Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously everyone is not stunned.
But I'm stunned that some liberals are still shocked that the majority doesn't always agree with everything they stand for. I'm shocked that some liberals think religious people shouldn't vote in accordance with their own values but liberals should be free to vote in accordance with theirs. I'm shocked that whenever a political party doesn't get it's way there's talk of receding and revolution. I'm shocked that so many people fall for Russian propoganda designed to separate us so we will more easily fall. But mostly I'm shocked at how so many people live in their own political bubble that they fool themselves into thinking "everyone" thinks the same as they do when in reality it's just the 10-20 people they hang around.
Liberals ARE the majority, they just can’t get it together and the GOP exploits all of the loopholes. Most of the rest of the Western World is horrified by what’s happening here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not stunned at all. Our local school systems added religious holidays to the school calendar so appears most of society wants to let separation of church and state fall aside. It's just the Evangelicals and Catholics have all the religious power. Progressives need to consider consequences of their woke proposals.
Which Evangelical and Catholic holidays did your school system add to the calendar?
In Montgomery County, we recognize many religious holidays including Ram Navani, Eid ul-Fitr, Kwanzaa, Yaldaa, and Mehergan. It's no big deal.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcg/commemorations.html
Those are not Evangelical/Catholic holidays. PP claimed that Evangelicals and Catholics have all the religious power, yet schools are adding holidays of OTHER religions. Contradictory.
Stop this stupid crap. It’s a state law and has been for centuries that public schools don’t have school on Christmas, Good Friday or Easter Monday. Other religious holidays (the Jewish ones have been off for decades in MoCo) are choices about staffing and student attendance.
You are the one with the "stupid crap." Name the Evangelical/Catholic holidays that have been added or shut your lying mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously everyone is not stunned.
But I'm stunned that some liberals are still shocked that the majority doesn't always agree with everything they stand for. I'm shocked that some liberals think religious people shouldn't vote in accordance with their own values but liberals should be free to vote in accordance with theirs. I'm shocked that whenever a political party doesn't get it's way there's talk of receding and revolution. I'm shocked that so many people fall for Russian propoganda designed to separate us so we will more easily fall. But mostly I'm shocked at how so many people live in their own political bubble that they fool themselves into thinking "everyone" thinks the same as they do when in reality it's just the 10-20 people they hang around.
I’m not shocked at all. But it’s fundamentally anti American to believe that you should impose Christianity on us. It’s literally Amendment numero uno.
Abortion is also a moral and financial issue. It is rooted in values. Many religions have values against abortion but many many non-religious people object to abortion on moral grounds. Further, some value their money and object to abortion because they don't want to pay for it through taxes or insurance premiums. On the flip side, many liberal christians support abortion rights. This is a politcal conservative vs liberal issue-not religious.
It would be like saying, we have laws against killing people because of christians. Yes, christian values teach against murder but it's not a religious based law. Even most athiests believe murder conflicts with their own moral values.
And MANY people object to forcing women to go through with gestation and delivery for moral reasons. We see it as immoral to force someone to undergo such a difficult and physical process, basically a kind of torture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously everyone is not stunned.
But I'm stunned that some liberals are still shocked that the majority doesn't always agree with everything they stand for. I'm shocked that some liberals think religious people shouldn't vote in accordance with their own values but liberals should be free to vote in accordance with theirs. I'm shocked that whenever a political party doesn't get it's way there's talk of receding and revolution. I'm shocked that so many people fall for Russian propoganda designed to separate us so we will more easily fall. But mostly I'm shocked at how so many people live in their own political bubble that they fool themselves into thinking "everyone" thinks the same as they do when in reality it's just the 10-20 people they hang around.
Liberals ARE the majority, they just can’t get it together and the GOP exploits all of the loopholes. Most of the rest of the Western World is horrified by what’s happening here.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously everyone is not stunned.
But I'm stunned that some liberals are still shocked that the majority doesn't always agree with everything they stand for. I'm shocked that some liberals think religious people shouldn't vote in accordance with their own values but liberals should be free to vote in accordance with theirs. I'm shocked that whenever a political party doesn't get it's way there's talk of receding and revolution. I'm shocked that so many people fall for Russian propoganda designed to separate us so we will more easily fall. But mostly I'm shocked at how so many people live in their own political bubble that they fool themselves into thinking "everyone" thinks the same as they do when in reality it's just the 10-20 people they hang around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously everyone is not stunned.
