
Originally Posted by
Metalject
I wasn't making an argument on the issue of gay marriage. That example was used just because it's a good example that shows how only one side of the fence regarding the argument of homosexuality being right or wrong can be deemed a worthy opinion or one that should eve be heard.
Is gay marriage really an important topic? No, I don't think so. I don't think the government has any right to tell anyone who they can marry regardless of what one considers moral.
As for the other issues you brought up, banks have the right to charge anything they want for whatever they want. They exist in the free market and no one makes you use their ATM.
Oil and Gas, when gas is proven to be a viable alternative that cost the same or less than oil, the switch will be made. The real crime is the fact that we sit on the largest supply of oil in the world and then complain about high gas prices.
The presidents drug dealing and terrorist friends, as much as I don't like the president anyone can give anyone a fundraiser if they want to. It's up to people to decide if that candidates associations bother them and do so in a way that they don't want to support him.
Universities, one of the biggest scams of all time and I say that as someone who has a college degree and borrowed money to get it. However, no one makes anyone get those loans. People need to think for themselves. Unfortunately, I didn't see this until later on but that's my fault and no one else's.