Mike :
Granted that the way that many Republicans   --mostly  so-called
"social conservatives"--  go about fighting the culture war, I'd  say
you have a point. Tradition for the sake of tradition, and all  support
for their views, or nearly all, is religious. Not that I am against 
religious influence, quite the opposite, but there is a right way and 
a wrong way to make religion-motivated points and usually 
( 80 % minimum ) social conservatives instinctively choose 
the way almost guaranteed to lose. And are all social conservative 
views valid ?  I really don't think so.
 
All this said, what is the alternative to morality ?  Nihilism ?
 
What we get on the Left is,  seems clear enough, exactly that.
Amorality helps us all, how ? ? ?
 
Billy
 
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11/9/2011 10:59:46 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, [email protected]  
writes:

If some  random guy shows up at your door in old clothes, smelling like
he hasn't  showered in a significant while, and asks to mow your lawn,
you'd probably  reach for a metal object for protection rather than
that $50  bill.

I'm actually a Republican, but I can't endorse their side of  the
culture war.  If you lose all means of getting by, you get pushed  way
further back than the starting line.

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