Re: Truth is stranger than fiction - The Sarah Palin Chronicles

Originally Posted by
CGM
Family is issue that transcends left or right in politics. So I am very skeptical of politicians who are big on promoting family values, cause it usually is tied closely to their religious, moral, and political beliefs. And very often those who define themselves politically in a significant way according to their family or moral values are also those who would tell others what their values should be. Draw your own conclusions about what side of the political spectrum you find people who are unduly concerned about the morality or values of others.
In answer to your question, the paragraph above describes something that I don't like, however I am not fooled by their use of the term family. They can driop their use of the word, but it wouldn't really change much. And no, I don't choose my leader according to his/her particular morality or religion or belief of what a family should be, and whether it matches mine, and I particularly oppose people who would impose their beliefs in these areas on others.
Just to make sure I am following you...Morality is not an issue you take into consideration when voting for a candidate? Really? To me the simple act of voting is in essence an effort to impose beliefs on a group. We vote for politicians that we believe share a similar ideology, in hopes they will enact laws/policy favorable to us and our belief system. From your post I believe you are speaking specifically of issues like creationism, prayer in school, gay marriage, abortion etc closely tied to the religious right. I don't really differentiate between religious or political ideology. To me there is little difference between a bible thumping southern baptist or a tree hugging secular progressive. Only opposite ends of a irrational, ignorant and uncompromising coin.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
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