by Selwyn Duke,The New American:
See if you can finish this thought:
If tea drinkers are more likely to vote for a given political party, that party will encourage tea drinking.
If bicycle riders are more likely to vote for a given party, that party will encourage bicycle riding.
If newly naturalized immigrants are more likely to vote for a given party, that party will encourage immigration.
Now, if unmarried people are more likely to vote for a given party, that party will encourage ____________.
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Given this, is it worth noting that while traditionally married people tend to vote Republican, the unmarried generally support Democrats?
And can we thus draw conclusions about which party is more likely to support what Pope John Paul II called “the basic cell of society” — the family?
Writing about this recently, commentator Terence P. Jeffrey points out that some high-profile Democrats have often touted the family. Yet it is in decline — and it’s a decline that certainly benefits Democrats politically. As Jeffreytells usat Creators,
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