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This seems to be the best I've seen someone go on this moonbat's program from the right and perform.
1 posted on 03/29/2013 12:37:03 PM PDT by Rufus2007
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Mitchell should be boycotted...just as the libs boycott Fox. We are now at the point where we have our news and they have their propaganda. Andrea Mitchell = propaganda. It’s not just LSDNBC...it’s the other “real” NBC too...Comcast/General Electric gave Obama two tv networks for business considerations...anybody paying attention knows this. Our people don’t talk about it...and I don’t know what our folks are afraid of.

Like Mitt Romney, Republicans are too nice...we don’t want to get in the mud with these thugs...we no longer have that option.


2 posted on 03/29/2013 12:45:42 PM PDT by kjo (+)
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Just like Herman Cain. As soon as another intelligent black conservative begins to get a voice, it’s up to the RAT’s to get this uppity black back to the plantation!


3 posted on 03/29/2013 1:02:06 PM PDT by Noob1999 (Loose Lips, Sink Ships)
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Both sides of the issue well personified there.

I am grateful to be on Dr Crason's side. On the other hand, I'm damn grateful not to be on Mitchell's.

4 posted on 03/29/2013 1:04:55 PM PDT by skeeter
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bump for later


5 posted on 03/29/2013 1:21:12 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("Commies out of DC!" --Raoul Deming, 1954-2013)
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It’s funny, I believe Johns Hopkins no longer does sex change operations because the patients were just as sick in the head after as before. Yet I think JH just disinvited Carson from speaking at their commencement because of his views.


6 posted on 03/29/2013 1:22:55 PM PDT by informavoracious (God help us.)
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Conservatives, wake up!

Any time a media person tries to nail you about gay marriage, turn it around to them.

Say "I didn't realize you are gay!"

7 posted on 03/29/2013 1:30:36 PM PDT by FroggyTheGremlim (Palin was correct!)
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"You have ventured into politics. . . ."

What an idiotic comment!

Dr. Carson merely "ventured" into exercising his free speech rights in a public forum, as America's Founders intended every citizen to be able to do without being silenced.

Her challenges to this man's opinions, as well as his constitutionally-protected right to express them, reveal her shallow understanding of history and, in particular, of the history of her own nation.

Carson is informed by his study of the history of nations and, in particular, the enduring principles of liberty underlying America's Declaration of Independence and Constitution.

By what authority does Mitchell assume such an outrageous willingness to challenge him?

The pseudointellectuals who occupy the White House, the media, and much of Congress fancy themselves "intellectuals."

By their words and actions, however, they display a provinciality reminiscent of that Dr. Kirk recalls as having been described by T. S. Eliot as being one of time and place, having no intellectual grounding in ideas older than their own little experience in dabbling and discussing Mao, Marx, and other theoreticians.

America's written Constitution deserves protectors whose minds are out of their teens in terms of their understanding of civilization's long struggle for liberty and of the enduring principles which have been found to undergird and support liberty when, indeed, it has been achieved in a society.

8 posted on 03/29/2013 1:38:50 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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I heard Don Imus ( on his radio program ) ask the question regarding Gay Marriage -— “What harm is there in letting people do what they want with their own lives?”

First, regarding — “What harm is there in letting people do what they want with their own lives?” — Liberals make a common mistake in assuming this issue is about limiting the freedom of homosexuals.

The reality is -— there’s currently nothing that stops homosexuals from making lifelong commitments to each other. Gays already are allowed to make the same commitment. In fact, it’s done all the time. They already have the liberty to do what they want with their own lives.

The problem lies here -— A marriage license, however, goes a step further than providing liberty.

It doesn’t give liberty, it FORCES SOCIETY’s APPROVAL of that union, which homosexuals don’t presently have.

It forces people whose deeply held religious beliefs tell them that homosexual acts are sinful to give their APPROVAL to these acts.

So, gay marriage is not about what homosexuals are being forced by others not to do, but what society is being forced to do by homosexuals: APPROVE. That’s another issue entirely.

Gays can marry all they want, but why should devout Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus and others be FORCED to violate their religious tenets in order to give approval to this lifestyle?

Second, implicit in the act of altering the definition of marriage to include homosexuals is the acknowledgment that marriage isn’t anything in particular, but can be defined and redefined as society likes.

If marriage isn’t any particular thing, then family isn’t any particular thing either (this not only follows; it’s an integral part of their argument). If we then concede that family isn’t anything in particular, but is simply a convention, a social construct we invented and can alter at will, then this has direct ramifications for the future of the family as we know it.

How can you say this isn’t an impact?

Finally, if marriage isn’t anything in particular, but is merely defined by society in a way that the definition can change to meet changing conditions, then you cannot argue that “marriage” between humans and animals could never take place because animals can’t consent (or can’t, as some people put it, enter into contracts).

“Who are you to say” that a marriage is based on consent? If you can change its definition once you can change it again.

For instance, a baby used to be considered human, worthy of protection under the law. Now, there are those who would allow babies born alive to be slaughtered. Once you start on that path, how does it end? What was once considered a ridiculous argument has now become REAL and something we are now grappling with.

It’s also a bit stunning that liberal objections to humans marrying animals is grounded in the inability of animals to consent. Is this the best rejoinder they can offer?

Philosopher J.P. Moreland tells of a guy in Colorado, I think, who brought his horse to the courthouse to try to get a marriage license for the two of them. The clerk was flummoxed for a moment and finally turned him away because the horse wasn’t 18 years old yet! I guess this was just another way of saying that the horse was under the age of consent.

My point is, I think there is a more obvious concern than mere consent. Marriage *IS* and *MEANS* something in particular, not something we can re-define and twist any way we want.


10 posted on 03/29/2013 8:03:50 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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