economic...
moral justice is a slippery slope... especially when you're using the Bible to back it up... steps away from a state church...
and it can affect my voting choices... people need help... much more than they need to ban ss marriage, even if it is wrong... ask a hungry person what they think about gay marriage, they will tell you they don't care, they just want food...
2006-07-19 12:17:42
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answered by Anonymous
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As you have chosen to define it, Economic Justice - because those issues actually affect peoples lives. Personal choices made by an individual regarding their health or love-life do not affect the country in the same way that someone starving or growing up in poverty does. Or in the way watching people struggle and die without any aid in New Orleans does.
And yes, I vote accordingly.
2006-07-19 19:07:55
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answered by slipstreamer 7
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Moral Justice. If done correctly it will take care of the other. Economic justice will never take care of moral justice.
Yes, it has some impact on my voting decisions.
2006-07-19 19:01:56
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answered by Wig 3
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Where do you get that Democrats focus on destroying political corruption...better check again! I don't consider myself Republican or Democrat, I usually vote for the person who holds closest to my beliefs and who I believe will do the best job!!
2006-07-19 19:02:12
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answered by rockinout 4
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I always vote for the best candidate; regardless of party affiliation. I resist all temptation to judge another; as I do not feel it is my place. If you possess integrity; then you are moral. I am much more focused on alleviating the suffering of others...which is often the product of immorality..and should be abolished in any way we can...and I am drawn to like-minded people...so in this respect...yes, it does influence my decisions in voting.
2006-07-19 19:05:32
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answered by riverhawthorne 5
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moral justice. and all the libs focus on is tearing down the republican party so they can win elections and make us pay more money to take care of lazy people, save trees, and prevent us for drilling for the oil we really need
2006-07-19 19:03:10
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answered by THEBurgerKing 4
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I can tell you don't believe in imposing your will on others. If you continue this practice, your life will be peacefull and you'll be blessed. I don't know why this is true. Chalk it up to the files of the unexplained. I experienced it.
2006-07-19 20:45:24
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answered by Dan V 1
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economic
Yes it affects my voting choices - I won't vote for nanny-staters of either party.
2006-07-19 19:02:17
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answered by bradcymru 4
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economic
2006-07-19 19:00:52
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answered by smile 2
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