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Don't know what an ISO chapter is.
Fighting isn't so bad either, but it always seems to hurt the next day!:a: Even if I am pretty good at it!![]()
I think he's calling you a socialist
Don't know what an ISO chapter is.
Fighting isn't so bad either, but it always seems to hurt the next day!:a: Even if I am pretty good at it!![]()
I think he's calling you a socialist
Its one of those things you shouldn't be to lazzy to write out all the way. :6:
That true TO?
I am now convinced that a majority of Americans are complete idiots.
I am now convinced that a majority of Americans are complete idiots.
Just now?![]()
I am now convinced that a majority of Americans are complete idiots.
How do you react to Palin's WTF comment.:lmao:
...Once we deal with SS, Medicare/caid, and the Military Budget and all the other "untouchable" parts of our country, things will get better. We just need to get some politicians who have the guts to touch them.
I Once we deal with SS, Medicare/caid, and the Military Budget and all the other "untouchable" parts of our country, things will get better. We just need to get some politicians who have the guts to touch them.
Social security isnt really an issue. Its off-budget and has a 2.5 trillion dollar surplus. It has no effect on the US budget
Perhaps not for a few decades, but according to new CBO estimates, Social Security will be in the red starting this year and will not run a surplus again. Once its trust funds run out in the 2030s, then it will posit huge consideration in budgetary matters. The older estimates of SS running surpluses through 2016 before hitting red ink have proven faulty.
Story here: AP: Social Security posting $600B deficit over 10 years
CBO: Social Security to run permanent deficits
Dandy Randy Paul [R/TP-KY], gets excoriated in this Newsweek column. "Where in the uterus the fetus of an illegal immigrant fits in is anyone's guess"!
Hang on, Kentucky, it's gonna be a wild ride.8-!
My understanding is its fully dunded until 2037. At that point if nothing changes it would still be able to pay out 70 percent of defined benefits.
But the biggest point I was making is that its off budget. It has no bearing on government spending
Civil Unions just passed the Hawaii State Senate! Now onto the House of Reps and Gov. Abercrombie's desk for signing!
:8: :8: Brown Chicken. Brown Cow. :8: :8:
Civil Unions just passed the Hawaii State Senate! Now onto the House of Reps and Gov. Abercrombie's desk for signing!
:8: :8: Brown Chicken. Brown Cow. :8: :8:
What! Not the rainbow state!
Jon Huntsman set to run
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/48454.html
Other than the religious troubles he might see for being Mormon, he seems to be yet another viable option on the right. He will see much more support from the establishment and from the independents than someone like Bachmann or Palin.
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When I first read this, my mind said "morons", instead of "mormons".![]()
..... Plenty of higher-profile types have made it generally clear that mormons are not necessarily odd or incredibly zealous.
Bush's mother, former first lady Laura Bush, has also said she supports gay marriage. In an interview last year, Bush described acceptance of same-sex marriage as "a generational thing" that "will come."
The mormon thing is going to be interesting. My feeling is that the majority of GOP voters are not yet willing to support for President anyone who isn't a white christian. Maybe I am wrong.
Well isn't Glenn Beck a mormon and people are following him blindly...just sayin'
I thought Beck converted to Catholicism?
For the younger set, Mitt Romney's father George, was governor of Michigan back in the 60's and made a run at the presidency. Although everyone knew that he was a Mormon, it was his lack of campaign ability that hurt him the most, not his religion.
Other way around. Catholic to LDS.
I think Huntsman's biggest liability in a Republican primary is the fact that he voluntarily worked with the Obama administration. It's not like he's quitting his post out of protest; he's quitting on ostensibly good terms to run against his former boss. It will be interesting to see how he maneuvers this one. If he engages in the typical anti-Obama polemicism, won't he come off as completely disingenuous? It seems like that might work against his primary appeal: being a national politician that isn't completely full of shit.
Then again, Romney is basically running against his own health care ideas and he's still near the top of most primary polls. And if cynicism was enough to disqualify someone for politics, Washington D.C. would be a ghost town right now. Either way, Huntsman faces some pretty big hurdles in maintaining his so-called moderate appeal and surviving the gauntlet of ideologue-dominated Republican caucuses and primaries.
As we have become more accepting of other races, it seems we (Americans) have started to focus our negativity on other religions. I think whereas the mormon religion wasnt an issue 40 or 50 years ago, it would be now.
Illinois Family Institute, a non-profit group that says it wants to reaffirm marriage in the state, called the law "divisive."
"Gov. Quinn should reject this anti-family bill and reject the efforts of the homosexual lobby to impose this highly contentious and controversial policy on the people of Illinois," said David E. Smith, executive director of the group.
Geez... speak of the devil...
http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/02/01/illinois.civil.unions/index.html?hpt=Sbin
This is what makes me sick. There are people like this on earth...
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The mormon thing is going to be interesting. My feeling is that the majority of GOP voters are not yet willing to support for President anyone who isn't a white christian. Maybe I am wrong.
That is the doing of the evangelicals. When the R's openly recruited the evangelicals, the result is a religious litimus test for the candidates. It's also driving the stand on some moral issues, abortion, etc. Oddly, it leaves out stands regarding greed, the love of money, ........
The race issue probably isn't much of an issue for Indian-American's in the South. Especially when they are constantly going on about their conversion to Christianity and have names like Bobby and Nicki.If South Carolina and Louisiana, two of the deepest Southern states with a long and ugly history of racism, can elect non-white Republicans to statewide offices, I doubt your statement is accurate.
Considering that Charleston County is full of both African Americans and Republicans I wouldn't be too surprised. Race is really a non-issue as long as the candidate can prove that he or she hates liberalism as much as they love Jesus.Charleston, the heart of the former Confederacy, just elected a black Republican congressman who defeated Strom Thurmond's son in the primary....
The mormon thing is going to be interesting. My feeling is that the majority of GOP voters are not yet willing to support for President anyone who isn't a white christian. Maybe I am wrong.
Who is more white and Christian than Mormons? Sure they are not necessarily your mainstream Christian, but they are so white.
"whiteness" notwithstanding, I think imaplanner is right; it will be an issue for many. Many, many people don't consider Mormons to be Christians. I don't get that, but they don't.
Basic theology. It boils down to what you think Christ's role is in salvation and who you think He is. Fair warning-I am an evangelical Christian (Southern Baptist) and will present that view.
If South Carolina and Louisiana, two of the deepest Southern states with a long and ugly history of racism, can elect non-white Republicans to statewide offices, I doubt your statement is accurate.
Charleston, the heart of the former Confederacy, just elected a black Republican congressman who defeated Strom Thurmond's son in the primary....
The race issue probably isn't much of an issue for Indian-American's in the South. Especially when they are constantly going on about their conversion to Christianity and have names like Bobby and Nicki.
Considering that Charleston County is full of both African Americans and Republicans I wouldn't be too surprised. Race is really a non-issue as long as the candidate can prove that he or she hates liberalism as much as they love Jesus.
Which brings me to Romney. His biggest issue is going to making it past the primaries. Being the middle-of-the-road former Governor of Massachusetts is not going to win him the votes of the Tea Party types - Just witness the new found hatred of Senator Too-Hotty-Scotty Brown as proof that there is no room for independent thought in the current Republican party. However, should Romney get the nomination, don't think that evangelical Protestants won't vote for a Morman when the alternative is a Kenyan/Muslim/Socialist/fascist usurper.
My statement was more speculation. You have a point. But statewide office and the presidency are two different animals. Maybe I am wrong.