Palin: Religious, Fundie, Homophobe Theocrat

HoleInTheVoid

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So says some conservative rag:

This sense of responsibility for the welfare of one's neighbors—even those whose lifestyles or beliefs give you the creeps—is still alive in glimmers. Palin's enduring popularity across party lines in Alaska would not be possible without it. She has governed pragmatically and without ideological rancor. In 2006, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled that the state was obliged to extend employee benefits to same-sex partners of its employees. The legislature subsequently passed a bill that would block the state from extending these benefits. Palin vetoed the measure, even though she, too, opposed the court decision. "Signing this bill," she explained, "would be in direct violation of my oath of office." In other words, she saw her ideological views as subordinate to her obligation to the rule of law. And unlike the legislature, she apparently saw no sense in creating further division when the only practical result would be more litigation and a heightened sense of division and offense.
My Alaska, and Sarah Palin's, deserves better from America. - By Jim Albrecht - Slate Magazine

Does America have room for this sort mindless hatred and reckless disregard?

*swoons*
 
And it dies from lack of interest.

Libs don't want to hear anything positive. Remember, the world is dying, we're to blame, our children shouldn't be born in the first place, and Christians are the real terrorists.

Naturally, there would be no interest in anything which shows a person of integrity behaving with honor. They don't relate.
 

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