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InaneAnanity Donating Member (910 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-06-06 05:18 PM
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Imagine that there is an atheistic fiscal conservative. He believes in limited government, low taxes, but hates that his party has been taken over by fundamentalist christians.

There is also a christian democrat, who supports government programs to help the poor, doesn't mind tax breaks for churches or faith-based initiatives. She is pro-life personally, but believes each woman should have the right to choose.

Granted, finding an atheistic right-winger is probably impossible, but take it as a hypothetical.

I'm 99% sure I would agree more with the Republican than the Democrat, in this instance.
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