ATLskier
Active member
alright, ive been busy (school and flying to utah is more important than this thread), so i havent read the rest of the thread, but ill respond to some of the people that responded to my post.
You need to reexamine your definition of far right, first off. Far right is libertarianism, and is pretty close to where I am. Youre confusing that with the ultra evangelical christian conservatives, which I do not align myself with.
You talk about freedom of religion, but do you support this mandate to make all businesses and the insurance companies that the Catholic Church uses, provide contraception. That is a government mandate going way against a core belief of a religion. No conservative is talking about banning contraception even though the media would have you believe that. (also, I dont want to get into gay marriage here, but the point about marriage is that the government shouldnt be involved with it to begin with. Even with govt intervention, give all homosexuals the rights that married couples have, just dont call it marriage. Redefining that word is very dangerous).
The right does not want a woman's reproductive system to be mandated. That is what the left is doing with the contraception business. The right wants to let insurance companies, and religions, and other various companies have the freedom to chose whether they want contraception covered. There is no problem accessing contraception and there is no one talking about banning that. That idea is just plain stupid.
With all this said my opinion on Rick Santorum has changed a great deal since I read an article on friday morning before my plane departed. It talked about him enforcing laws to limit porn transactions and basically just having the government start to invade people lives further. This is bullshit. This article changed my perception of Santorum as one who just TALKS about these issues, but does not use the government to act on them to a perception that he is one to take advantage. I am Catholic and the views would align with my personal views, but this has no place in government. Period.
This is all a moot point anyway. Mitt Romney will be the nominee.
You need to reexamine your definition of far right, first off. Far right is libertarianism, and is pretty close to where I am. Youre confusing that with the ultra evangelical christian conservatives, which I do not align myself with.
You talk about freedom of religion, but do you support this mandate to make all businesses and the insurance companies that the Catholic Church uses, provide contraception. That is a government mandate going way against a core belief of a religion. No conservative is talking about banning contraception even though the media would have you believe that. (also, I dont want to get into gay marriage here, but the point about marriage is that the government shouldnt be involved with it to begin with. Even with govt intervention, give all homosexuals the rights that married couples have, just dont call it marriage. Redefining that word is very dangerous).
The right does not want a woman's reproductive system to be mandated. That is what the left is doing with the contraception business. The right wants to let insurance companies, and religions, and other various companies have the freedom to chose whether they want contraception covered. There is no problem accessing contraception and there is no one talking about banning that. That idea is just plain stupid.
With all this said my opinion on Rick Santorum has changed a great deal since I read an article on friday morning before my plane departed. It talked about him enforcing laws to limit porn transactions and basically just having the government start to invade people lives further. This is bullshit. This article changed my perception of Santorum as one who just TALKS about these issues, but does not use the government to act on them to a perception that he is one to take advantage. I am Catholic and the views would align with my personal views, but this has no place in government. Period.
This is all a moot point anyway. Mitt Romney will be the nominee.