How dare he promote anti discrimination!
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How dare he promote anti discrimination!
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Originally Posted by Izannah
SkyGem--Quote:
Originally Posted by SkyGem
The last time you posted a question that wasn't an attempt to this Obama was February 8. Since then, you have posted a string of sixteen consecutive questions critical of him. So for you to pretend to be "neutral in this" is a transparent lie. I'm curious why you find it worth your time to focus so exclusively on digging up negative allegations and rumors about him. It's OK though. With enemies like you, he'll need fewer friends.
Good point OG. If you dsont like him Skygem and are as scared of him as your posts display then please at least have the courage to stand by your comments and not claim to be neutral!
Staying "neutral", as stated in this particular instance, simply means that during this discussion, at least, I would prefer to let all of you hold the discussion. I am not for Obama, therefore, you know already what I would have to say for the most part. And no, I am not personally "scared" of Obama, I am, however, afraid for this nation should he become the nominee. As I see it, it is say anything to win over voters but THAT'S ALL. Leading the country would be an entirely different matter I don't feel he could handle at least at this point. Btw, see the latest "I Told You So " posting at:Quote:
Originally Posted by Skell
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No Sky you keep stepping into quicksand and by claiming to be neutral is not going to help you from sinking. When you choose civil rights issues concerning gays, McCain is within a minute fraction of being the same as Obama and Hillary.Quote:
Originally Posted by SkyGem
John McCain on Civil Rights
*Gay Marriage - Believes it's an issue best left up to the states. While in the Senate
*McCain voted "No" on a constitutional ban of same-sex marriage.
*Hate Crimes - While in the Senate, McCain voted no on extending the definition of hate crimes to include sexual orientation.
*Job Protection - Voted no on prohibiting job discrimination based upon sexual orientation.
John McCain says, "I think that gay marriage should be allowed if there's a ceremony kind of thing, if you want to call it that."
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