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    It seems to me that a lot of us wish that people with differing view points, could be turned toward our own view points. An example would be, instead of arguing with, and alienating a liberal, take them shooting.

    With gays wanting to marry, they are looking at something everyone else has, and they want in as well, but people are telling them no. Having people with more in common, makes further debate on other decisions easier in the future. So when that liberal asks to be educated about guns and to go shooting with you, do you tell them no, or tell them yes?

    I guess, what is the point of ostracizing people for being different, but preventing them from being as similar to you as possible?
    Last edited by Irving; 06-29-2013 at 11:46.
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