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fate i won't argue your point because I believe it has a lot of merit. I do however think that the reason for the re-election although is due in part to many Democrats (like myself) who have changed their views and have embraced "logic". I know it sounds very insulting but please understand that I used to argue *with* this crowd until I began to look deep enough without fear of being wrong and this complete outlook has really opened my eyes.
I do not credit (unlike the media) that the Religious Right makes up the majority. I believe they are a loud minority like liberals. 2 extremes none of which is better than the other and both of opposite ends of the spectrum that argue from emotion and put aside "logic" and "common sense". Both the liberals and the religious right believe so deeply that the other "side" is the cause and will defend that belief until they die.
I believe both extreme sides (religious right and the liberals) need to start listening to one another and stop judging. We live on a small planet together and must learn to embrace each others differences while at the same time remain open to the possibility that what we have always believed may in fact be all wrong.