Do you know what "if" means? It's a hypothetical. Would you be for it IF a majority wanted it? COme on. Don't dodge.
The fact is we're not a democracy. We're a constitutional republic. You shouldn't be perpetuating that dogma. It will ultimately turn against freedom.
Choose something else. Say a majority wanted to burn christians, would that therefore be ok?
Last edited by Pale Rider; 01-14-2007 at 01:39 AM.
Not the worst laws, the blue laws. They are rooted in Christian tradition, and even if not, they have a salutary purpose. Booze is great, but it's probably a healthy thing not to sell it at least one day a week. Usually I'm libertarian but I can go along with this.
America: White people footing the bill for a party they're not allowed to attend.
I think you know me well enough by now RWA, to know that I don't "dodge". I'll go toe to toe with anyone.
I'm just stating the obvious, which is what I always do. I don't like to play "what if's". We change things here in America by vote. That's what the people are doing. I say if the vote turns out against the way you feel, move. That's all. Nothing more.
If you want to ask me about something completely different. Do it. But make it real.