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Alcon
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« on: July 19, 2005, 02:07:38 AM »

Frankly, I think African Americans should stop voting Democrats en masse even if that's traditional.  Evangelicals at least base their voting on positions, even if that position is something inane like soley voting based on gay marriage (is that really the most important thing in the world?).
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Alcon
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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2005, 01:38:47 PM »

Frankly, I think African Americans should stop voting Democrats en masse even if that's traditional.  Evangelicals at least base their voting on positions, even if that position is something inane like soley voting based on gay marriage (is that really the most important thing in the world?).

Showing your ignorance again. Evangelicals don't vote on gay marriage alone, but also on abortion, school prayer, religion in society, stem cell research, etc.

I said if, not is.  I know that most evangelicals vote on a large range of issues, but some will vote for a candidate simply because they disagree on one thing, even if they agree with all of the rest.  You don't have to jump on me so quickly, man.  I'm not the sort that makes sweeping generalizations liberally.
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