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What is "gay rights"?
Romans 1:32.
What is "gay rights"?
Young voters and most independents won't even listen to anything else a candidate has to say if their first impression is that they're a theocrat crusading against gaysThe problems with this argument are:
1) Most young people don't vote, so the advice tries to placate a group that won't be a factor in the election (assuming they even are pro-gay rights, which is disputable).
2) Most voters, young or older, are not single issue voters, so their votes don't turn on a single topic anyway---thus pandering on one issue to a slither of the electorate is an unbalanced and unproductive campaign emphasis.
3) Most single issue voters, whose votes do turn on the issue, are socially conservative (the vote usually cuts 2-1 right, based on decades of election results). For Rand to make no effort to reject social left dogmas will not win him votes, and more likely cost him in the primaries.
Why not just repeal the part that applies to private property? That's only a small part of whole thing, yet it would solve a lot of problems when one made-up right conflicts with another.But unless the entire Civil Rights act is going to be repealed, we're stuck dealing within the framework of the current system.
Young voters and most independents won't even listen to anything else a candidate has to say if their first impression is that they're a theocrat crusading against gays
I can't tell you how many times I've heard people say something like this "I agree with Republicans on everything except the stupid issues like gay marriage, so I'm a Republican."
Why do you hate America?What is your point? Do you object to people being free to mutually agree in their contracts and associations? Do you have a problem with allowing the magic of a free market system to work?
JWK
They passed a broad law that allows basically anything under the guise of "my religion..."
Good opinion piece from Penn Jillette:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/02/opinions/jillette-indiana-law/index.html
Why are our politicians so willing to cave in and use government force to impinge upon the inalienable right of people being free to mutually agree in their contracts and associations?
Aren't you the one that's constantly railing against open borders policies that don't exist?
There is no open border policy being carried out by the Obama Administration? Do you follow the news? And what is your point with regard to the topic of the thread: Senator Cruz is correct in supporting Mike Pence!
I didn't know the Obama administration supported open border policies by deporting more immigrants than any other administration in U.S. history.
And my point was that you are a total hypocrite to claim you support the principles of private property while at the same time proposing more border/immigration restrictions.
Except that Pence is sort of starting to back down.
Really? do you have any "restrictions" on who you allow into your home or are your doors open to allow anyone in who passes by? You insulting comment is groundless.
Big difference between who I let come and go on MY property verses you using the government to tell me who I can and can't have on my property.