Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
She has rights to associate herself with whatever group she wants to. Weather it will be a Muslim group, or Christian, it is still her freedom to choose. She didn't do it to appeal to any of the Americans. She used to teach in the local VA Christian school for years, so it is not something that she did for publicity. She follows her passion and believes.
She follows her passion and beliefs that LGBTQ is wrong. And openly admitting that by applying for this job.
Would it be ok for her to join the KKK if that’s where her passion and beliefs take her?
I am sorry to break this news for you, but a lot of people think LGBTQ is wrong. Now what? Shall we prosecute them? Convert them? Or treat them? What is your suggestion?
My suggestion is that the law be not on their side, because there is nothing in the constitution that suggests we need to restrict the freedom of people based on whom they love. And then shun people who think we should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
She has rights to associate herself with whatever group she wants to. Weather it will be a Muslim group, or Christian, it is still her freedom to choose. She didn't do it to appeal to any of the Americans. She used to teach in the local VA Christian school for years, so it is not something that she did for publicity. She follows her passion and believes.
She follows her passion and beliefs that LGBTQ is wrong. And openly admitting that by applying for this job.
Would it be ok for her to join the KKK if that’s where her passion and beliefs take her?
It is not an issue weather her believes are right or wrong. The issue is whether her believes are legal or not. According to the US. Constitution, she has a right to exercise her freedom of religion. Is KKK a religion now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
She has rights to associate herself with whatever group she wants to. Weather it will be a Muslim group, or Christian, it is still her freedom to choose. She didn't do it to appeal to any of the Americans. She used to teach in the local VA Christian school for years, so it is not something that she did for publicity. She follows her passion and believes.
She follows her passion and beliefs that LGBTQ is wrong. And openly admitting that by applying for this job.
Would it be ok for her to join the KKK if that’s where her passion and beliefs take her?
I am sorry to break this news for you, but a lot of people think LGBTQ is wrong. Now what? Shall we prosecute them? Convert them? Or treat them? What is your suggestion?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pence says that criticism of his wife's decision to teach a school with an anti-LGBTQ policy is "deeply offensive" to him and his wife.
All the while ignoring the fact that the school's policy and his wife's association with the school are "deeply offensive" to millions of Americans.
He's a hypocrite. He needs to have the courage of his convictions and acknowledge his anti-gay stance up front. Just come out and say what he believes: "I think gays are sinners and have no place in America."
Are there any reason why would you need an acknowledgment from the person you have no respect for? Just curious.
Is there any reason for him not to give voice to his deep felt convictions? Isn't that what people love about Trump, they think he actually says what he means? Is Pence such a weasel he can't come out and say what he believes?
Don't we want to know how our politicians really feel about issues? Why WOULDN'T you want your politicians to tell you what they felt?
What people love or don't love about Trump has nothing to do with Pence. They are two different persons.
And no, I don't want any politician, Democrat or Republican, telling me about their feelings. They are elected to do their job and not to talk about their feelings. Same, as I don't want to know what my doctor's feelings, or what my accountant's feelings. You are too emotional, please, get your meds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
She has rights to associate herself with whatever group she wants to. Weather it will be a Muslim group, or Christian, it is still her freedom to choose. She didn't do it to appeal to any of the Americans. She used to teach in the local VA Christian school for years, so it is not something that she did for publicity. She follows her passion and believes.
She follows her passion and beliefs that LGBTQ is wrong. And openly admitting that by applying for this job.
Would it be ok for her to join the KKK if that’s where her passion and beliefs take her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
She has rights to associate herself with whatever group she wants to. Weather it will be a Muslim group, or Christian, it is still her freedom to choose. She didn't do it to appeal to any of the Americans. She used to teach in the local VA Christian school for years, so it is not something that she did for publicity. She follows her passion and believes.
She follows her passion and beliefs that LGBTQ is wrong. And openly admitting that by applying for this job.
Would it be ok for her to join the KKK if that’s where her passion and beliefs take her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
She has rights to associate herself with whatever group she wants to. Weather it will be a Muslim group, or Christian, it is still her freedom to choose. She didn't do it to appeal to any of the Americans. She used to teach in the local VA Christian school for years, so it is not something that she did for publicity. She follows her passion and believes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Yeah, nothing. But if you are so high up in the national political order, why would you associate yourself with a group that has such vocal disdain for millions of Americans? Seems very polarizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pence says that criticism of his wife's decision to teach a school with an anti-LGBTQ policy is "deeply offensive" to him and his wife.
All the while ignoring the fact that the school's policy and his wife's association with the school are "deeply offensive" to millions of Americans.
He's a hypocrite. He needs to have the courage of his convictions and acknowledge his anti-gay stance up front. Just come out and say what he believes: "I think gays are sinners and have no place in America."
Are there any reason why would you need an acknowledgment from the person you have no respect for? Just curious.
Is there any reason for him not to give voice to his deep felt convictions? Isn't that what people love about Trump, they think he actually says what he means? Is Pence such a weasel he can't come out and say what he believes?
Don't we want to know how our politicians really feel about issues? Why WOULDN'T you want your politicians to tell you what they felt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
She did not apply for a government position, she apply to the private educational institution. What does working for a private firm has to to with government?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pence says that criticism of his wife's decision to teach a school with an anti-LGBTQ policy is "deeply offensive" to him and his wife.
All the while ignoring the fact that the school's policy and his wife's association with the school are "deeply offensive" to millions of Americans.
He's a hypocrite. He needs to have the courage of his convictions and acknowledge his anti-gay stance up front. Just come out and say what he believes: "I think gays are sinners and have no place in America."
Are there any reason why would you need an acknowledgment from the person you have no respect for? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once again, the curiously ignorant reaction by a small vocal group in the progressive movement has demonstrated how incompatible their ideas and goals are with the principles that has made this country great.
Please show me in the US Constitution where the United States of America is a Christian nation.
this
the truth is several of the Founding Fathers were NOT believers
+100000
religion has ZERO place in government
Anonymous wrote:Pence says that criticism of his wife's decision to teach a school with an anti-LGBTQ policy is "deeply offensive" to him and his wife.
All the while ignoring the fact that the school's policy and his wife's association with the school are "deeply offensive" to millions of Americans.
He's a hypocrite. He needs to have the courage of his convictions and acknowledge his anti-gay stance up front. Just come out and say what he believes: "I think gays are sinners and have no place in America."