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1 hour ago, SectionC3 said:

It’s shocking that you’re a teacher.  I ask again, what law has been created that so abridges the rights of the citizenry?  

The policy of allowing people who destroy another's property to be free with no punishment or repayment. I actually had no idea that such a simple concept was beyond you and that you honestly did not know. 

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19 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Yes “Doc”, you are a joke. Keep on laughing. 

 

Whatever you say, poser.  

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

Whatever you say, poser.  

Why are leftists so miserable and nasty? What went wrong in their lives that made them so f’n bitter and stupid?

Posted
15 minutes ago, Westside said:

Why are leftists so miserable and nasty? What went wrong in their lives that made them so f’n bitter and stupid?

 

Because they think that if everyone lived/thought like they do, the world would be perfect.

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

Because they think that if everyone lived/thought like they do, the world would be perfect.

The political right in the U.S. often aligns with Christian conservative values promoting policies on issues like abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, and education that reflect those beliefs. This can feel exclusionary to people of different faiths or none at all, especially when those religious values influence laws.

The political left, on the other hand, tends to champion secularism and individual rights, which often conflicts with traditional religious doctrines. For devout believers, progressive policies on issues like gender, sexuality, or end-of-life rights can seem like a violation of their moral framework.

 

Both groups feel values of the other party are being "forced" on them. Both sides often use government power to enforce their vision of morality.  Both groups behave the exact same way. They will never like each other. Religion has been causing wars and tension for thousands of years. Go figure it still does so in the US within our political system. 

 

 

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Posted
Just now, Joe Ferguson forever said:

trump

Weak minded people have been crushed by the orange menace, haven’t they? Sad and embarrassing. 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Mikie2times said:

The political right in the U.S. often aligns with Christian conservative values promoting policies on issues like abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, and education that reflect those beliefs. This can feel exclusionary to people of different faiths or none at all, especially when those religious values influence laws.

The political left, on the other hand, tends to champion secularism and individual rights, which often conflicts with traditional religious doctrines. For devout believers, progressive policies on issues like gender, sexuality, or end-of-life rights can seem like a violation of their moral framework.

 

Both groups feel values of the other party are being "forced" on them. Both sides often use government power to enforce their vision of morality.  Both groups behave the exact same way. They will never like each other. Religion has been causing wars and tension for thousands of years. Go figure it still does so in the US within our political system. 

 

 

except for some, it's not about religion.  My religious beliefs align with the rights.  It's about live and let live on social issues.  Who am I to judge as Pope Francis said.  But authoritarianism I can't abide.

 

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22 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

except for some, it's not about religion.  My religious beliefs align with the rights.  It's about live and let live on social issues.  Who am I to judge as Pope Francis said.  But authoritarianism I can't abide.

 

Not everybody fits in these categories. But they explain a large part of the motivations and anger behind each party. 

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