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Old 12-10-2008, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by millionaire13 View Post
I don't really care what people do in their personal lives. I'm not telling them their immoral or making judgment. What I am strongly opposed to is how it would affect schools, churches and my personal family. School curriculums would change (as they already have in Massachusetts) to include information about gay lifestyles and it be presented as a lifestyle option. Being the taxpayer that I am who gives thousands of dollars to the system, I don't want to pay to have my children indoctrinated that the gay lifestyle is an option for them. That is my right as a citizen of this country to vote my moral conscience. I do morally object, but it does not mean I judge others; each has to judge for themselves what is acceptable to them. I think our country has gone to far in extending "rights" we have extended so many rights that we have lost many of them. We should all have EQUAL rights, but no group should be allowed SPECIAL rights.
Good point. Let's start by removing all SPECIAL rights that religious groups have, including their tax exempt status. After all, I am an atheist and pay thousands of dollars in taxes and don't want my money going to religious brain washing.
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