My anecdotal experience is that the group wanting to prohibit behavior is vocal, but small in the Republican party. Most of them tend to be pretty libertarian. Take personal responsibility, don't screw anyone over. My view is that that is the core.
In any branch of life, we make our choices, and then we become the servant of those choices. What I did yesterday, or last year, will often preclude what I can do tomorrow (or today.) If those choices are forced by someone else, the fist gleams, otherwise, I don't tend to notice. The real rub comes when I make choices for short term objectives, and it is now the long term, so I don't get what I want.
I recognize that some may view my choices as constricting, I may feel the same way about them. Or, worse, that they don't have a foundation to build on. It is all a matter of perspective. Those choices affect, Religion, Politics, Work, Family, Life.
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In any branch of life, we make our choices, and then we become the servant of those choices. What I did yesterday, or last year, will often preclude what I can do tomorrow (or today.) If those choices are forced by someone else, the fist gleams, otherwise, I don't tend to notice. The real rub comes when I make choices for short term objectives, and it is now the long term, so I don't get what I want.
I recognize that some may view my choices as constricting, I may feel the same way about them. Or, worse, that they don't have a foundation to build on. It is all a matter of perspective. Those choices affect, Religion, Politics, Work, Family, Life.