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I don't understand this weird reluctance of conservatives to get beyond this childish, 70s-ish morality of, "Hey, man! If it feels good, do it. It's okay! Who am I to judge?" Well, you know who I am to judge? I'm a human being. I have a moral compass. In my case, it goes north. In the case of a Democratic candidate for the House of Delegates in Virginia, it seems to go south.

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