Sure. Spoiling a book, especially the final book to the legendary 7 book series is just horrible. It's not like people posting spoilers did it on "accident". They know what they are doing.....
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Should there be a seperation of church and state? There pretty much already is, but there is definitely plenty of people trying to change that. I was just watching a CNN segment by Anderson Cooper, called "God's Country". There are people who want Christianity to pretty much decide and dictate the laws.
How can they justify themselves? Religion should play zero part in the law. If you want to believe in a religion, then that's great. That's awesome. But that is YOUR greatness, and YOUR awesomeness... and YOURS alone. Not everyone is a Christian, and certainly not every is even religious.
So why should we listen to only Christian values, as some people clearly want that?
Thoughts?
Since some of you clearly don't know which party you personally belong to, let me break it down:
Democrats typically.....
- Support welfare, and affirmative action. Generally oppose all wars, and the one we are in currently. Most Democrats support gay marriage. Democrats believe in the seperation of church and state, and the seperation from church in the schools. There are rarely any non-religious Republicans, but there are plenty of non-religious Democrats. Democrats support higher taxes.
Republicans typically.....
- Don't support affirmative action and welfare too much, want to lower taxes, support many wars, including the one we are in now. They don't support gay marriage... most are religious. They have a huge issue with including people sometimes ("War on Christmas"). Republicans put the 10 commandments in a court house.... which were then taken out by the constitution.
I don't even see why people affiliate themselves with political parties. I think people are kinda brainwashed if they follow one party religiously. speaking of religion...blooddemon666
I believe I said, "Which political party do you most closely affiliate with."
Meaning, that the political party you choose holds most of your views. If most of your views are Republican, you are a are closer to a Republican than a Democrat. It clearly doesn't mean necessarily that you will always vote 100% Republican--it means, and what my statement said, is that party is the party that holds most of your views. Which makes sense.
Which political party do you most closely affiliate yourself with, and why?
I am a Liberal Democrat, because I love progressing. I love equal rights for everyone, and I strongly value diversity. I realize that this country is made up of many different ethnic groups, that people are different genders, people have different sexual orientations, marital status, disabilites--everything. We are all different in some way... and that is okay.
How often can you create polls? On this account, I created a poll yesterday... and now I can't today. On my newest account, I can't create any. What's the deal?
Oh, and... *POLL* What is your political affiliation?
Liberal? Conservative? Independant? Libertarian?
I am a liberal.
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