candycorn
Diamond Member
The differences between the party of hate (the GOP) and the Democrats becomes more vivid every day. I saw this on another thread and It pretty much crystallizes the difference:
Thanks to Shrimpbox for showing us the levels of desperation to which the GOP has sunk.
In a twisted way the Supreme Court ruling takes the issue off the shelf for the elections. This may be an unintended consequence and a positive for republicans. Republicans need to be tolerant but fierce in defense of religious freedoms protected by the first amendment.
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What you see here is the desperate hope that somehow, in the next year and some change the liberals and independents are going to forget that Roe is potentially one vote away from being overturned. If nothing else, the two US Supreme court rulings highlight the need for Hillary to be elected so when Scalia, Kennedy, Ginsberg, and Alito finally retire or submit to father time, we will have center left jurists who are determined to see justice prevails.
Nip everything the left tries in the bud before it gets started. And remind everyone that this is just what the Supreme Court judges warned about. Remember to say we are not bothering you but you can't stop attacking us. Go on offense
In this bizarre passage, it is attempted to show that somehow gays are prosecuting those who believe in traditional marriage. Nothing, of course, could be further from the truth. "We are not bothering you" is what was written above. Yet in the last couple of days we have seen the backwards governments stating that it's fine with them (the governors) if clerks choose not to obey the law. I wonder what would happen if a vegetarian decided she didn't want to issue a hunting license....hmmm.
The hate argument loses steam because now gays have what they wanted. It's off the radar and no longer a talking point. This puts a chink in their phobia curtain that keeps most folks from seeing the truth.
I hate to break this to Shrimp brains but there is 0.00 chance the DNC is going to "forget" about the 50 swings and misses the GOP took to overturn the ACA, the brazen hatred the GOP has shown against the LGBT community and the snide reaction to the US Supreme court rulings. In truth, most of the GOP commentators are more proud that they are even further out of the mainstream than they were last week.
Remember that kid in 7th grade who didn't pass on to the 8th grade that was 3-5 years older than everyone else (I'm guessing it was shrimpy) and was quite happy about it? That is the GOP; they revel in this sort of thing.
This is an opening. A time to seize the moment. Wake up republicans
Yes, time to seize the moment.
Thanks to Shrimpbox for showing us the levels of desperation to which the GOP has sunk.
In a twisted way the Supreme Court ruling takes the issue off the shelf for the elections. This may be an unintended consequence and a positive for republicans. Republicans need to be tolerant but fierce in defense of religious freedoms protected by the first amendment.
[/quote]
What you see here is the desperate hope that somehow, in the next year and some change the liberals and independents are going to forget that Roe is potentially one vote away from being overturned. If nothing else, the two US Supreme court rulings highlight the need for Hillary to be elected so when Scalia, Kennedy, Ginsberg, and Alito finally retire or submit to father time, we will have center left jurists who are determined to see justice prevails.
Nip everything the left tries in the bud before it gets started. And remind everyone that this is just what the Supreme Court judges warned about. Remember to say we are not bothering you but you can't stop attacking us. Go on offense
In this bizarre passage, it is attempted to show that somehow gays are prosecuting those who believe in traditional marriage. Nothing, of course, could be further from the truth. "We are not bothering you" is what was written above. Yet in the last couple of days we have seen the backwards governments stating that it's fine with them (the governors) if clerks choose not to obey the law. I wonder what would happen if a vegetarian decided she didn't want to issue a hunting license....hmmm.
The hate argument loses steam because now gays have what they wanted. It's off the radar and no longer a talking point. This puts a chink in their phobia curtain that keeps most folks from seeing the truth.
I hate to break this to Shrimp brains but there is 0.00 chance the DNC is going to "forget" about the 50 swings and misses the GOP took to overturn the ACA, the brazen hatred the GOP has shown against the LGBT community and the snide reaction to the US Supreme court rulings. In truth, most of the GOP commentators are more proud that they are even further out of the mainstream than they were last week.
Remember that kid in 7th grade who didn't pass on to the 8th grade that was 3-5 years older than everyone else (I'm guessing it was shrimpy) and was quite happy about it? That is the GOP; they revel in this sort of thing.
This is an opening. A time to seize the moment. Wake up republicans
Yes, time to seize the moment.