Mark, we see eye to eye on a lot of issues. I think a drastic overhaul of our culture is necessary to save it. We've already sacrificed much and we've already gotten ourselves into a mess. As for sexuality, I don't think it should even be a political issue. What people do with each other is their own business in my opinion. If they're doing it in public, they should be subject to the same laws as those for heterosexuals doing such things in public. The law should apply equally. I'm not against them getting unions or benefits or whatever they want. We already have an overpopulation problem, I'm not concerned about continuing the species. A gay couple with an adopted kid is better, in my opinion, than a struggling single parent who didn't even want a kid. But that's another issue.
One reason I don't support McCain is, although I respect him as a war hero, he doesn't have any plan for fixing the situation. From what I've heard from him, he simply wants to take up where Bush left off, and try to manage it more effectively. He is pro isolationist. I don't think that's a very viable solution.
Steve, this is where I whip out my conservative side. I look at places like Oxford and Cambridge, and I wonder what happened. Where are all the worldchangers now? We haven't had a person of note in many a year, in any field - literature, science, arts...
Someone in my family just graduated from Harvard this last weekend. He was disappointed in his education. It suffered heavily from that political correctness "take no stance" mentality. It suffered from psuedo science, bureaucracy, and fear of offending. Where did the prestige go? The speech made by the speaker at his Commencement focused on the division between science and religion. It summed up perfectly everything that had gone wrong with Harvard. The speaker, a physicist, presented many dilemmas and tensions between the two camps, but offered no solution, no inspiriation. His resolution was simply "too bad". He argued that science must and should replace the junk religion clung to by the masses. This, from a physicist, shows much ignorance and much closedmindedness. Closedmindedness and ignorance plague America.