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11-07-2008 09:37 PM #21
Exactly the point I have been making all night because I have shown a survey that has BOTH Obama supporters and McCain supporters who want a traditional marriage law for the entire country.
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That proves a lot in my opinion, and I am conservative.
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11-07-2008 09:50 PM #22
Look here, Opie. Don't tell me what this is about for ME. I can tell you what it's about, I don't want some state-supported, government supported, lackie interjecting her political views on the children of our society on my dime. Yes, I pay taxes, and I don't pay for liberal, self-important teachers to influence children, politically. I don't care WHO they support.
Moreover, regardless of who won the election, to denigrate a mere child almost to the point of tears, suggesting that their Daddy may never be home, is just pure hateful and evil. No, this isn't about the Presidency for me. Not one iota. This is about my disdain for the way our government school system is trying to indoctrinate our children into their twisted, permissive, liberal views.
Here's the deal, they (the teachers) have fought tooth and nail to keep any form of "goodness" out of the schools (religion), because they say it doesn't belong there. Well, neither to their personal political views and if I had young ones in school, I would be watching these teachers like a hawk. I would be exercising my rights by sitting in on classes at least once a month. I would be sending my kids to school with tape recorders...For all of you with kids in school, make your children aware of this type of discussion and don't permit it. (My kids are grown, but I still pay taxes).
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11-07-2008 10:13 PM #23
I thought the title of the thread implied that Obama supported the teacher.
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11-07-2008 10:38 PM #24
Both of you should know my point of discussing this topic is the fact a tax subsidized school is allowing a teacher to brain wash our children. She can have her view but not teaching the kids. HER JOB!!!! is to allow healthy debate and remain independent and non bias.
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11-07-2008 10:58 PM #25
And my point is that it is not that one-dimensional. If I present evidence that a supposed "evil Obama supporter" whom you think needs to be fired could potentially have more conservative/traditional/American views than yourself, I can see where you would like to ignore the evidence I have provided for your benefit because you feel it both expands the frame and threatens your arguement for swift punishment.
Thanks, but I just had to get that out. I think a lot of the Obama SUPPOTRER bashing is hypocritical, because McCain SUPPORTERS are often far worse.
Personally, I think that she should have pulled out George Washington's Farewell Address which repudiates the so-called "Bush Doctrine" of pre-emptive strikes and compared that to Bush and McCain. Then she should have gotten a raise and a medal.
If you are scared of the moral evidence, don't watch the video. I don't think there is a video to show of her on moral issues to share, just her town.
It is within the context of this thread, because I am thoughtful and not narrow-minded.
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11-07-2008 11:07 PM #26
Here is a thread that proves it further that I started SEPARTATELY for that very reason. Gays and Obama Supports Traditional Marriage law
I have talked to a lot of Obama supporters who are more conservative. They just do not like Bush and McCain. And besides about 35-40% of America, nobody else much likes them either.
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11-07-2008 11:36 PM #27
If you paint McCain supporters with one brush you are not stating the whole truth of the matter. Not everybody voted for McCain because he is white and Obama is not. But on the other hand Black people voted for Obama 97%-3% you tell me who is more bigoted. But like I said this discussion is about A TEACHER INDOCERATING CHILDREN. Not some racist. If you want to open the racist book we can and I will give you evidence to support there was more racism against McCain then against Obama. Although I admit racism was a issue in this election on both fronts.
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11-07-2008 11:56 PM #28
I think it is about you wanting to indoctrinate me into thinking I have to take a narrow view.
If I had voted for McCain, I would be ashamed for selling out my pro-life and pro-marriage stance. I bet that woman was at least pro-marriage.
I am sure Hitler's supporters did not like to be talked bad about in schools either, but I think in the same respect that this fine woman has a point about McCain that belongs in Ashville values and in the school system right along with school prayer.
If McCain had been elected the first prayer should be for impeaching him.
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11-08-2008 12:41 AM #29
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11-08-2008 10:50 AM #30
OMG! Did you here her talk? She sounds like she's the one that needs an education! And that poor little girl she was sooo intimidated, this woman needs to lose her license!





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