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Deleted UserNovember 10, 2008 at 9:00 am[b]I hate to say it but sometimes the voters are wrong.[/b]
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So, what you are saying is that even if MORE people vote one way, that LESS number of voters can still get what they want, just because the LESS number of voters still think the the MORE are wrong? I didn’t want Obama to win, does that mean I can make them put some one else in his place?
Why even vote then? or have any ballots to vote on?
Who should have a say, the few or the many? Just because you or I don’t like it, that doesn’t mean that the many are “wrong”, they just view it different then we do. If me and most of the voters do vote one way and then the few force something on us anyway, I will be one mad hatter.
Religious reasons play a part in a persons everyday life. It is how they deside on most anything that they do, the “rightness” or “wrongness” of they actions.. Religion, or ones moral beliefs (which to me are one and the same), helps one shape their view of “right” and “wrong”. In our system of goverment, things are desided by what the most number of people want.
Now would you want the goverment telling you “what” you want? or how to believe? what you view of right and wrong will be?
Myself, I don’t care what other people do, or who they do it with, as long as they are both of age and do consent with what is going one. Gays, non-gays, black and white, more then one wife ( or husbands), the list is long on what kind of “couples” there can be. I say let the gays get married ( or any one else for that matter), fine by me, the divorce laws can work for them just like they do for non-gays.
Just don’t force the wish’s of the few on the many!!