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To: John D
Strange analogy. Bank robbery is illegal by its very nature. Stealing is illegal AND immoral. Using drugs is not by its nature illegal, and whether or not it's immoral is even open to debate. There's no commandment that says "Thou shalt not ingest substances that make you act like an idiot."

Get back to me when you have a better analogy.

How do you feel about the surrender monkey demanding that an under aged girl be allowed to cross state lines in order to get an abortion that was illegal in the state she lived. I bet you loved that.

I have no idea who or what you're referring to. But Ron Paul is as strongly pro-life as any candidate running. The Gardusil mandate had nothing to do with State's Rights. It had to do with a dictatorial executive using his power to override the will of the people.

108 posted on 08/19/2011 3:41:31 PM PDT by giotto
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To: giotto
Stealing is illegal AND immoral.

And getting stoned on drugs isn't?

There's no commandment that says "Thou shalt not ingest substances that make you act like an idiot."


There is a commandment that says "You shall have no other gods before me." Drugs do that, to the user they put nothing before getting them.

I have no idea who or what you're referring to. But Ron Paul is as strongly pro-life as any candidate running.


Anyone who knows anything knows that the surrender monkey DEMANDED that an under aged girl be allowed to cross state lines in order to get an abortion when it was not legal in the state she lived. HE IS NOT AGAINST ABORTION. He is only against it when it fits his position. Just like he only follows the Constitution when it follows his agenda.
109 posted on 08/19/2011 5:35:26 PM PDT by John D
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