Yeah anytime.Funny how the conversation went from Hunter to Paul.But there's really not much worth discussing about Hunter.Except to say that he's bought into the tyrannical federal structure of the tax code hook line and sinker.That is how federal tyranny works,threatening tax-payers with their own money if they don't do so-and-so,and it makes me sick to see someone(another one) with an r after his name take this action.It's okay when our guy is a tyrant.
Like I said initially,if he were'nt just a RINO(that's republican in name only)he would call for cutting federal tax-payer money for one of the wealthiest schools in the world not just because they happen to disagree with him on some particular issue,but because the federal government should niot be in the education business.That's a pricipled republican position he wouldn't dare take. .
You either don’t know what you’re talking about or trying to be deceitful. You’re the only one who knows for sure.
#5. What is your position on homeschooling? Please elaborate. And how do you plan to reign in the bloated Department of Education?
Hunter: I like homeschooling because it offers a clear choice for parents who want to impart values and knowledge to their children. I would substantially cut the bureaucracy in the Department of Education, top to bottom.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1880600/posts
Yeah, I thought so to:
I'd rather he sounded more like Paul.
>>>>RINO(that's republican in name only)
I know what RINO's are. Log Cabin Republicans.
Actually, Rep. Duncan Hunter is definitely for turning Federal controls for public education back to the local level, even encouraging home schooling.
I believe that Rep. Hunter, had he been president, would not have allowed this evil little poor excuse for a man into the country in the first place.