Vote humanist values and support Tammy Baldwin

by JerryM | November 5, 2012 at 06:50 am
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I opened my newspaper yesterday and saw the anti-semitic bigot Billy Graham telling me to "vote biblical values." Good idea. We do need to vote the bible, especially passages such as (Deuteronomy 22:28-29 NLT): "If a man is caught in the act of raping a young woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father. Then he must marry the young woman because he violated her, and he will never be allowed to divorce her."

There's of course many more so called good biblical values for you to vote on tomorrow. After all, if a woman is raped, she does need to be essentially sold into slavery to her rapist. That's one of those values they talk about, right?

Now, what about Republican Senate candidate Tommy Thompson? He like Mitt Romney aren't that big into ending tax breaks for corporations that move overseas. Maybe because like Romney he has business connections with companies that shipped jobs overseas. Thompson also advised big pharmacy. He was a gun for hire and would basically consult for anyone along as they paid him enough. Strangely, he is running as a Washington outsider.

Thompson is a man who knows how to lie. Tammy Baldwin, voted against a loaded 9/11 Congressional resolution which praised the failed Iraq and Afghanistan policies of President Bush. Thompson knows this but just wants you to think that Baldwin supposedly hates the troops guts, or something of the sort.

Tammy Baldwin is of course much superior to Thompson when it comes to gay rights. For too long gay men and women have been treated by 3rd class citizens. The federal government won't even recognize their marriages in states where they are legal. She will become the first openly gay U.S. Senator, and from our state! That's why don't vote biblical values, vote humanist values and Baldwin best expresses those humanist values this Tuesday.

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