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Shhh! Iām undercoverYou should have a great future at the National Security Agency, 'cause you broke his code.![]()
Shhh! Iām undercoverYou should have a great future at the National Security Agency, 'cause you broke his code.![]()
For not believing what he believes, of course!For what are you awaiting apologies?
Are you assuming to read my mind, sir?Of course they werenāt!
Did you think this thread is anything other than an exercise in branding some people as ābadā and others as āgoodā ā without respect to their actual merits?![]()
Why not? You presume to read other peopleās minds all the time.Are you assuming to read my mind, sir?a
It that was your purpose, your research design was fatally flawed.The purpose is to see what would happen if the compliance on the Big 5 issues were reversed and the Democratic Party was suddenly Big 5 complaint and the Republican Party was suddenly pro-abortion, etc. Get it?
Riiight.In fact, I made it a secret ballot for the express purpose of preventing āgoodā and ābadā accusations.
And what have you discovered? Does it appear that Republicans will abandon their pro-life principles as readily as Democrats have?The point of this thread and the poll is to find out whether Republicanism overrides pro-life.
What do you bet it confirms all his prejudices?And what have you discovered? Does it appear that Republicans will abandon their pro-life principles as readily as Democrats have?
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Okay, Mr. Smarty Pants, given 127 characters per question, how would you do it?Why not? You presume to read other peopleās minds all the time.
It that was your purpose, your research design was fatally flawed.
Riiight.![]()
I wouldnāt.Okay, Mr. Smarty Pants, given 127 characters per question, how would you do it?
Actually, there are a great many possible options. The great flaw in your approach is to assume you know what the people you hate think.Hereās the way I was looking at this:
There are four possible options:
First, thanks for acknowledging the difficulty in trying to do this.I still think the problem is that itās a false choice. It assumes the Dems act in one way and the Repubs in another, then adds on or subtracts the 5 and asks one to make a choice.
But the problem is that the Dems and Repubs do not necessarily act in the ways stated in the original premise, and their leading candidates certainly donāt. So one is forced into making a false choice. Itās more a matter of āWould you find this combination of imposed sterotypes more attractive than that one,adding or subtracting the 5 from each?ā The abbreviated choice in the later post lets the responder come up with his own stereotypes, which might not have anything to do with reality.
I realize the difficulty in making a poll to determine how important the 5 are to people relative to other views they might have about other things (and there is overlap besides). Iām not sure it can be done successfully, given the limitations in the number of characters.
But I think the OP has his answer anyway, but to a different question. From the standpoint of the posters, I think the consensus answer is āabortion trumps allā.
In order to bring balance, one must be balanced.First, thanks for acknowledging the difficulty in trying to do this.
Second, itās not stereotypes. Iām going based on what people on either said have said. I even provided quotes from the Republican Party Platform from 2004. Even if there are stereotypes, considering the absolute hatred for Democrats Iāve read on this site, itās not completely uncalled for to bring a little balance to the table.
Its like you read my mind.I strongly believe that Republicanism is an ideology based on the notions that a tax is the worst possible evil in the universe and that business can do no wrong. I also strongly believe that the Republican party added its āpro-lifeā plank in 1980 in order to garner the Christian vote but would jettison it if they thought they could win without it. Anyway, Iād like to see what would happen if the parties changed their views on morals issues ONLY.
Iām leaving the poll anonymous so no one has to feel they need to explain their vote to their fellows.
By the way, DP means death penalty and āBig 5ā refers to the so-called 5 ānon-negotiables.ā
Not a realistic set of options. (Either all one way or all the otherā¦no middle ground) So how can one vote in the poll?I strongly believe that Republicanism is an ideology based on the notions that a tax is the worst possible evil in the universe and that business can do no wrong. I also strongly believe that the Republican party added its āpro-lifeā plank in 1980 in order to garner the Christian vote but would jettison it if they thought they could win without it. Anyway, Iād like to see what would happen if the parties changed their views on morals issues ONLY.
Iām leaving the poll anonymous so no one has to feel they need to explain their vote to their fellows.
By the way, DP means death penalty and āBig 5ā refers to the so-called 5 ānon-negotiables.ā
I would agree that the Democrat party seems not to be favored by the majority on this site. But one has to ask why thatās so. For most, I think itās a hatred of abortion, not of Democrats. For some, itās exacerbated by a sense of being betrayed. I canāt answer for anyone beside myself, but I was a Democrat once myself; an organizer and an officeholder in the party. I remember well when the abortion lobby captured the party. I remember when, as a Catholic Democrat, you either had to openly compromise your faithfulness to the teachings of the Church or refuse to be a party to what they were doing. My wife (who was also a party officeholder) and I made our choices, though we fought it, and in a very serious way, as did others, but the abortionists won. As abortion on demand became a party absolute, the party became more and more leftward leaning, precisely because those who favored abortion also tended to be immoderate in other ways. I was there when that change took place, and I remember it well. And I wasnāt the only one, either. Not by a long way.Second, itās not stereotypes. Iām going based on what people on either said have said. I even provided quotes from the Republican Party Platform from 2004. Even if there are stereotypes, considering the absolute hatred for Democrats Iāve read on this site, itās not completely uncalled for to bring a little balance to the table.