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In reply to the discussion: Which one of these views should liberals/progressives be more tolerant of: [View all]MiniMe
(21,789 posts)68. I doubt if I'd be friends with those people
But they have a right to their own opinion, misguided as it may be. Like I said, if you are anti-choice, fine. Don't have an abortion. That is your choice. But I don't want your choice to be legislated, because your choice may not be my choice.
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Which one of these views should liberals/progressives be more tolerant of: [View all]
ProSense
Oct 2013
OP
do you think the numbers ad up to form a solid majority based on both economic progressivism
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#36
I can be tolerant if they don't want to vote, want to opt out of Medicare, want to starve when poor,
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#7
On every issue there is room to debate, else we wouldn't need a discussion group.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#44
I personally don't care if somebody is anti-choice, as long as they don't expect everybody to agree
MiniMe
Oct 2013
#39