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opebo
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« on: July 06, 2005, 05:12:12 PM »

Big deal, Social issues cost the Democrats the South.

1976: Carter wins every state in the South but Virginia.

2004: Kerry loses every Southern state.

Correct, PBrunsel - tolerance wins on the coasts, intolerance in the South. 

Not exactly big news.
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opebo
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« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2005, 05:48:25 PM »

Big deal, Social issues cost the Democrats the South.

1976: Carter wins every state in the South but Virginia.

2004: Kerry loses every Southern state.

Correct, PBrunsel - tolerance wins on the coasts, intolerance in the South. 

Not exactly big news.

By that logic, morality wins the South and immorality wins on the coasts.

'Morality' is just subjective preference, Brandon H.  You prude.
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opebo
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« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2005, 07:10:08 PM »

Big deal, Social issues cost the Democrats the South.

1976: Carter wins every state in the South but Virginia.

2004: Kerry loses every Southern state.

Correct, PBrunsel - tolerance wins on the coasts, intolerance in the South. 

Not exactly big news.

By that logic, morality wins the South and immorality wins on the coasts.

'Morality' is just subjective preference, Brandon H.  You prude.

Wrong. Morality, at least ideally, is a code which allows for a proper functioning of society.

Yes, it is someone's subjective preference imposed on others.
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