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re: Fox News' Idea of a Good Debate

Posted on 8/7/15 at 9:54 am to
Posted by DynastyDawg
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Posted on 8/7/15 at 9:54 am to
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And frankly, the Republican party still has an issue with wanting their personal beliefs to be inserted into politics. If one of them would just say, "no I don't believe in abortion. I'm pro life. But surveys show that over 80% of people support women making this choice, and as President, my job would be to speak for the people."


Dude. I literally just typed out a long arse rant about how Republicans need to let go of religion and drop the holier than thou act, but said frick it and deleted all of it.

Nice summation though. I couldn't agree more.

Let people have their social issues. The federal government shouldn't be telling people what they can or can't do and they shouldn't be paying for the shite either.
Posted by cas4t
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 8/7/15 at 10:12 am to
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Let people have their social issues. The federal government shouldn't be telling people what they can or can't do and they shouldn't be paying for the shite either.



Republican's are typically known for their stance on less government. it's contradictory.

Either way, I think Rubio is probably the only one who has a chance vs whoever wins for the D's.
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