Thursday, September 6, 2012

Re: Paying taxes doesn’t allow Atheists, nor any group , to dictate to others.



On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 5:39 PM, NoEinstein <noeinstein@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Dear Studio: The Constitution protects the FREEDOM of religion, it
does not sanction allowing any religions nor non-religions to control
government beyond the one-person-one-vote of their members.  The
Democratic Party is dominated by just two issues: Pro choice on
abortions, and "rights" for gays.  Since both of those are issues of
high controversy, the American People should be allowed to decide once
and for all in direct referenda.  When that has been done, and single
females can feel safe that they no longer need to be under the
Democratic umbrella, the remaining socioeconomic problems facing this
country can be solved in non-partisan, but effective ways.  Know this:
"Without change, there can be no progress!"  Political parties and
divisive group influences must go!  — J. A. A. —

On Sep 4, 10:36 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Strange, but Atheists have never been in control of anything to
> dictate anything...
>
> Now what you gonna do about the believers dictating???
>
> > For me, I would place the
>
> "pro-choice" time limit at 2.5 to 3 months.
>
> For you?
> No MOST people would do it very similarly.
> It's only the 2 major parties that are voted in power by minorities of
> people who wouldn't.
>
> The same holds true for many things...
> i.e. Means Testing Social Security Insurance... both parties are
> against it, yet common sense say's that's the way most insurances work.

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