Posted on 09/25/2007 12:45:14 PM PDT by RogerFGay
Chuck Baldwin is as braindead as James Dobson.
Dobson is reaching too far. I will ignore his statements and make my own decision and vote for Fred Thompson. I have seen the others, and while Duncan Hunter and Tom Tancredo most match my philosophy, neither can win. Thompson is a compromise that I can live with. I CANNOT say that about any of the other GOP candidates.
So many temper tantrums, so little time.
Where exactly do these people live? These utopian bills and amendments they want can NEVER be passed in this society, yet they condemn those of us who want to use strategies that will make SOME progress.
I don't know about this. If there's something that Bush has done well, it is in issues that are dear to religious rights: anti-abortion, gay marriage, appointment of judges (especially SCOTUS), etc.
I dislike Rudy as much as anybody here but that statement is pure garbage.
“Dobson is reaching too far. I will ignore his statements and make my own decision and vote for Fred Thompson. I have seen the others, and while Duncan Hunter and Tom Tancredo most match my philosophy, neither can win. Thompson is a compromise that I can live with. I CANNOT say that about any of the other GOP candidates.”
Why I like Tommy Dale!
Baldwin is just a horse’s ass. I wish he would spend as much time attacking our real enemies as he has attacking those who who are on our side of the line.
>> Yet, our national Christian leaders (and local pastors throughout America) have been content to look the other way and say nothing. Or worse yet, they have actually defended Bush’s liberal, big-spending, anti-freedom, and unconstitutional ways.
I am Christian. I am conservative. And, I am as anti-big-government as any conservative here ... but I fail to see where Christianity has much to say about government spending. Though it may have input on the direction of government spending, it doesn’t seem to me that Christianity would be inherently anti-nanny-state.
Seen through the prism of the Religious Right - a group I find myself in agreement with on a great many issues - I fail to see where George W. Bush has not been a fine President. Yes - he’s spent too much, and I haven’t been in agreement with some of his domestic policies ... but I don’t see where they particularly conflict with Christianity.
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His father was a small time mafia enforcer that did prison time.
Is it true that Giuliani left a big debt in NYC? I thought he had erased the debt run up by previous administrations. I thought he slashed a lot of government jobs, saved hundreds of millions, and that’s why the libs hated him.
Take a chill pill, Chuck. You’re not going to get the government you want till after the seventh vial of the seventh seal is poured out. In the meanwhile, we’re just doing what we can.
It will be unfortunate if Republican infighting allows Mrs. Bill Clinton to become President.
WOW! Do you need to go to school...
It absolutely is and should be. Did you ever wonder why the bigger the Nanny State, the more GODLESS the people/government.
Um, no. Rudy's dad was a small time crook, he was not in anyway, shape or form, tied to or associated with organized crime (i.e. the mafia).
The statement is factually untrue and if the author knows better, then also inherently dishonest.
Its not exactly the way Rudy portrays it.
He left with a surplus, but also did a few budget games.
He didn't slash government, as much as slowed its growth (which is why Ed Koch gets to brag that he shrank city government more as mayor then any mayor that came after him, and almost all who came before him).
He did save the city an unbelievable amount of money, but he is very selective in his records, and was by no means a small gov conservative.
“”Looks like conservative Baptist are just as divided as the rest of the country!””
What are you basing that on?
This guy is a Ron Paul weirdo, an ex Constitution party candidate for vice president himself.
>>”Charles O. “Chuck” Baldwin (born May 3, 1952) is an American political figure, activist within the Constitution Party, and pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He hosts a weekly radio show.
In the 2004 U.S. presidential election, Baldwin was Michael Peroutka’s running mate and candidate for Vice President of the United States. The two ran on a platform of “God, Family, and Republic.” A leader in the Moral Majority movement, the Peroutka/Baldwin campaign publicly spoke out against abortion rights,[2] women in the military,[3] and the War on Iraq.[4]
Baldwin is a staunch opponent of U.S. President George W. Bush.<<
give the prez & pubs a complete and total pass? no, No, and a loud he** NO these people have NOT been given a free pass by the Religious Right. Apparently, the author doesn’t visit FR.
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