I'm honestly surprised you would say that. I figure all registered posters on Fornits are Fornits members, no matter what your stance is...
I don't really like the term "Fornits members". It's not a membership organization. It's just a venue. Just like an old fashioned corner pub, the regulars tend to make friends and enemies and various kinds of alliances among themselves. And walk ins sometimes feel uncomfortable or excluded. As chief cook and bottle washer, all I can do is try to make everyone feel welcome and to be sure everyone is served. What happens beyond that is entirely up to the patrons, both regulars and wayfarers alike.
Here's the story that inspired my biker bar allegory:
Gadston Flag History[/url]"]Tradition holds that in May 1775, when the citizens of Westmoreland gathered at the Hannastown Tavern and issued their own Declaration of Independence, they tore down the British flag that was flying there and made some modifications. The original flag had an open red field with the British ensign in the upper corner. They painted a coiled rattlesnake and its "Don't Tread on Me" warning onto the center, as if ready to strike at the Union Jack.

I dont believe our opinions on one thing or other make us either part of one group or another, I have always figured we are a collective, all bringing our own flavor to the dish that is Fornits.
Yes, this is very, very true.