When is Enough ,Enough?


Chico23231
09-27-2017, 11:40 AM
lets not take rhetoric and his unusual positions and somehow equate this a some new norm.

This is typical media shit only looking to get some faux outrage from the left. Lets not feed into this type stuff. Folks within his own party strongly disagree with much of this crap.

TheMalcolmConnection
09-27-2017, 11:46 AM
He got elected though right? That has to same something.

Chico23231
09-27-2017, 11:51 AM
He got elected though right? That has to same something.

well its Alabama...I don't think positions based on strong religious ideals and anti-homosexual position are necessarily unheard of from that area.

MTK
09-27-2017, 11:52 AM
God’s law... FFS

Chico23231
09-27-2017, 11:54 AM
God’s law... FFS

In his mind, its like Christian Sharia.

TheMalcolmConnection
09-27-2017, 11:57 AM
well its Alabama...I don't think positions based on strong religious ideals and anti-homosexual position are necessarily unheard of from that area.

It's true. I still stand by my previous statement. Stupid people.

mooby
09-27-2017, 12:08 PM
He hasn't won the seat yet, but he won the primary. But it's Alabama, which historically leans right. Also who votes somebody back into the same job they held after they get removed by a higher power? And then who is dumb enough to get kicked out again for refusing to obey laws set forth that outrank your position? How are you going to elect somebody to make laws, that has no respect for them when they come from a higher authority? We all know the answers to these questions. Apparently God's law trumps constitutional law in Alabama.

Yes Chico you're right, the rest of the Senate might consider this guy a nutjob. But it says a lot about the people of Alabama that they keep reelecting him to positions of authority despite his lack of respect for the law.

Chico23231
09-27-2017, 12:27 PM
He hasn't won the seat yet, but he won the primary. But it's Alabama, which historically leans right. Also who votes somebody back into the same job they held after they get removed by a higher power? And then who is dumb enough to get kicked out again for refusing to obey laws set forth that outrank your position? How are you going to elect somebody to make laws, that has no respect for them when they come from a higher authority? We all know the answers to these questions. Apparently God's law trumps constitutional law in Alabama.

Yes Chico you're right, the rest of the Senate might consider this guy a nutjob. But it says a lot about the people of Alabama that they keep reelecting him to positions of authority despite his lack of respect for the law.

What should my opinion be of people who re-elected Marion Berry and his lack respect of law? Since we are stereotyping voting blocks.

Look, im sure people aren't lock step with this guy and his god law belief...but because he is the "most" religious that is enough to secure the base vote. They will look past some zealot-rogue statements. Being "too religious" isn't gonna lose a vote there.

Giantone
09-27-2017, 03:08 PM
lets not take rhetoric and his unusual positions and somehow equate this a some new norm.

This is typical media shit only looking to get some faux outrage from the left. Lets not feed into this type stuff. Folks within his own party strongly disagree with much of this crap.




How is the media making any of this up???Stop blaming the media for being the messenger ,go after the idiot that is sending the message!





Here I went with FOX , I thought they were more your speed


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mooby
09-27-2017, 05:51 PM
What should my opinion be of people who re-elected Marion Berry and his lack respect of law? Since we are stereotyping voting blocks.

Look, im sure people aren't lock step with this guy and his god law belief...but because he is the "most" religious that is enough to secure the base vote. They will look past some zealot-rogue statements. Being "too religious" isn't gonna lose a vote there.

I ain't saying all of Alabama wants God's law to overrule actual law, or that they want this guy in charge. But the majority do, whether that majority is slim or large doesn't matter, because it's large enough that they haven't voted democrat on state matters in decades.

Edit: Also I don't really have anything nice to say about people who readmitted a guy with substance abuse issues to a elected position. If he had reformed himself who says he's not worthy of a second chance though. That's a question that's never going to be answered though so it's kinda irrelevant to the topic at hand.

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