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To: reasonisfaith
Carson has supported the idea of everyone carrying their medical records encoded in a microchip under their skin, and he wants the government to give every citizen 2000 dollars to start their health savings account.

And Cruz wants to up legal immigration and work visas (while squashing illegal incursions), and Walker has "flip-flopped" on immigration, etc. etc. etc...

Gosh, the campaign season is just beginning and "principled conservatives" have already deemed we have nobody worthy of our votes.

How pathetic.

134 posted on 05/04/2015 3:59:36 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: trebb
Just to be clear about something important. The comment about the microchips is pure fiction as far as I could tell. I googled it and found nothing. And when I pressed the poster about it, he would not provide any source. It was a particularly egregious claim so I had to check it out.

Besides that, I get your point but to at least clarify where I come from. I consider myself a principled Christian before a principled conservative. And I think this country is headed down a very ugly road at a very rapid speed and the number one reason is disregard for basic Christian principles such as marriage between a man and a woman as one of the pillars upon which our country is built.. If the candidate doesn't seem to get that and shows signs that he would eventually capitulate to the normalizing homosexual agenda going on right now, I will not vote for them. You may not agree with me on this, but be clear, I am not alone by a long shot. So best to push the candidate who is clear on such issues. Right now that is clearly Ted Cruz.

139 posted on 05/04/2015 6:43:22 AM PDT by bramps
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