Religious Voters
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Every voter is a religious voter. Most people just aren't aware that they worship and place faith in something. I've never met a human being who is capable of NOT worshipping. Whatever matters most to you, whatever you can't do without...that is your god(s).
Many Americans will vote for the candidate with the strongest economic reform plan. This is certainly a worthy cause and a good thing to vote for, but the fact that many voters care more about the economy than any other agenda confirms what many have said is the strongest American vice: the Almighty Dollar.
Abortion and gay rights are not the only moral issues. It's all moral. I for example am very much for legislation that protects the environment, because I have a holistic pro-life stance that goes beyond the abortion issue.
I don't think some things will change in my lifetime, but that sure as hell won't stop me from voting based on principle.
- I disagree. This is more philosophical than realistic.mrdobolina
- then we must agree to disagree once more. I see this played out in very real life, every day.gramme
- I'd like to see you survive without money...mrdobolina
- I'm not suggesting that, clean out your ears. We all have to earn a dollar. I am remarking about the worship of money, possibly the most common vice in this country.gramme
- ...possibly the most common vice in this country.gramme
- talking about priorities. That's all. Not saying we should live without cash.gramme
- cleans out ears.mrdobolina