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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3479176" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>I don't see anyone crying around here --- this is called a discussion. Should a discussion be called crying I guess I'd have to put you in the snowflake box. </p><p></p><p>Either way, your argument is informative ---- because it is saying that the Republicans shouldn't be better than their opponents, they should sink to their level. That gives up any claimed moral high ground. It says "we know better but we'll do it the wrong way". </p><p></p><p>To me this is more of a states right's issue. I mean, the GOP used to be the party of state's rights, it's just that now it's the party of "States Right's only when it supports what I believe in". If CA wants to be a shelter for immigrants, cool. If MO wants to be a shelter for guns, cool. But it's BS to complain about one or the other. All or nothing here. Kind of the same thing as people saying they have personal freedom to do what THEY want with THEIR bodies in not wearing a mask and then turning around and saying other people can't do what THEY want with THEIR bodies if they want an abortion. But I digress.</p><p></p><p>Good for MO, but again, the action in practical terms is going to be a good idea but symbolic in nature unless there's more to it, and issues that Joe Average Rez can think of get addressed. Or, if you think I'm full of s*** then wait till it passes, and drag yourself up there, and start violating federal gun laws that are infringing upon you. You can be the test case to see how they reallllllly feel about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3479176, member: 5800"] I don't see anyone crying around here --- this is called a discussion. Should a discussion be called crying I guess I'd have to put you in the snowflake box. Either way, your argument is informative ---- because it is saying that the Republicans shouldn't be better than their opponents, they should sink to their level. That gives up any claimed moral high ground. It says "we know better but we'll do it the wrong way". To me this is more of a states right's issue. I mean, the GOP used to be the party of state's rights, it's just that now it's the party of "States Right's only when it supports what I believe in". If CA wants to be a shelter for immigrants, cool. If MO wants to be a shelter for guns, cool. But it's BS to complain about one or the other. All or nothing here. Kind of the same thing as people saying they have personal freedom to do what THEY want with THEIR bodies in not wearing a mask and then turning around and saying other people can't do what THEY want with THEIR bodies if they want an abortion. But I digress. Good for MO, but again, the action in practical terms is going to be a good idea but symbolic in nature unless there's more to it, and issues that Joe Average Rez can think of get addressed. Or, if you think I'm full of s*** then wait till it passes, and drag yourself up there, and start violating federal gun laws that are infringing upon you. You can be the test case to see how they reallllllly feel about. [/QUOTE]
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