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durian_2008
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Re: Mitt Romney Gets Testy After Gay Marriage, Immigration, Pot Questions The Huffington Post | By Sam [Re: Duraldo]
#16218896 - 05/12/12 11:02 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Aside from skin color and party affiliation, there are no visible differences between either candidate.
Romney was even alleged to have introduced European-style, socialist medicine to America.
They do have conservatives in countries, more forthright about their own Communism, than we are. They are essentially social utilitarians, who sound just like our 'silent majority.'
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MGMT
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Re: Mitt Romney Gets Testy After Gay Marriage, Immigration, Pot Questions The Huffington Post | By Sam [Re: werDehT]
#16220600 - 05/12/12 06:58 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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werDehT said: Gary Johnson 2012. Ron Paul I thought was ok too, but after seeing how anti abortion he was, I'm afraid of what other religious policies he'll try to push on us.
Seriously, Gary Johnson will be on the ballot for libertarian party. Do yourself a favor.
www.garyjohnson2012.com
Yeah he is Anti-abortion, mainly because he dealt with that firsthand being a gynecologist. But he's said time and time again that the states should deal with this issue and that the federal government has no place to dictate that among many other issues. Anyone familiar with Ron Paul would know he would not push any sort of religiously-backed ideals through government policy.
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Led Zeppelin
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Re: Mitt Romney Gets Testy After Gay Marriage, Immigration, Pot Questions The Huffington Post | By Sam [Re: werDehT]
#16222682 - 05/13/12 03:06 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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werDehT said: Gary Johnson 2012. Ron Paul I thought was ok too, but after seeing how anti abortion he was, I'm afraid of what other religious policies he'll try to push on us.
Seriously, Gary Johnson will be on the ballot for libertarian party. Do yourself a favor.
www.garyjohnson2012.com
hate to break your balls but gary johnson and ron paul have the same position on this issue. they both want to leave it up to the states. its there personal opinon that differs. ron paul does not want to push anything on anyone and if you know anything about him you should know that.
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durian_2008
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Re: Mitt Romney Gets Testy After Gay Marriage, Immigration, Pot Questions The Huffington Post | By Sam [Re: Led Zeppelin]
#16223436 - 05/13/12 11:09 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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I don't belief it's adequate for an authority figure to acknowledge egregious behavior and say he'll leave it up to the states.
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OMNI-Abraxas
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Re: Mitt Romney Gets Testy After Gay Marriage, Immigration, Pot Questions The Huffington Post | By Sam [Re: durian_2008]
#16223919 - 05/13/12 01:25 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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FOR THE RECORD
I live in Colorado... Obama is not letting the DEA shut dispensaries down
-------------------- I'm not angered by the stars for burning too bright; I don't get mad at a planet for being in the wrong position. And, I'm not upset at the third species of chimpanzee for behaving accordingly.
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Mycjunky
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Re: Mitt Romney Gets Testy After Gay Marriage, Immigration, Pot Questions The Huffington Post | By Sam [Re: Azurescens89]
#16232908 - 05/15/12 02:15 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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Azurescens89 said: For all the Ron Paul supporters out there. Are you aware he is a serious Pro-Life supporter? If you agree with that, then so be it. If you don't agree with that then perhaps you should think twice about supporting Ron Paul...
(Fixed typo)
He is pro-life, but he'd leave the choice to the states anyways so I don't see a problem there. Most people in government who have that opinion would be considered pro-choice his personal opinions do not matter. In my opinion it says a lot that he would put his personal opinion to the side in favor of doing the right thing under the law.
Also to some extent I can understand the argument he makes. I mean if we are speaking scientifically unborn children are humans and therefore have a right to life that other people shouldn't be able to violate. It's not like you can't avoid getting pregnant it's about taking responsibility for your actions. That said I'm not pro-life mostly cause I don't believe it's a good idea to make any morality based choices illegal. As Magick said leaving it to the states is the right thing to do. If you have a problem with one states laws at least you can go to another one. In the case of abortion it'd be easy to just drive to a different state where it's legal anyways but local governments should be able to decide.
Edited by Mycjunky (05/15/12 02:18 AM)
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