saden1
11-02-2007, 03:40 PM
This has nothing to do with politics, and everything to do the human condition which is by and large miserable one.
I really find it odd that people jump the gun on everything...not only that but people feel almost obligated to cheer on and defend the party they identify themselves with.
p.s. I would gladly trade every democrat and republican out there today for Lincoln, Eisenhower, and even LBJ.
dmek25
11-02-2007, 04:47 PM
i always try to pride myself on voting for( in my opinion) the best candidate available. i never vote strictly along party lines. it just ceases to amaze me how people read what their party is supposed to stand for, and vote accordingly.
djnemo65
11-02-2007, 06:55 PM
Yeah, I was just reminding people that immorality is not owned by either political party, you get good and bad in both....even though it's trendy to bash Republicans more than Democrats right now.
And before you accuse me of being a homophobe, I was refering more to the fact that Barney Frank had a male prostitute run a gay prostitution ring out of his home more than the simple fact of him just being gay. Somehow, he has been made into some kind of hero over that incident instead of being forced to resign. I wonder if a Republican did this, how it would turn out...
If you think that being gay is immoral then you and the republican party deserve each other. The tragedy here is people denying who they are for their whole lives, and in these unusual circumstances making careers campaigning against others who are trying to exercise a similar freedom.
Barney Frank is still one of the most respected members of the democratic party. Maybe you think this bespeaks their immorality but I think it says a lot more about their tolerance.