SpreadOfLiberty
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He's a Christian Extremist (which I was unaware of until recently). So while I support dethroning Graham, I don't know if Bright could actually win a general election. Handing the Democrats another Southern seat could end up creating another Landrieu situation.
Why are Broun, Brannon and Bright so much more extreme than Hinckley, Bills, Baumgartner of 2012?
How is he an extremist?
He's a Christian Extremist (which I was unaware of until recently). So while I support dethroning Graham, I don't know if Bright could actually win a general election. Handing the Democrats another Southern seat could end up creating another Landrieu situation.
Why are Broun, Brannon and Bright so much more extreme than Hinckley, Bills, Baumgartner of 2012?
He's a Christian Extremist (which I was unaware of until recently). So while I support dethroning Graham, I don't know if Bright could actually win a general election. Handing the Democrats another Southern seat could end up creating another Landrieu situation.
Why are Broun, Brannon and Bright so much more extreme than Hinckley, Bills, Baumgartner of 2012?
How is he an extremist?
Looking through the bills he has sponsored recently, he looks to be big-time into nullification and pretty good on civil liberties. Hope he has a real shot a it.
I don't think that will be a problem in South Carolina. You would probably consider DeMint a Christian extremist and he's never had a problem winning a general election.
John Adams said:We have no government armed in power capable of contending in human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other.
No sense in highlighting a wedge issue to divide us. He is not pushing federally-imposed anything. While opposing a state-imposed religion, our Founders like John Adams recognized that only a "moral and religious people" could keep this form of government together. Similar statements could've been made by any number of our founders. We should be free from force of government to believe whatever we wish, but Ron, Judge Nap, Tom Woods etc. also support individuals choosing morality.
Mr. Bright appears to be true liberty candidate that can take down Lindsey Graham... we couldn't ask for much better.
If you consider religion inherently immoral, then stay away from Republican politics. Even liberty-oriented Republicans are likely to be very religious, and probably better examples of how to live faithfully than the Bible-toting politicians. Is Judge Nap a bad guy because he's a pre-Vatican II Catholic?
Equating DeMint and Bright to Islamic Jihadists is a pretty unfair, slippery slope comparison.
Sure, they don't want total separation of church and state, but then neither did Ron Paul. However, they are not crazy theocrats who seek to replace the Constitution with Biblical law and stone the adulterers.
This is America, not Uganda or Afghanistan.
Neither Brannon nor Bright have made enough statements to get quotes I can use to expose their extremism.Smart3, you still have not explained how Brannon and Bright are extremists.