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RE: I hope -- nay -- I may even pray -- Rubio is right on this one
(03-01-2016 12:32 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  
(02-29-2016 08:14 PM)Claw Wrote:  The religious right once wanted to legislate their beliefs. Now they want their right to practice their beliefs protected. It's a different view, and it could easily fit under the Libertarian umbrella.


The sooner they'll admit the mistake of the former, the sooner I'll bury the hatchet and join their cause.

As much as I would like the religious right to have success with our moral code (I am not an evangelicalist, though) , I am prudent and realistic enough to realize that goal died with the 60's.
03-01-2016 12:35 AM
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