But I'm stunned that some liberals are still shocked that the majority doesn't always agree with everything they stand for. I'm shocked that some liberals think religious people shouldn't vote in accordance with their own values but liberals should be free to vote in accordance with theirs. I'm shocked that whenever a political party doesn't get it's way there's talk of receding and revolution. I'm shocked that so many people fall for Russian propoganda designed to separate us so we will more easily fall. But mostly I'm shocked at how so many people live in their own political bubble that they fool themselves into thinking "everyone" thinks the same as they do when in reality it's just the 10-20 people they hang around.
I’m not shocked at all. But it’s fundamentally anti American to believe that you should impose Christianity on us. It’s literally Amendment numero uno.
Abortion is also a moral and financial issue. It is rooted in values. Many religions have values against abortion but many many non-religious people object to abortion on moral grounds. Further, some value their money and object to abortion because they don't want to pay for it through taxes or insurance premiums. On the flip side, many liberal christians support abortion rights. This is a politcal conservative vs liberal issue-not religious.
It would be like saying, we have laws against killing people because of christians. Yes, christian values teach against murder but it's not a religious based law. Even most athiests believe murder conflicts with their own moral values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not stunned at all. Our local school systems added religious holidays to the school calendar so appears most of society wants to let separation of church and state fall aside. It's just the Evangelicals and Catholics have all the religious power. Progressives need to consider consequences of their woke proposals.
Which Evangelical and Catholic holidays did your school system add to the calendar?
In Montgomery County, we recognize many religious holidays including Ram Navani, Eid ul-Fitr, Kwanzaa, Yaldaa, and Mehergan. It's no big deal.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcg/commemorations.html
Those are not Evangelical/Catholic holidays. PP claimed that Evangelicals and Catholics have all the religious power, yet schools are adding holidays of OTHER religions. Contradictory.
Stop this stupid crap. It’s a state law and has been for centuries that public schools don’t have school on Christmas, Good Friday or Easter Monday. Other religious holidays (the Jewish ones have been off for decades in MoCo) are choices about staffing and student attendance.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not stunned at all. The Supreme Court did women a grave disservice 50 years ago by establishing a right to an abortion as a right to privacy. The argument was weak, flawed, and gave conservatives a very easy target to go after. For decades conservatives mobilized, organized and strategized. At the same time liberals stupidly thought Roe was settled law or there was no chance that Roe could ever be overturned. Friday was the inevitable outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not stunned at all. Our local school systems added religious holidays to the school calendar so appears most of society wants to let separation of church and state fall aside. It's just the Evangelicals and Catholics have all the religious power. Progressives need to consider consequences of their woke proposals.
Which Evangelical and Catholic holidays did your school system add to the calendar?
In Montgomery County, we recognize many religious holidays including Ram Navani, Eid ul-Fitr, Kwanzaa, Yaldaa, and Mehergan. It's no big deal.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/mcg/commemorations.html
Those are not Evangelical/Catholic holidays. PP claimed that Evangelicals and Catholics have all the religious power, yet schools are adding holidays of OTHER religions. Contradictory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously everyone is not stunned.
But I'm stunned that some liberals are still shocked that the majority doesn't always agree with everything they stand for. I'm shocked that some liberals think religious people shouldn't vote in accordance with their own values but liberals should be free to vote in accordance with theirs. I'm shocked that whenever a political party doesn't get it's way there's talk of receding and revolution. I'm shocked that so many people fall for Russian propoganda designed to separate us so we will more easily fall. But mostly I'm shocked at how so many people live in their own political bubble that they fool themselves into thinking "everyone" thinks the same as they do when in reality it's just the 10-20 people they hang around.
Anyone not stunned is excited to oppress others. I’d be excited to learn how you feel about Clarence Thomas’ invitation for legal challenges of gay rights and contraception in his opinion. Actually, no I wouldn’t. I already know how you feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously everyone is not stunned.
But I'm stunned that some liberals are still shocked that the majority doesn't always agree with everything they stand for. I'm shocked that some liberals think religious people shouldn't vote in accordance with their own values but liberals should be free to vote in accordance with theirs. I'm shocked that whenever a political party doesn't get it's way there's talk of receding and revolution. I'm shocked that so many people fall for Russian propoganda designed to separate us so we will more easily fall. But mostly I'm shocked at how so many people live in their own political bubble that they fool themselves into thinking "everyone" thinks the same as they do when in reality it's just the 10-20 people they hang around.
The GOP is a minority party.