good Questioner asked:
If Republicans are so into family values, why don't they promote changes in the law that REALLY would?
strengthen marriages
1. Bring back common law marriage - people would automatically be married after they live together a certain amount of time or if they lived together and had children
2. Make divorce more difficult
3. Increase funds going to child support enforcement instead of decreasing.
Then:
C=JD
1. You raise the incentive for people to live with another person outside of marriage for the purposes of eventually becoming married. This is not necessarily good public policy.
2.Making divorce more difficult is not necessarily a good thing. There are instances, abuse for example, where a quick divorce is important.
3. When was this "decreased"? Link please.
What C=JD is actually saying IS:
1- We armchair christians will decdide what to do with your tax dollars.
2- The straight divorce/gay marriag ban is NOT hypocritical because,well,quite frankly,
it's a christian BIRTHRIGHT to write the law in a way convenient for nominal christians.
3-we refuse to rationally acknowledge increasing child support because we will dammit.Now
go away!
4- We'll stay out of your personal lives allright,after we're DONE with you!!
Wouldnt America be a better place is people like C=JD would at least admit they want gay or unmarried couples to be second-class citizens itself of all the fanct dancing around the issue.As usual,the epublican base is on the WRONG side of history.
Like the American voters said Tuesday:"Enough transparent peity.I want accountability".
2006-11-09
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becaue they aren't really into family values, their cliam to be merely cons some people into voting for them, I mean would you let a republican congressman babysit your children?
2006-11-09 08:19:51
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answered by paulisfree2004 6
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the American voters did not vote democratic because they wanted accountability, ha ha ha, if they wanted accountability wed throw all the morons out and vote libertarian. I'm a christian and sickened by the thought of homosexuality but I don't believe in enforcing my personal values on others through legislative means. By the way the ignorant democrats will accomplish nothing in their short stay in congress, the gullible American public will hic up again in about 2-6 years and the moronic repubs will again be in power.
2006-11-09 16:17:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Kind of, but practicing as a homosexual while you make efforts to limit the civil rights of homosexuals is a more direct form of right-wing moral hypocracy.
2006-11-09 16:07:31
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answered by C J 4
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Most Right Wing don't get it, questions of moral and values are not every ones same definition. Most answer out of habit "you know what you should do!" Sorry America has become a complete access of anything everything you-we have to decide because it's legal is it for me?
2006-11-09 16:05:08
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answered by edubya 5
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Jimmy, always picking on other people, doing the typical Democrat politics of personal destruction.
You take someone's answer, then twist and distort it in you 'interpretation'. His answers were reasonable and logical and had no need of your 'interpretation'.
This type of distortion is all too typical of you Democrats. If your party's ideas were so great, why do you have to lie so much?
2006-11-09 16:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No. This question is a good example of left wing lunacy.
2006-11-09 16:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You and hichefheidi are such bullies on here.
You should both stop it and GROW UP.
The funny thing is you are both older than me and so much less mature.
YOU called me "ho" in an answer you gave me.
Nothing could be further from the truth!
2006-11-09 16:17:35
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answered by E LIB o NATOR 2
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Let others decide what their views are and what they mean to them. You spent alot of time on something so futile.
2006-11-09 16:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If reps were really for family values they would have reduced the numbers of divorce and made common law marriage legal after two years of living together. I think it's sad how many marriages fall apart and the "moral" people don't do anything about it.
2006-11-09 16:02:52
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answered by cynical 6
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you are such a freak. and you accuse us Republicans of "reading into" what Kerry said. your practicly looking through his words with a magnifying glass, and i don't think anyone besides you thought that was what he meant. my god, can't you people acknowledge an opinion that might be different from yours??
2006-11-09 16:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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