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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1334971" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>I won't disagree that our media is very polarized, and pushes its agenda. The difference that I see, though, is that it comes from both sides of the aisle.</p><p></p><p>As for response to everything else: You say they push their agenda on you. What if the same argument could be said for you? You personally believe that it's a sin (which I'm not saying is either right or wrong, we're all allowed our opinions as long as no one's rights are infringed upon). Does everyone else feel the same way as you do? It's obvious that they don't. However, if one that believes it's a sin is fighting to keep homosexuals from getting married, isn't that pushing the agenda of the religious on to those who feel homosexuals should be allowed to get married? I think the biggest thing here is perspective. It all depends on what side of the argument you're on. </p><p></p><p>And yes, it was respectfully from you, Old Crow. I appreciate the lack of name calling and insinuation of a lack of intelligence. I wish I could say the same for others, but even though you and I will not agree on this one, it will be respectfully so that we shall disagree. From all accounts, you are a gentleman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1334971, member: 19397"] I won't disagree that our media is very polarized, and pushes its agenda. The difference that I see, though, is that it comes from both sides of the aisle. As for response to everything else: You say they push their agenda on you. What if the same argument could be said for you? You personally believe that it's a sin (which I'm not saying is either right or wrong, we're all allowed our opinions as long as no one's rights are infringed upon). Does everyone else feel the same way as you do? It's obvious that they don't. However, if one that believes it's a sin is fighting to keep homosexuals from getting married, isn't that pushing the agenda of the religious on to those who feel homosexuals should be allowed to get married? I think the biggest thing here is perspective. It all depends on what side of the argument you're on. And yes, it was respectfully from you, Old Crow. I appreciate the lack of name calling and insinuation of a lack of intelligence. I wish I could say the same for others, but even though you and I will not agree on this one, it will be respectfully so that we shall disagree. From all accounts, you are a gentleman. [/QUOTE]
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