Posted on 04/11/2016 11:19:30 AM PDT by Rusty0604
"I believe that religious institutions ought to be protected and be able to be in a position of where they can live out their deeply held religious purposes," Kasich, who's running for the Republican presidential nomination, told host John Dickerson in an interview for Sunday's "Face the Nation." "But when you get beyond that it gets to be a tricky issue. And tricky is not the right word, but it can become a contentious issue."
"In our state, we're not facing this, so everybody needs to take a deep breath, respect one another, and the minute we start trying to write laws, things become more polarized, things - they become more complicated," he added. "Obviously I don't want to force people to violate their deeply held religious convictions, but we'd have to see what that's all about. I wouldn't have signed that law from everything I know, I haven't studied it."
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Exactly. Not happy with the freeper wars going on.
FR is very influential, if participation wanes here due to disgruntled/overwhelmed Cruz / Trump supports, we all lose.
There 10x energy against Cruz and 5x energy against Trump.
What happened to all the energy against Hillary? Let see where we are in August.
Buckeyes must be big on bathroom “tolerance”.
According to Kasich, buckles are the most tolerant and compassionate of all in the entire country. At his leadership of course.
Agreed. Lets hope that once our candidate is chosen people rally and zero their guns in on Hillary the real enemy.
I agree with you completely, except you said “once our candidate is chosen” whereas I would have said once we choose our candidate. all our votes should count for something, and Kasich has not gotten many votes. He seems to think he can waltz into the convention with one state win and a few hundred delegates and get the nomination and that is going to be “so much fun” in his words.
what kind of debate would he and Hillary have? They agree on everything. They would probably just hold hands and announce a joint ticket.
I had a job once that included cleaning the restrooms. The mens room wasnt that bad but the womens was nasty.
This moron is the prime example that proves this country is run by people too f**king stupid to be idiots.
I hear that. Women are pigs in a restroom.
Unfortunately, it is out of my control. As a matter of fact, I am staying above the fray until the general election. I will jump in when something silly is being said. That said, it is clear that the powers that be in the GOP are going against the grain of the voters and probably to the detriment of the party. I wonder if GOP will exist after this election.
Anyway, I don’t like Kasich at all. He is and was my least favorite candidate (once I found out who he was). The only reason he is still in the race is because his home state is Ohio; with lots of delegates.
Kasich is sucking up to the GOPe so that he can steal the nomination from the candidates who actually got people to vote for them.
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