I think this generalization is unfair.
Agreed, I retract that statement as written, I meant to mean
some republicans
In reality, it is actually possible to be against gay marriage without believing that gays and lesbians should be dragged behind a pick up truck or isolated in a compound with an electric fence.
Yes it is, but is it possible to believe that American's of all races, religions and sexual orientation should be afforded equal civil rights under the law, and be against gay marriage?
Let's be frank. We all smell the sweaty ape under the tarp.
Yes we do. That's why I feel that identifying with and defending hate speech while at the same time abhorring violence is kind of dis-ingenious. To avoid this conflict best, one can only like Ann Colture in the presence of like minded republicans. Otherwise one might come off as a hateful bigot. That wouldn't do. It would be like saying in the presence of like minded republicans something like 47 percent of Americans are refuse not worthy of consideration.
"You were not there for the beginning. You will not be there for the end. Your knowledge of what is going on can only be superficial and relative" William S. Burroughs