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In reply to the discussion: So Elizabeth Warren was a Republican up until 1995. [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)Republicanism than he has. She can't answer questions, she is not capable of being President. Period. Of course you relate to her more than I do, you were also a Reagan Republican. That means you should be reading this:
"1987
41,027 persons are dead and
71,176 persons diagnosed with AIDS in the US.
After years of negligent silence, President Ronald Reagan finally uses the word "AIDS" in public. He sided with his Education Secretary William Bennett and other conservatives who said the Government should not provide sex education information. (They are still saying it!)
On April 2, 1987, Reagan said: "How that information is used must be up to schools and parents, not government. But let's be honest with ourselves, AIDS information can not be what some call 'value neutral.' After all, when it comes to preventing AIDS, don't medicine and morality teach the same lessons."
http://www.actupny.org/reports/reagan.html
We all make choices. We all have to account for those choices if the day comes when we need something from those we have harmed with those choices. That includes Senator Warren if she wants my vote. The fact that her boosters find that to be objectionable is a huge red flag and a major, major turn off.
Global total deaths around 36 million, 650,000 in the US, AIDS killed 1.5 million in Africa last year while Warren and other Americans were shouting 'Ebola' because one tourist died from it. One. One straight person, the world is ending. Tens of thousands of gay and black people? Heartless American conservatives did not care about that at all.