Thomas Suozzi is now running against Eliot Spitzer for NY State Governor in the Democratic Primary. He opposes gay marriage and partial-birth abortions, whereas Eliot Spitizer is campaigning on the usual abortion rights platform for women, and has said he would introduce a bill to legalize same-sex marriage.
http://www.swingstateproject.com/200...pitzer_s_1.php
My question for discussion and debate is whether or not it is moral for a Jewish politician in America to either advocate or be in a position to legislate same-sex marriage rights for men, but not advocate legislation guaranteeing all married men’s equal procreative, reproductive and adoptive rights at the same time, especially in cases of Christian, Islamic and other non-Jewish religious marriages.
In this discussion and debate I shall take and advocate the moral and political position that Eliot Spitzer’s political position is immoral, should be construed as illegitimate, and certainly not supportable nor to be voted for, by the majority of Christian and Muslim men in NY State.
NY State Governor's Race.
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Don't worry, Chimp. We're not going after harmless guys like you or any other posters on this forum. It's the masculine Jewish, Catholic and Protestant politicians and abortionists who we want to 'out,' if there are any.Chimp wrote:...errr...nope...I, in the spirit of being civil, was trying to come up with
a retort that didn't break the rules...which I think I did, since it is a
one liner. I will await my sentencing.
We know who the feminists are and what they represent.