I can see what you are saying but to me there is absolutely no difference. Would, want. Because in order to use a "would" vote you would have to "want' to. Nobody forces anyone to vote any way. In saying what he did he was in my eyes saying he "would" "want" to perhaps. Like me saying I wouldn't means I don't want to vote for any Homosexual.
But I appreciate our difference in opinion.
I also love your comments. There is a difference between knowing you have a weakness and giving into sin. We all are sinners and face temptation. Good post!
Thanks!
The difference in our opinions is minor, but I figured it didn't hurt to express a slightly different take on things.
I understand the "difference without a distinction" that roamer brought up, but I do see a difference myself.
That said, I do believe that the homosexual agenda has succeeded in shaking us from our moorings as a moral society (filled with sinners, of course, but understanding the ideal), and though it seems that the majority of Republicans were only giving lip service to the values they claimed they held, I am disappointed that now neither party defends the views that moral Conservatives have always held.
No one is standing up for us in Washington any more.