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To: Las Vegas Ron

Someone who believes that unborn children are persons, someone who believes marriage should be one man and one woman. Someone who believes that personal responsibility comes first and foremost - who believes in cutting spending on entitlements. Someone who believes we shouldn’t be spending more than we take in - and that taxes should be taken off consumption and not production.

That’s the basics right there.


122 posted on 01/20/2013 6:34:26 PM PST by JCBreckenridge (Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
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To: JCBreckenridge
Someone who believes that unborn children are persons,

Agreed, without life, there is no liberty. Still unless we amend the Constitution, under our system, this issue should be kicked back to the States to decide. Roe V. Wade is bad law.

someone who believes marriage should be one man and one woman.

Personally I agree with you. As to government they should stay out of it altogether and let the people themselves decide with their religious bodies, if any. Still, under our system, again the 10th Amendment would apply here. If you want a Federal definition of it, which I do not, but for the sake of legality, again, there is the amendment process to the Constitution.

Someone who believes that personal responsibility comes first and foremost

As a libertarian, I agree with you along with accountability.

who believes in cutting spending on entitlements.

Again, agreed.

Someone who believes we shouldn’t be spending more than we take in

Agreed.

and that taxes should be taken off consumption and not production.

Agreed.
148 posted on 01/20/2013 7:33:57 PM PST by Nowhere Man (Whitey, I miss you so much. Take care, pretty girl. (4-15-2001 - 10-12-2012))
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