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05-07-2009, 09:02 AM | #321 (permalink) | |
killedmyraindog
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"there trying the argument now that its not a choice and that we're born this way and it should be a right, but I don't want it to be a matter of genetics and nature, I want them to acknowledge that I'm an adult and I have a choice." What I saw that day wasn't sound logic for a population segment who wanted to get married, I saw a talking point for her to feel morally superior. As I continue to digest lefty-thought more and more, I keep seeing victories lost because the Right wants to win, and the Left wants to be right (correct). I'm a nerd and I watch speeches on Youtube like its my job, and I continue to watch MLKJ's last speech, mostly for its cadence but you can't let the message go. He doesn't ever come out and say "we should get civil rights because we're adults and we should" he hammers home the point on contradiction based on law. He opens with the phrase... "All we say to America is be true to what ya said on paper." (or at least in the longest clip we can find he does) and thats the point. Good logic says, "hey there people too, they should get what we get." but the Right, again on the losing side, sticks, with great discipline, to their positions that only sorta make sense and constantly say them until its an accepted position. If the left, for just once in their lives stopped pretending this was a Disney flick, and starting playing hardball like peoples lives were at stake here, this country would look a lot different. And thats why I love Obama, they asked him about it and he stuck to the Constitution. He guns for positions from the outset, he lets Biden work the gears in the background and he stands up front and rest on orrefutible law. I couldn't be happier that he's the man who won, and I'm proud to say I voted for him because for once I don't have a President leading the country and pussyfooting around with the opposition. I think if Clinton got in we'd have some "don't ask, don't tell" approach again.
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05-26-2009, 01:15 PM | #323 (permalink) | |
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05-26-2009, 02:47 PM | #327 (permalink) | |
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If people put their effort into voting, which is easier, more effective, and less time consuming than standing outside of the courts, "boo-ing" and protesting, this wouldn't even be an issue. The thing that drives me crazy is that California could have won this easily, but when the rights of individuals to be treated equally came up, California went to bed. And now their pissed? They absolutly screwed the movement in the res of the country who was hoping to carry the momentum. This is going to effect New Hampshire, and I hope to god it passes in 2010 because we're never going to get Mississippi if we can't get California. @Ethan - Obama is still doing what I want. Dennis Kucinich comes out with positions because he believes in them and we get no where. Obama is going to skirt the issue, and its going to get done. He's smarter when it comes to politics than anyone could probably guess. And with Biden working the gears, he'll get more done by keeping the dust settled than by taking a righteous stand. Maybe some don't agree with that. I can understand it. But to me, the rights of the people matter more than how people think we stand. Obama has gotten more done appearing to be centrist, and exploiting the liberal portion of the media than anyone openly Left could do. I don't care what you say, I care what you do. Obama is making quite a bit happen, who cares about Grandstanding?
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05-26-2009, 05:15 PM | #328 (permalink) |
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I'm not happy about it but I agree with you about not overturning the decisions of voters. I don't really blame the supreme court at all for this situation, the blame rests squarely on the 52% of California voters who voted yes on prop 8 back in November. Those are the people who need a smack upside the head.
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05-26-2009, 07:00 PM | #329 (permalink) | |
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What if the majority vote to deny a basic right to a certain part of the public [***s here, others elsewhere]? When does it draw the line where the government must step in to maintain it's duty to restore equity under the law? It's a slippery slope with no real correct answer I guess. What about polygamists? Just figured I'd play devil's advocate for a sec.
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05-26-2009, 07:12 PM | #330 (permalink) | |
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