I can see the Google smoking from here.
When dealing with issues of bigotry or predjudice, you have a better text?
Thought so.![]()
I can see the Google smoking from here.
If I take the man at his word, banning pills like Plan B is a priority.
It's no different than Barry asking Congress to send him a variety of bills to sign (despite that Congress would never agree or pass them).
Never figured you as a mormon.
At least this time you are coming right out with your Appeal to Tradition fallacy.
I think we should nail Christians to the cross for tradition's sake.
We could shoot Indians and hang the ######s too.
Good to see another person with good traditional Christian morals here.![]()
Santorum is a little too far to the right but you gotta admire his convictions. Don't see much flip-flopping coming from him. This could be to his advantage and get him the GOP nomination. I hope so.
Consistent holding of deplorable convictions is a false virtue.
Not all are deplorable, IMHO. I don't agree with them but I wouldn't consider them deplorable.
How much dowry do you think a man should have to provide his future father-in-law?
Another WC classic.
Doesn't take a genius to figure out what a radical Santorum is on abortion
- Rick Santorum, 3/29/11"The reason Social Security is in big trouble is we don't have enough workers to support the retirees. A third of all the young people in America are not in America today because of abortion, because one in three pregnancies end in abortion."
–Saying that birth control is harmful to women, society and our country. CN8′s “Nitebeat with Barry Nolan”, July 28, 2005“I don’t think it works. I think it’s harmful to women, I think it’s harmful to our society to have a society that says that sex outside of marriage is something that should be encouraged or tolerated, particularly among the young. I think it has, as we’ve seen, very harmful long-term consequences for society. So birth control to me enables that and I don’t think it’s a healthy thing for our country.”
–On his belief that there is no right to privacy in the U.S. Cons ution. In the Griswold case, the U.S. Supreme Court found that married couples had the right to use birth control.“And if the Supreme Court says that you have the right to consensual sex within your home, then you have the right to bigamy, you have the right to polygamy, you have the right to incest, you have the right to adultery. You have the right to anything. Does that undermine the fabric of our society? I would argue yes, it does. It all comes from, I would argue, this right to privacy that doesn’t exist in my opinion in the United States Cons ution, this right that was created, it was created in Griswold — Griswold was the contraceptive case — and abortion. And now we’re just extending it out. And the further you extend it out, the more you — this freedom actually intervenes and affects the family.”
Wow, I didn't think he could possibly be any worse of a candidate. What a hate-filled piece of dog . So the guy wants to throw gays in jail?![]()
LOL...
If we were in those times, as much money as the beauty of the woman can fetch. Supply and demand still rule however.
Glad to assist.
i would hope the ideal would be buying them to set them free not keep them for yourself. I am not going to guess if you didn't figure that because you are one of the most racist people i have encountered or if its because you are one of the dumbest people i have ever encountered.
Doubtful
Hilarious that Santorum thinks a law making butt ing illegal (which is what his quote in nbadan's last post is in reference to) is somehow cons utional. He really is a piece of fecal matter lube.
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