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Originally Posted by Barnes
Awful abbreviation BTW. Wireless access protocol pretty much owns it and it sounds like an Internet meme for masturbating.
The WAP is like a hot girl with really messed up teeth. You convince yourself to just do it but then there's the teeth again.
The separation and Jesus talk needs to stop and some basic ideologies need to be formed. Are they libertarian fiscal conservatives or are they right wing bible thumpers?
If your libertarian, come out and say it. They could go a long way if they position themselves as a socially liberal, fiscally conservative party but maybe they are worried about alienating the Church set.
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That is what is being voted on right now.
Smith represents the libertarian fiscally conservative/socially moderate future of the party.
Dryholm represents hard right wing views that you express concerns over.
Willerton and Dryholm's comments were interesting to me, because none of their views on separation, gay marriage or abortion received a great deal of approval from the crowd. Of the three, Dryholm's comments on defunding abortions received the most support, but still muffled. And all he argued was that abortion was only a choice, and would be a "one time cost of $500" for most people, and therefore the money spent funding them could be better directed to more urgent medical needs.
Truth is, based on last night, I don't think the church set has much control over the party at all.