My father is voting for Romney, and I'm really not sure why. My Dad confuses me when it comes to politics. He always told me to make my own decisions, as long as I make educated decisions, so he's completely supportive of my liberalism. He also usually breaks rank from the Republican Party on a range of issues.
He's very, very supportive of gay rights. Both his sister and myself are gay, so there's no surprise there.
He believes in amnesty for illegal immigrants, and reform to the system to make sure illegal immigration will never be necessary for people to move here.
He believes in religious freedom, and has many Muslim friends. He himself is Jewish.
I could go on. Sometimes, though, he'll say things that tell me he isn't really as well-educated on certain issues as he claims. I think many Republicans are in the same situation.
For example, he and I had a conversation about the ACLU the other day. I was really surprised to find out he doesn't like them. When I pressed him on it, he said "They support neo-Nazis in court." That being said, he is completely against "Hate Speech" laws, and it took months of patient explaining on my part to convince him of the merit of Hate Crime laws. He supports the rights of neo-Nazis to spew their filth. So why doesn't he like the ACLU?
Fox News. I don't want to come across as one of those people who blames Fox for everything, but that's what it is. He heard on Fox News that the ACLU is bad, and he assumed that it's their opposition to Hate Speech laws. Of course, Fox dislikes them because they try to prevent Christianity from becoming the de facto state religion.
So, I think many people who vote Republican do so because they don't really understand the issues. They really believe it's the right decision, and they really believe that the Democrats are somehow bad for the country, but when confronted, they really don't know why.
He's very, very supportive of gay rights. Both his sister and myself are gay, so there's no surprise there.
He believes in amnesty for illegal immigrants, and reform to the system to make sure illegal immigration will never be necessary for people to move here.
He believes in religious freedom, and has many Muslim friends. He himself is Jewish.
I could go on. Sometimes, though, he'll say things that tell me he isn't really as well-educated on certain issues as he claims. I think many Republicans are in the same situation.
For example, he and I had a conversation about the ACLU the other day. I was really surprised to find out he doesn't like them. When I pressed him on it, he said "They support neo-Nazis in court." That being said, he is completely against "Hate Speech" laws, and it took months of patient explaining on my part to convince him of the merit of Hate Crime laws. He supports the rights of neo-Nazis to spew their filth. So why doesn't he like the ACLU?
Fox News. I don't want to come across as one of those people who blames Fox for everything, but that's what it is. He heard on Fox News that the ACLU is bad, and he assumed that it's their opposition to Hate Speech laws. Of course, Fox dislikes them because they try to prevent Christianity from becoming the de facto state religion.
So, I think many people who vote Republican do so because they don't really understand the issues. They really believe it's the right decision, and they really believe that the Democrats are somehow bad for the country, but when confronted, they really don't know why.
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