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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
We are not using laws to force our religious beliefs on others- much like the religious right tries to do. (Such as Iowa's Republicans passing the "choose life" license plates where the money for the plate goes only to institutions that are anti-abortion or our state senator Veenstra saying that since the bible says homosexuality is wrong that the state should not allow same-sex couples to adopt)
So: yes on laws, no on forcing our religious beliefs
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So as the spokesman for all liberals you can say that you don't do that. Wow. I'm honored you've come to GC to speak with us plebians.
Do you not think that many liberals consider it a moral as well as religious duty to provide health care to the elderly? Housing and aid for the unemployed and unemployable?
Do liberal politicians not craft and support laws that force everyone else in the nation to foot the bill for these people? How is that not pushing your own religious agenda?
I don't deny that Conservatives often try to legislate their moral code and religious beliefs. But the left side of the aisle is not immune to that by any means.