A country where everyone has a mother and a father.
A country where there are no abortions because people control themselves or at minimum use protection.
A country that has the cahjones to create jobs by kicking out illegal immigrants. These would be no experience necessary jobs that ordinary people can take and get work experience.
A country where the government is kept to a minimum and companies can grow and hire people without profit gorging regulations and taxes.
A country where the federal budget is actually balanced.
A country that doesn't go after its own space program the way Obama did.
A country that hunts down terrorists and the dictatorships that supports them.
This is not extremism. This is normalcy. Be conservative.
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A country where everyone has a mother and a father.
So gay parents should be what, outlawed? Widows and widowers should be compelled to remarry? We should abolish divorce? How would you accomplish this?
A country where there are no abortions because people control themselves or at minimum use protection.
You've never heard of condoms failing? What about rape? These have nothing to do with a lack of control.
A country that has the cahjones to create jobs by kicking out illegal immigrants. These would be no experience necessary jobs that ordinary people can take and get work experience.
Sounds like a recipe for lynch mobs. Unemployed? Pissed off about immigrants taking "your" job? Here's a gun, go to town.
A country where the government is kept to a minimum and companies can grow and hire people without profit gorging regulations and taxes.
Regulations are necessary because companies care about their bottom lines, not about health, safety, competition, etc. Incidentally, taxes are also necessary.
No argument about the budget.
A country that doesn't go after its own space program the way Obama did.
Yawn. At this point NASA is largely symbolic to most folks aside from space academics and sci/fi or engineering fans. As long as you're using it to "inspire" people, trying to build bridges with the Islamic world through science can't be a bad thing. It's got to be cheaper than losing multi-million dollar space probes. (Honestly, I'm surprised you aren't advocating cutting the whole space program. Talk about pissing money away!)
A country that hunts down terrorists and the dictatorships that supports them.
Did we leave Afghanistan and Iraq while I was taking my nap? Or are you annoyed that have we not invaded enough countries yet?
>> So gay parents should be what, outlawed?
Yes.
>> Widows and widowers should be compelled to remarry?
No.
>> We should abolish divorce?
No. The government should idealize and encourage the heterosexual family.
>> You've never heard of condoms failing?
No big deal if a condom fails. The intent was there, although abortion is unpreferable.
>> What about rape?
The woman did not consent to the act. No big deal.
>> Sounds like a recipe for lynch mobs. Unemployed? Pissed off about immigrants taking "your" job? Here's a gun, go to town.
Hyperbole. Everything would be done by the proper authorities not by lynch mobs; and by the books, a concept illegal immigrants can't seem to understand.
>> Regulations are necessary because companies care about their bottom lines, not about health, safety, competition, etc. Incidentally, taxes are also necessary.
Some regulation yes. But not Obama regulation that creates nothing but uncertanty.
>> Yawn. At this point NASA is largely symbolic to most folks aside from space academics and sci/fi or engineering fans. As long as you're using it to "inspire" people, trying to build bridges with the Islamic world through science can't be a bad thing. It's got to be cheaper than losing multi-million dollar space probes. (Honestly, I'm surprised you aren't advocating cutting the whole space program. Talk about pissing money away!)
I think the vast majority of Americans don't appreciate our space program being castrated. Also, giving American technology to the Muslims before them taking care of their radicalism problem does not seem like a good idea if you ask me.
>> Did we leave Afghanistan and Iraq while I was taking my nap? Or are you annoyed that have we not invaded enough countries yet?
We left out Iran and Syria.
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