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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 598283" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I can think of a lot more reasons to vote for republicans other than just family values, but all politicians of every political persuasion espouse those values to try to get elected. If Obama were a single atheist he would not be President right now. He used his family as a means to get elected. Equally so, since the inception of the elected politician they have said things to get themselves into office only to not follow them once in office. Or even live a secret double life that is completely opposite of the values they espouse. </p><p></p><p>Bringing up a town councilman who almost nobody has heard of and only those who live in his district in Los Angeles has voted for him as a way of saying this is the hypocrisy of the entire republican party is ridiculous. Its akin to someone pointing to a dog catcher who happens to be a democrat who cheated on his wife and saying this man represents the entire democrat party. The real reason this has become such a big story is due to how the man was caught. Not his political party status.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 598283, member: 249"] I can think of a lot more reasons to vote for republicans other than just family values, but all politicians of every political persuasion espouse those values to try to get elected. If Obama were a single atheist he would not be President right now. He used his family as a means to get elected. Equally so, since the inception of the elected politician they have said things to get themselves into office only to not follow them once in office. Or even live a secret double life that is completely opposite of the values they espouse. Bringing up a town councilman who almost nobody has heard of and only those who live in his district in Los Angeles has voted for him as a way of saying this is the hypocrisy of the entire republican party is ridiculous. Its akin to someone pointing to a dog catcher who happens to be a democrat who cheated on his wife and saying this man represents the entire democrat party. The real reason this has become such a big story is due to how the man was caught. Not his political party status. [/QUOTE]
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