Posted by tangplay on 10/8/2018 4:02:00 PM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 10/8/2018 12:27:00 PM (view original):
So if a person believes one race is somehow "better" (smarter, stronger, prettier, better with $) than others, but does nothing more than peacefully attends a rally supporting that idea, they can't be a very fine person? Isn't the right to assemble to support one's beliefs all Americans' right? One I'm almost positive you've supported several times on these very boards? Is doing so suddenly wrong because it doesn't support your BS b_l agenda? Maybe you should share with us exactly what all actions eliminate a person from being fine or good. Murder? Sure. Robbery? Arson? Adultry? Divorce? (some Catholics still believe that, right?) Homosexuality? (We know your stance but others would say so.) After providing your list, please tell us why you get to judge what makes someone a fine person.
Can a person who supports abortion be a fine person?
Yes. I can agree to disagree with a proponent of abortion. I don't call them names, say they are un- American or any crap like that. As Rubio put it, he respects a woman's right to choose, but he puts more emphasis on the rights of the child. We aren't likely to get on the same page any time soon. That is why we have a legislative body in state and Federal government, and why we vote. And we have a Court system to interpret, not make, the laws.