberal/ socialism constructs like social security? Will you be giving your SSI check back monthly if that is the case?
- When answering that- will it be the contrast and hypocrisy of our evolving constitution and all its amendments that come to mind, is it only the first rendition of it that counts, or does it include all the changes now and in the future?
- As a nation that came from religious roots, why do you think the founders wanted to have a separation of church and state specifically?
Does the morality of a candidate matter at all, or does the outcome justify the means at any cost?
Do you believe that Trump has family values- emulated by his care for others in mind, or simply his personal values and his own family singularly?