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<blockquote data-quote="huntemup" data-source="post: 3062054" data-attributes="member: 35085"><p>God is good.</p><p></p><p>Nice to see folks in a red state willing to put their principles over party politics. </p><p></p><p>Funny or maybe Sad thing about Moore is that the same folks who were still willing to vote for the alleged serial groper/molester of underage girls, wouldnt have let him get anywhere near the ballot had he been accused of doing those things with a consenting legal age male.</p><p></p><p>Next year is going to be very painful and quite the eye opener for many single issue voters. Abortion will never be reversed. Homosexuals aren't going back in the closet and gay marriage whether we like it or not is here to stay. The sooner republicans stop trying to use those issues to divide their would be constituents, the better off they'll be. It's a new world full of things that seem quite foreign and in many ways unpleasant to a great many of us. I hate the idea of abortion. But I'm smart enough to know it's not going away. Its high time we were able to vote on issues that actually impact our daily lifes rather than disqualify candidates based on some meaningless litmus test made up of one or two positions that have already been settled.</p><p></p><p>Alabama did a good thing last night and every father of a daughter who voted for someone other than Moore can look his daughter in the eye today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntemup, post: 3062054, member: 35085"] God is good. Nice to see folks in a red state willing to put their principles over party politics. Funny or maybe Sad thing about Moore is that the same folks who were still willing to vote for the alleged serial groper/molester of underage girls, wouldnt have let him get anywhere near the ballot had he been accused of doing those things with a consenting legal age male. Next year is going to be very painful and quite the eye opener for many single issue voters. Abortion will never be reversed. Homosexuals aren't going back in the closet and gay marriage whether we like it or not is here to stay. The sooner republicans stop trying to use those issues to divide their would be constituents, the better off they'll be. It's a new world full of things that seem quite foreign and in many ways unpleasant to a great many of us. I hate the idea of abortion. But I'm smart enough to know it's not going away. Its high time we were able to vote on issues that actually impact our daily lifes rather than disqualify candidates based on some meaningless litmus test made up of one or two positions that have already been settled. Alabama did a good thing last night and every father of a daughter who voted for someone other than Moore can look his daughter in the eye today. [/QUOTE]
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