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In reply to the discussion: Do we build walls, or bridges? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)55. I won't hold my breathe either, it just makes sense strategically to try
As far as building bridges through faith, I don't know what will come of that. I think it's important for Senators to have personal connections across the aisle, even they are political rivals. Sometimes those relationships matter sometimes they don't, and most of the time we don't hear about it either way.
If faith works for Coons, I don't see a problem with that. It being Religion News, they played up the religious angle. Though I suspect it has a lot more to do with Coons' personal style, particularly when it comes to Trump. Trump doesn't really care about religion.
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we are more than 2 separate nations very uneasily coexisting, in my view,.
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2019
#1
And the example you cited of "Coons doing it" was the "bipartisan" FOSTA bill
Voltaire2
Feb 2019
#23
Yes you already ran away from providing any evidence that this bill reduce exploitation and violence
Voltaire2
Feb 2019
#27
"An interest in a functioning country." - no they want to "drown government in a bathtub".
Voltaire2
Feb 2019
#20
The Democrats will have an infrastructure bill, The Repubs will have nothing
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#53
Most people who use their religion to oppress others feel they are doing the right thing
Lordquinton
Feb 2019
#41
You are using it as a straw man to avoid talking about it in the religious context
Lordquinton
Feb 2019
#96
All that does is push the idea of "wrong" onto other things thought be wrong
marylandblue
Feb 2019
#57