Voting

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I’m a Christian, but I don’t support school prayer. It just ****es a lot of people off, and coming from a school where we DO have to say prayers, it really doesn’t impact your day that much.</p>

<p>hold up. first of all, people are prejudice because they want someone with the same views as them. they think that race/ religion also plays a role in shaping someone’s views so that they are the same ones they have.
so really isn’t being biased against one group or the other just as prejudice as agreeing with one who has the same views as yourself?</p>

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Fiscal, partly for the same reasons as FutureVP stated, but also because most/many social issues will be decided by the courts or Congress. Whereas the president has a much larger effect on fiscal policy. Unfortunately this often means I’m voting for someone with whom I do not share many of my beliefs.
But I consider foreign policy issues the most important of all.</p>

<p>^But you’re very much incorrect. Congress has more power on fiscal policy then the President. The President has as much power on social issues as Congress, maybe even more. Although you are right about the courts, you underestimate the President’s strength in social issues. George Bush was elected because of his strong anti-gay marriage campaigning.
And foreign policy more important than fiscal policy? Could you explain? In my mind, it has always been Fiscal>Foreign>Social.</p>