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Who said or thinks they are Conservative?
Moderates that float the line back and forth, are the most dangerous people to the US Constitution. They are willing to compromise our rights to get more power for themselves.
I bet you think GW. Bush, John McCain, Lindsey Graham, and Mitt Romney are Conservatives....
You made the comment about conservatives.
It is patently false.
So now you're regressed to the "not true conservative" excuse.
Who said or thinks they are Conservative?
Moderates that float the line back and forth, are the most dangerous people to the US Constitution. They are willing to compromise our rights to get more power for themselves.
I bet you think GW. Bush, John McCain, Lindsey Graham, and Mitt Romney are Conservatives....
As a Constitutional Conservative, who am I to tell you what you can and can't do?
I do to a certain extent. Well, not Romney.
But most conservatives believe in conserving "traditional values," which is why many have come to the defense of the school here.
I'd consider those that have the live and let live attitude to be libertarian rather than conservative, but arguing about labels has always been a gigantic waste of time in my book.
What a crock.
If you want an abortion or to live a LGBT lifestyle, they are not.
I can't believe you actually put that drivel in writing.
I could careless what you do in your life. You are a free person to express yourself how ever you please.
If you wish to commit murder, I'm not the one to judge you, unless it is I, who is your target..... There will only be one day that you will be judged and it will all depend what happened during the dash between the dates on your gravestone.
Who the hell gave the federal government the power to give special privileges to married people.
Roe v Wade, made the determination, that the constitution did not give the federal government the power over it. It was a State issue. Why do you think select states are pushing on that issue, now. With steps being taken to add amendments to States Constitutions, making it illegal in that state.
I could careless what you do in your life. You are a free person to express yourself how ever you please.
If you wish to commit murder, I'm not the one to judge you, unless it is I, who is your target..... There will only be one day that you will be judged and it will all depend what happened during the dash between the dates on your gravestone.
Who the hell gave the federal government the power to give special privileges to married people.
Roe v Wade, made the determination, that the constitution did not give the federal government the power over it. It was a State issue. Why do you think select states are pushing on that issue, now. With steps being taken to add amendments to States Constitutions, making it illegal in that state.
Then you're a rare bird in a flock of paternalistic, controlling idiots.
No, it is not my opinion that separate bathrooms exist for each gender, it is a fact. Read my post next time, boss. I didn't state any opinions in it. Boys and girls bathrooms are generally equal size, and equal in the amount of time spent in upkeep as well. That is a fact (in most cases). It is also a fact that womens bathrooms do not have urinals. It is also a fact that women do not have any use for a urinal.
Good try, but it was a swing and a miss.
That ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ most certainly is an opinion, and it is not mine. Try again.
[quote=BentBow;29961716]I could careless what you do in your life. You are a free person to express yourself how ever you please.
If you wish to commit murder, I'm not the one to judge you, unless it is I, who is your target..... There will only be one day that you will be judged and it will all depend what happened during the dash between the dates on your gravestone.
Who the hell gave the federal government the power to give special privileges to married people. Roe v Wade, made the determination, that the constitution did not give the federal government the power over it. It was a State issue. Why do you think select states are pushing on that issue, now. With steps being taken to add amendments to States Constitutions, making it illegal in that state.[/quote]
Marriage is one of those rights that was in place before the writing and codification of the US Constitution or this country's founding.
Religions, Federal and state governments have been intruding into marriage and people's lives since the very begining.
The states lost a lot of their power when the proved they were uncapable of working within the system. The attempt at secession, made the other states to pass restrictive amendments on state's power. The Federal government overtook the Union of States as the holder and wielder of power.
The 14th amendment help centralize power away from the states to the Federal government.
State's rights is meaningless. Persons of a perticular state are persons protected by the Constitution... first and foremost. Any attempt by state to restrict or regulate the individual and his rights has been left to the US constitution and the federal government as protectors of those rights.
don't like gay marriage, don't marry a gay. Don't like this kid wearing eye liner, turn your sight.
And exactly how many normal boys are going to wear makeup?
A lot do. Put on moisturizer? that's a type of make-up (and its good for your skin, usually contains sun block and helps to clear up acne).
Actually I know many men who buy foundation to help even their skin tone, and to take advantage of the sunblock built within (its cheaper than buying actual face sunblock which a 5oz tube can cost $8-$12). A compact powder foundation or a BB Cream cost much less.
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You know the answer to that. It simply is not normal.
In your highly ignorant opinion. Normal is subjective.
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People that are willing to accept the abnormal are the ones that are causing problems in this country.
so people accepting that men and women can both wear make-up are causing the economic problems, homelessness, immigration issues, women being under paid what men get, reproductive rights issues, and medical coverage issues?
Wow, who'd of thunk?
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