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Old 10-07-2006, 06:57 PM   #117
Calgaryborn
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Originally Posted by Flame On View Post
I think the republicans could be cought with 10 of these cases and many would still vote for the right purely because of the same sex marriage issue. IMO. Talk about minimalizing people and arrogance.
I would guess that abortion is the bigger issue. I would think that as a group the Family is its main interest group. Policies that allow the killing of what we perceive to be children or diminishes the special status of what is a family is repugnant to fundamental Christians. Most of them realize that the Republicans have done little to change the status-quo. But most of them believe that the Democrats(because of their position on these issues) would continue to further these agendas.

I would not be surprised to find that many fundamental Christians who have traditionally aligned themselves with the Democrats have determined to stay away from the polls rather than support the party's platform.

Flame On is it ignorance or arrogance to assume that a Democratic President would appoint judges and enact laws that would enhance or at least protect the killing of unborn children and the redefining of the family to include any combination of partners? I guess you could argue that one should not decide who you are going to vote for on one or two issues but, generally most do on either side of the political fence. Also to a fundamental Christian one is a life and death issue involving children and the other(the family) will determine the future of the country.
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