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[Untitled] When “My Enemys Enemy” doesnt apply « Shiraz Socialist: I’ll never support the stances of Catholic MPs who vote for laws which force the entire country in the direction of adhering to their own personal belief systems. But then I’d take the same attitude towards anyone of any religion, because I don’t believe in religious control of the state.
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