Lol not really a lone voice. I always like to fight on the side of the
underdog. Sometimes I view the debates here more as traditional debates
where you fight for the side you are given rather then which side you
support. In 95% of the debates here I agree with things about one side
and disagree with portions of the other. I find myself close to Tim's
platform on some issues and miles away on other things. *Shrugs* So
you're never really alone on CF-COMMUNITY. Though I'm not "articulate
enough" (by my own choice mind you) most of the time so i don't know if
i'm really a benefit LOL.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:18 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: CNN Breaking News

This doesn't ruin my day.  I enjoy debates, although I must say that I
tend to be a lone voice on my views on the list.  It's really strange
especially that I consider myself a democrat, albeit a conservative one.
- Matt Small
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:14 PM
  Subject: RE: CNN Breaking News

  But aren't the mormons allowed more than one wife?
  What about the harems? Or is that sraying off topic ...

  It's not uncommon ...
  <shrugs>
  To each their own in the end, doesn't really affect me. I've always
  taken care of myself and I've yet to take advantage of any marital tax
  breaks or advantages or anything of the sort since I still pretty much
  keep everything under my maiden name.

  Let there be chaos!

  Sorry it's ruined your day day Matt. Have a plate of muffins ...

  Cheers,
  Erika

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:03 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Re: CNN Breaking News

  On this point, if two people want to have a committed, loving
  relationship, why can't three?  Why not ten?   Where does the number
two
  come from?  Tradition? Society?  You're insinuating that polygamy is
  wrong.

  It sounds like now we're pushing past your comfortable area.  I happen
  to think marriage is between a man and a woman. You (I'm inferring
from
  the message) think it's between any two people.  Somebody else might
  recognize it between six people. Where does it end?  

  - Matt Small

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