Unemployment is worse in 44 states! That is my observation.
This discussion is a waste of time.
The return from the abortion culture is in small steps.
God won’t judge me for the unemployment rate, but he will for taking life with due process.
CORRECTION: God won’t judge me for the unemployment rate, but he will for taking life WITHOUT due process.
“Unemployment is worse in 44 states! That is my observation.
This discussion is a waste of time.
The return from the abortion culture is in small steps.”
The all or nothing Purity Caucus wont stand for this!
Besides you realize that Obama isnt all that bad? We can stand 4 more years if it means we can be pure in our hearts and minds. And if he gets out of hand we can scream for impeachment with slogans on poster boards or we can start CWII!
/Purity Caucus logic
19 posted on Mon Aug 20 2012 07:49:54 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by gore_sux: “Oh good, another tangent that diverts attention away from the terrible state of the country under Obama. Thanks Mr. Akin!”
No, no, and no! This discussion is **NOT** a waste of time!
My point is not that we ought to vote for Obama or for a third-party candidate. My point is that anyone voting for Romney needs to do so with eyes wide open and understand that we have to somehow figure out a way to keep his obviously problematic views under control.
I'd say the same about Romney's waffling on gun control and homosexuality, though both are lower priorities to me than killing babies. That is as bad as it can get.
The economy is important, but killing defenseless babies is much worse. Prior to the 1960s, virtually everyone in the United States would have agreed, including Democrats. The fact that some conservatives today think the economy takes priority over people who wants to dissolve babies with chemical burns or hack them into tiny pieces just shows us how far America has fallen.
Ronald Reagan found out what happened in California when anything other than “life of the mother” was allowed as a ground for abortion.
I recognize that Mitt Romney, unlike traditional Roman Catholics or evangelical Protestants, has a different religious view of when abortion is allowed. I can respect that.
But if he wants votes from conservatives who are evangelical or Catholic, he'd better tell us what kind of judges he will appoint. Unfortunately, I'm afraid he just did.