"Remember when Republicans did?"
Kataklysmic on March 28, 2013 at 11:06 AM
I bet that there are a lot of elected Republicans – even conservative
Republicans – that either support SSM or are agnostic about it and have
been so for a while. Of course, there are many here that will tell you
that a “gay conservative” or a “conservative that supports SSM” is a
unicorn and/or oxymoron right before calling you a “moron” or worse.
"So, as a Libertarian, you don’t believe in the
three-legged stool of Reagan Conservatism? Do you believe that one
should be called a “Conservative”, if the only Conservative belief one
has is “fiscal restraint”?"
kingsjester on March 28, 2013 at 12:01 PM
I am not a “Libertarian.” I am a “libertarian.” I consider there to
be a considerable difference. One is a party; the other is a
philosophy. While there was/is much to admire about Ronald Reagan, he
is not my favourite President. Calvin Coolidge is.
I take the position that FA Hayek did on Conservatism. “Why I Am Not A Conservative”
I oppose the selective embrace of Big Government and use of its power
to enforce or endorse. You see, like most of the Founding Fathers, I
look at government as a necessary evil. I believe that government
should have the very least intrusive role in the lives of individuals,
business, and society, as a whole, as is possible without creating
anarchy. Unlike politicians like Rick Santorum, who believe that they
can use government to advance the tenets of their faith (read his book It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good,
Preface, p. IX – he talks about using government to help the poor based
on the Catholic tenet of charity, but GOVERNMENT IS NOT CHARITY), I
believe that government’s role is and should be severely limited, as
enumerated in the Constitution. I do not, as Santorum does, buy into
the notion of “general welfare” being something other than what the
Founders intended it to be, which was anything but welfare as it is
known today.
On the left, they say, “Hey, look, we aren’t taking away your Second
Amendment rights. You can’t have this A gun, but you can have this B
gun. So, how can you say we have infringed upon or limited any right of
yours?’
Some on the right say, “Hey, look, we aren’t prohibiting homosexuals
from getting married. XY can’t marry XY, but XY can marry XX. So, how
can you say we have prohibited XY from getting married?”
Before you say it, yes, I know that marriage is a Tenth Amendment issue(Baker v Nelson)
– although it can be argued that it is also a Ninth and Fourteenth
issue, too – and the right to bear arms is, specifically, guaranteed in
the Second Amendment, my point is that each side doesn’t mind limiting
the rights of others when it feels like it.
Now, despite what many here believe, I am not a fervent, radical,
militant proponent of SSM. If it were the only issue on the ballot, I
can’t honestly say that I would be motivated enough to go to the poll. I
am not much of a cultural warrior although I am a radical when it comes
to constitutional law. If there was a proposed amendment mandating
that churches be required to perform SSM or employers provide
abortifacients or a repeal of the 2nd amendment, I’d be the first in
line to cast a vote. I do, honestly, believe that SSM is inevitable, as
does Justice Scalia, and I don’t think the world will end.
I will say this and I sincerely mean it: I LOATHE with every fibre
of my being the bigots on the left that beat up people of faith for
their sincerely-held beliefs. At the same time, I cringe when I read
some of the posts here with “conservatives” calling homosexuals,
especially conservative homosexuals, who work with them on so many
causes, “mental or biological defects” or “deviants” or “Marxists” or
whatever. Even if you believe it and even if it were true, would you tell
Sarah Palin that her son, Trig, is a “mental or biological defect”?
Can you, good people, not see how hurtful that it is to a gay man or
woman to be called “defective”? If all people are “God’s children,”
does God want you to call His children “defects”? Must some of you
lower yourselves to the Dan Savage gutter? It does nothing to advance
your cause to become hateful – I am using “your” generically, kj – and
only repels those that are relatively ambivalent.
When I was a child, my lapsed, Anglican mum and agnostic, Jewish
father used to send me to Sunday School on occasion. I remember being
struck between the angry, hateful, vengeful god of the OT and the warm,
inviting, kind, gentle, and teaching Jesus of the NT. Don’t be the god
of the OT.
I know, I know. I’m an atheist or, I should say, I’ve never had that
spiritual epiphany or connection that you have so I will be told that I
have no right to speak on the subject and am only using religion as a
cudgel to beat the religious. I promise you. This is most untrue. Do
with my suggestions what you will. They are only my opinions and you know
what they say about opinions…
"I am sorry you had a bad experience in church. People are flawed."
kingsjester on March 28, 2013 at 1:44 PM
I didn’t say that I had a bad experience in church. I just said that
I’ve never experienced that “spiritual connection or epiphany or
whatever” that people of faith have. If you promise not to tell anyone,
I’ll let you in on a secret.
Two things happened the other day:
First, I was at the market and the girl at the register was in an
absolute fit. She was absolutely distressed and looked both angry and
ill. I said that I hoped that she would be better and able to rest as
soon as her shift ended. She said that she had just started her shift.
Trying again, I noticed her name-tag. I told her that “Audrey” was one
of my favourite names and reminded me of Audrey Hepburn. She kind of
muttered under her breath ‘Thanks.’ Trying one last time, I told her
that I hoped the Easter Bunny would bring her something special. She
said “I don’t believe in any of that stuff.” I said, “Oh, come on.
