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FJAG said:I particularly find the entire GOP distasteful particularly because half of their platform comes from financial policies that favour the rich at the expense of the poor and because the other half of their platform comes from imposing a fundamentalist Christian philosophy on the country.
It's the Christian thing that gives me the biggest concern because there are such a large number of voters down there who have such beliefs and will vote GOP simply because of that.
My biggest concern is that this trend (which is, fortunately, mostly being held in check within the CPC) may at some point be raised here. I would feel much happier with our Charter of Rights and Freedoms in its preamble didn't contain the phrase "Whereas Canada is founded on principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law". Under our Interpretation Act "a preamble shall be read as part of the enactment intended in explaining its purport and object." Given the wrong legislature and the wrong Supreme Court and we could go down the same stupid road the GOP and the USSC have been heading. May the Flying Spaghetti Monster protect us all if that should ever happen.
I call BS. Republicans favour the rich at the expense of the poor? Perhaps you have one example where favouring the poor at the expense of the rich has made the poor richer. Never happened. While many Republicans, and also Democrats, are Christians I simply don't see imposing Christianity as a policy. Mitt Romney, Republican, was considered pretty much a liberal as governor as Massachusetts and a lot of people wouldn't consider him a Christian. On top of that mixing religion and government is illegal according to the 1st Amendment. You simply sound hateful, not Liberal.
You think the Supreme Court could lead us to a theocracy? Have you actually seen the liberal judgements by a court appointed by conservatives. Get a grip.