Agree with dmz on that reply....
Rickard wrote:It surprises me because I had hardly heard any of the candidates discuss the morality questions. All I heard was terrorist this and terrorist that. I also think it's sad that we let the religious beliefs of some people dictate the lives of other people.
IANAL, but would a ban on gay marriage not be in direct conflict with that clause?
Does it surprise you that european "propaganda" only provides news of our big and nasty appetite for terrorists, and not about all the other things that make up our country.
You see statements like this are typical of the attitude toward Americans- you only know what you are told. Any American understands the delicate balance of church and state and the current issues that we as a nation need to resolve. There is considerable coverage here in the states on all these issues, but it seems it doesn't get over across the pond. In general, in case you missed it during the debates- Bush noted his "religious" beliefs impact his political decisions, with that one statement he garnered a ton of votes from rural / religious america. Anti-abortion and no funding for stem cell research and he gets a bunch more.
Unfortunately, as dmz noted, majority rules. Guess at the percentage of American who make up the following:
Religion / Morality- Bush pandered to the religious right and it paid off. Note the big swath of rural america that went his way (states up the middle).
Upper class- Bushonomics tend to favor the rich with trickle down economics, a lot of upper class people.
Fear- He managed to fool a large number of persons into thinking they are safer with him. Yes- unfortunate as it is, a large number of people seem to lack the intellect to sort out the truth.
Take the total percentage of: Religious moralist people, those with money to make under his "plan", and add some scared gullable people, and guess what- a majority is born.
So you see, or can't see, the reason people voted for Bush is not just always war. There are many issues in the US that Bush (and the republican party) represent, and it is the summation of these that gets him the majority.
So- please consider you all do not know enough about americans, our way of life, or our political situations as you all would like to think.
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Only one comment on the "making of terrorist" comment above, my question:
If an American kills an Iraqi you say it makes 1000000x more terrorists, so I guess when a fellow Muslim detonates a car bomb and kills an Iraqi that this will create 1000000x anti-terrorists??
If one cannot see who is killing who these days, then no need for any further discussion from me.
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I gather from the general views expressed, and the manner in which they are expressed here, that a majoirty of those posting are late teens to early twenties in age. Just as I did when I was but a young adult, you think you fully understand the world around you and have a total grasp on all the things that make it work. BUT I think you'll all learn, as I did, that as one matures, experiences more than one election or war in their memories, and learns to "listen" to ones elders as bit, you'll find things are not as clear cut as you all think.
Every Day Above Ground Is A Good One!!