Dixie - In Memoriam
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So you think the (R) party should throw away fiscal conservatives if they aren't also social conservatives? You do realize that being fiscally conservative and socially conservative is the hypocritical anti freedom group right? These are the only people you want in your party? If so great but don't expect to get elected to anything.
Not really, I think our social conservative wing needs to counter the extremist rhetoric from the left better than they have the past decade. They have been called every name in the book, and some new ones especially created just for them! For the most part, social conservatives are anything BUT 'anti-freedom', in fact, they are the ones who promote freedom... allow us to vote on the issue of abortion and gay marriage, as opposed to appointing judges who invoke liberal ideology on us against our will. How can you be more for "freedom" than that? Let the people decide!
In other areas, I think social conservatives need to take a more 'libertarian' approach to the matter, get the 'government' out of it completely, and let people make up their own minds on these issues. Certain issues can be updated and revised from positions past, like 'abstinence only' education programs, might also include or incorporate 'birth control' education too... instead of a staunch anti 'gay marriage' initiative, present a legitimate argument for comprehensive civil unions legislation which addresses the needs of gay couples without encroaching on conservative religious values. In other words, package the 'social conservatism' in a more desirable way to the younger generation of voters, and update it for the times. Combat the 'image' created and propagated by liberals, with very sensible and desirable alternatives to SOLVE these problems, not keep them churned up year after year for political gain, as has been the practice on both sides for the past decade.