I don't care.
Well, let me clarify, I do have an opinion. On all of these things. But it is irrelevant.. Looking at it from Steven's view, I can understand where he is coming from, it is where a lot of people come from. Then there is the other side that says same sex marriage is blasphemy, a sin, sanctity-ruining, I can see where they are coming from too. I have my own opinions on these issues, but to be honest, these opinions are some of the very few that I won't share. Not because I am afraid of what people will think of my opinions, I couldn't care less, but because it doesn't matter. On the political floor, all of this is irrelevant, useless. Keep your social issues out of my politics, I don't want them. First of all, this is not a national issue, at all. This should be handled on a state level and a state level only. Actually, no, it should be handled by the church/temple/other religious institution, make it up to them and leave it out of politics entirely. Whether or not two men or two women can get married is not going to effect the state of America's economy. Abortion laws will not determine if the Keystone Pipeline is built. All these issues serve to do, in a political forum anyway, is alienate voters. No politician wants that. We all know that Santorum, and at one point Bachmann, was the social conservative to current leader Mitt Romney, no need to shove it down our throats.
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