A president needs to do what he feels is right. It's his duty to take into
consideration the will of the people, and grant that will a heavy weight
when making his decision. But in the end, it is his decision....and
sometimes the right decision goes against what the public is asking for
(70+% of people are opposed to gay marriage).

In this case though, I think the people have it right, and he's got it
wrong.

On 7/20/06, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But it is his job to do exactly that. This is a representative form of
> governemnt, not a democracy. He's elected for his opinions, not in spite
> of
> them. Otherwise we'd have to vote on every law, which I'm not opposed to.
>
> - Matt
>
>


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