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radfringe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-25-04 04:20 AM
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20. talking points
- it's a diversion tactic by bush* & GOPers - they can't defend their record so they muddy the waters with a "hot button" issue

- activist judges? no more "activist" than the ones bush* snuck through with recess appointments. and no more "activist" than the Supremes that selected bush* in 2000

- GOPers are big on state rights - so why are they pushing this issue to the level of a constitutional amendment that would impose federal legislation on states

- :sigh: another election year with more hot air about family values. If GOPers were concerned about family values then they would be valuing familes by supporting programs which help families - not by cutting these programs

- how many heterosexual couples do you know that divorced or decided NOT to marry because a gay/lesbian couple got married or wants to marry?

- defense of marriage act was sponsored by a man who is on his THIRD marriage and signed by a president that was having an affair...

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meanwhile, anyone know how many Senators/Representatives in congress are divorced, getting divorced, been re-married? How many are having extra-marital affairs?
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