Everybody believes in the Easter Bunny! lol!” “Not me. I never have,”
she replied. I asked her, “Not even when you were a child? You didn’t
even pretend when you found out who the Easter Bunny really was?” She
said, “Nope.” I asked, “No Santa Claus or Tooth Faerie either. Who did
you think left the money under your pillow when you lost a tooth?” She
said, “No one ever left anything under my pillow when I lost a tooth. I
never had a birthday present or a Christmas present or an Easter
basket.” It took everything in me not to start bawling in the store.
I cried all the way home. How could a parent or grandparent or aunt
or family friend or anyone treat a child as if they were completely
invisible?
Second: So, I get home and a few hours later, the phone rings. The
caller ID says that it’s an 800 number. I.NEVER.ANSWER.800.NUMBERS.
NEVER. Yet, I did on Monday. Anyhoo, it was a guy from the Police
Benevolence Fund. I told him that I’d send him a cheque and was about
to ring off when he just started talking. He was telling me about
several policemen, who had just died and had small children. I told him
about my daughter. We spoke for probably 15 or 20 minutes. It was
very weird for me. Anyway, he said, “I’m going to make a deal with you:
If you light a candle and say a prayer every day for 30 days for the
children of those fallen policemen, I will do the same for you and I
promise you that you will notice a big change in your life.”
Ordinarily, I would have rolled my eyes, but I said, “OK, you’ve got a
deal.” And, everyday, I’ve lit a candle and said “Please grant peace,
comfort and strength to the wives and children of the fallen.” I don’t
know to whom I’ve asked, but I made a deal and I’m sticking to it.
So, for those like astonerii or whatever her/his name is, who have called me “a heartless atheist,” bite me!
As for Reagan, like I said, there was much to admire of him, but my favourite POTUS is Coolidge.
I would remind some Republicans/Conservatives, however, of Reagan’s
11th Commandment, which seems to have been thrown on the ash-heap of
history in the last few years, especially when it comes to issues like
SSM. Some say that there is no such thing as a ‘gay conservative.’
Bruce Carroll a/k/a @GayPatriot is a strong conservative and, as his
twitter handle implies, a homosexual. He was seriously considering
challenging Lindsay Graham next year. If there was a two-man primary
for the Republican Senate seat in South Carolina, who would the “true
cons” of Hot Air rather: John McShame’s mini-me, Senator Scarlett, or a
real conservative, who just happens to be gay, Bruce Carroll? COME ON! That’s a no-brainer.
"RWM, you assert (without even a citation) that homosexuality is
genetic or otherwise immutable when you imply that calling homosexuals
‘defective’ is calling God’s creation ‘defective’.
And, yeah, full disclosure: I’m gay. Do I _like_ being called
‘defective’? No. Do I see it as more truthful than not? Yes. I’m
‘intrinsically disordered’, as the saying goes. I don’t want to be
ostracized for being that way, and I don’t think very well of those who
do it, but I will never deny that disordering.
Again, don’t try to tell people that part of ‘having to accept
homosexuals and their homosexuality’ (which is more or less true) is
‘having to accept their lifestyle’. We can (and certainly do) make
decisions about other people based on their decisions. To live the
homosexual lifestyle is such a decision.
(I also make decisions about other people based on things like, oh,
living the current promiscuous heterosexual lifestyle in the US. Again,
it’s behavior.)"
Scott H on March 28, 2013 at 3:20 PM
I did not mean to imply that homosexuality is genetic. Honestly, I
have no idea. I have a cousin who is gay and I have always known that
she was since we were children. She wasn’t just a “tomboy.” Does this
mean that her homosexuality is genetic? Hell if I know. Frankly, I
don’t care. She is who she is and I love her for exactly who she is.
The point of my post, however, was not whether homosexuality is
genetic; rather, I was imploring people to think about refraining from
calling people “defects.”
Whether your sexual orientation is genetic or a lifestyle choice is
of absolutely no import to me. What does concern me is people calling
you “defective.” The Left routinely relies on insults and intends to be
as hurtful as possible. I would hope that we are better than that. We
can disagree without being Dan Savage.
I sincerely apologise if you were offended by the misunderstanding.
Again, my intent had nothing whatsoever to do with genetics. The only
reason that I brought it up is because many people here believe
homosexuality is a genetic defect and hurl invectives regarding their
belief. They wouldn’t do so about Trig Palin. So, even if they believe
homosexuality is genetic, they shouldn’t do to gays what they would not
do to Sarah Palin’s son.
I'm a lawyer. I can tell you from experience that there is no faster way to lose a jury - regardless of how sympathetic your client is - than to resort to calling people vile names, using scumbag tactics, and losing your temper.
Who do you think is a better advocate for gay marriage: Ellen DeGeneres or Dan Savage? Who do you think is a better advocate for traditional marriage: Mike Huckabee or Fred Phelps? It's really that simple.
Those who believe that calling you a "biological or mental defect," a "deviant," a "Marxist," or telling you that you deserve the death penalty or are going to Hell are defeating themselves and are too self-righteous to realise it.
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2 comments:
What is it that leads you to believe that religious liberty will be defended, or in any event, that it's defense has a reasonable chance of success? As INC has pointed out, the litigants before the court were relatively silent on the matter.
In the event of the triumph of the secular in the instance of SSM, what is the thing that leads you to believe that the tax-exempt status of churches in clear violation of anti-discrimination law (h/t Fred Barnes) will survive?
The First Amendment. Fred Barnes couldn't give a single example in the US. Canada doesn't have a First Amendment. Hell, it doesn't even have free speech...and neither does the UK & Europe where "hate speech" is criminalised.
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