Probably the same place most anti war protestors were during the anti abortion protests.
Other than that nice post lol
killing for the state and terminating a pregnancy are two very different things.
Probably the same place most anti war protestors were during the anti abortion protests.
Other than that nice post lol
I think I would really really really like george bush to hang out with and go fishing with or something.
I would probably like him more than any other president in history on a personal level.
The Obama is a Muslim also made 0 sense to me.
1. He's not
2. Even if he secretly was, I do not care. It makes 0 difference.
killing for the state and terminating a pregnancy are two very different things.
Embarrassing idiotic. Not even low-key idiotic.
A couple of people here seem to think that it is only moral legislation if it is someone else's morality that is being enforced. Theirs is just common sense!
Politics are ALL about moral legislation. Pro-choice politicians force one view of morality on every one else, and pro-lifers try to enforce another.
As for my vote, it would depend on their stances and my options. It is unlikely that I'd vote for a "fundamentalist Christian", since they are likely to operate from a socially regressive outlook. But I would still judge them the way I judge anyone else; on the substance of their ideas.
Strictly true. But not really. If you believe a fetus is a human, since you can protest both things on the same grounds.
I don't care that he is Muslim at all. My brother is Muslim but how do you explain the pictures?
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I don't.
But many do. The world doesn't revolve around your personal beliefs.
I don't think its an entirely open paradigm, some things we can all agree on that are absolutely norms of any organised society and social structure. Then there are others things that we can disagree about, less fundamental, more about the limitations of personal choice. In a sense they are all informed by some sense of morality or humanist impulse but that is far from representing an organised religious agenda.
I don't care that he is a Muslim at all. My brother is a Muslim but how do you explain the pictures?
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I have a picture where I'm wearing a kimono. I must be Japanese!
I don't know. Maybe related to his father being a Kenyan and Obama participating in his father's culture for some event or another?
Lots of people believe all sorts of crazy ****, it don't make it right. If the world revolved around my thoughts it would be a much better place, when I'm global dictator...
Wait. I thought you were joking. You actually think these picture prove Obama is a secret Muslim? The things you must think people secretly are because of their Halloween Costumes every year... Wow that would be fun to hang out with you that night.
I don't really know if he is or not. He's wearing multiple things similar to those pictures on multiple occasions. Comparing it to Halloween is extremely dumb.
Like I said he could have just been participating in it because of his father.
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He wrote in The Audacity of Hope that he "was not raised in a religious household". He described his mother, raised by non-religious parents, as being detached from religion, yet "in many ways the most spiritually awakened person that I have ever known." He described his father as a "confirmed atheist" by the time his parents met, and his stepfather as "a man who saw religion as not particularly useful."
The picture was taken when Obama went on a visit to Africa as a senator. Obama, whose father was Kenyan, visited Wajir in the Kenyan north-east, close to the Somali and Ethiopian borders, and was dressed by locals as a Somali elder.