I'm definitely not a liberal when it comes to economic issues, but I probably am when it comes to social issues like gay marriage, drugs, etc. I guess you could say I have libertarian views.
I will say that to a degree Modern Family has changed my views of gay people and gay people raising children. I think this show does have some social importance. It probably isn't to the extent of All In The Family back in the '70s, but it is there.
Tim Allen's new show "Last Man Standing" might be more to your taste. It is also a funny family sitcom with a good heart. It is no "Home Improvement", but it is pretty good.
well i am a libertarian, and i dont think libertarians have liberal views on gay marriage, drugs etc.? are you australian? because i heard australians call right wingers 'liberal'.
the part about modern family thats the worst is the gay couple, im really against them raising kids...but im not complaining, im just not going to watch the show.
tim allen was never funny to me. lol now i sound like i hate everything on tv...the shows i do like are curb your enthusiasm, sienfeld, married with children, roseanne, hmm well come to think of it i like all the old shows from the 80s and 90s, i rarely watch any new shows on tv
Not Australian...I believe the official US Libertarian party stance is that government has no business in marriage therefore it doesn't really take a stand on it either way. This does of course open it up to being legal. The same goes from drugs etc.
well thats not liberal then.
i definatly agree that these types of things are none of the governments business so drugs should be legal. and when it comes to marriage, it should be based on religion and the bible which shouldnt have anything to do with politics either but that would mean gay marriage would not be allowed.
How would that mean gay marriage was not allowed? If it wasn't administered/recognized by the government anyone could create any sort of marriage contract they wanted to. Of course it would be allowed.
You mean specifically the Christian religion. That's the problem right there.
As much as religious people want to believe it, marriage is not owned by religion. Marriage has always been more or less universal among people whether or not they were religious or not.
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I'm definitely not a liberal when it comes to economic issues, but I probably am when it comes to social issues like gay marriage, drugs, etc. I guess you could say I have libertarian views.
I will say that to a degree Modern Family has changed my views of gay people and gay people raising children. I think this show does have some social importance. It probably isn't to the extent of All In The Family back in the '70s, but it is there.
Tim Allen's new show "Last Man Standing" might be more to your taste. It is also a funny family sitcom with a good heart. It is no "Home Improvement", but it is pretty good.
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well i am a libertarian, and i dont think libertarians have liberal views on gay marriage, drugs etc.? are you australian? because i heard australians call right wingers 'liberal'.
the part about modern family thats the worst is the gay couple, im really against them raising kids...but im not complaining, im just not going to watch the show.
tim allen was never funny to me. lol now i sound like i hate everything on tv...the shows i do like are curb your enthusiasm, sienfeld, married with children, roseanne, hmm well come to think of it i like all the old shows from the 80s and 90s, i rarely watch any new shows on tv
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Not Australian...I believe the official US Libertarian party stance is that government has no business in marriage therefore it doesn't really take a stand on it either way. This does of course open it up to being legal. The same goes from drugs etc.
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well thats not liberal then.
i definatly agree that these types of things are none of the governments business so drugs should be legal. and when it comes to marriage, it should be based on religion and the bible which shouldnt have anything to do with politics either but that would mean gay marriage would not be allowed.
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How would that mean gay marriage was not allowed? If it wasn't administered/recognized by the government anyone could create any sort of marriage contract they wanted to. Of course it would be allowed.
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i mean it wouldnt be allowed if marriage was actually based on religion and the bible
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You mean specifically the Christian religion. That's the problem right there.
As much as religious people want to believe it, marriage is not owned by religion. Marriage has always been more or less universal among people whether or not they were religious or not.