Which of the Traditional Values Coalition's 8 platform planks do you support? (user search)
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  Which of the Traditional Values Coalition's 8 platform planks do you support? (search mode)
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Question: Which of the Traditional Values Coalition's 8 platform planks do you support?
#1
Right to life (against abortion and euthanasia)
 
#2
Sexual fidelity in marriage and abstinence before marriage
 
#3
Opposition to homosexuality and other "deviant sexual behaviors"
 
#4
Opposition to pornography
 
#5
Patriotism (supporting national boundaries, the Armed Forces, political participation, free enterprise, limited government, low taxes, personal responsibility, and Christian America as the New Israel of God's Covenant to His People)
 
#6
Opposition to "liberal" immigration reform (reform without first securing the U.S.-Mexico border)
 
#7
Freedom of Christians attempt to convert non-Christians
 
#8
Addictive behaviors (with opposition to gambling, the legalization of addictive drugs, alcohol, and smoking)
 
#9
NOTA
 
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« on: November 01, 2011, 11:26:27 AM »

How are their version of patriotism and their position of immigration considered "Traditional Values"? I can see most of the other stuff considered traditional values. I would think they would limit themselves to social issues and avoid foreign policy issues.

Personally, I think most of those are good to live by, but most are not the role of government to legislate.
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