Who is your favorite conservative?

republicanchick

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Who is your favorite conservative?


i won't say (yet) who are my favorites

you can probably guess, eh?

yeh, please guess and we will see how well u know me :)





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Buzzword

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My dad.
Mainly because he isn't in a position of political power, and because his general love of people keeps his ignorance at the "willful" level instead of letting it develop into "belligerent".
 

aCultureWarrior

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Jesus was a social liberal.

Pro abortion, pro homosexuality, pro redistribution of wealth. Yep, that's the Son of God for ya.

While it's more than obvious to anyone that's been within 10 feet of the Bible that Jesus Christ, the Son of God/God in the flesh was pro life and frowned on any sexual relations outside of traditional marriage, liberals such as CabinetMaker want people to believe that Jesus was the Bernie Sanders of His time.

Not true: Jesus was NOT a socialist

http://barbwire.com/2015/10/08/jesus-was-not-a-socialist/
 

Greg Jennings

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Who is your favorite conservative?


i won't say (yet) who are my favorites

you can probably guess, eh?

yeh, please guess and we will see how well u know me :)





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In terms of presidential candidates mine are:

- Carson despite his minor slip-ups recently
- Trump because he speaks his mind unabashedly
- Cruz because he's a real politician who stands up for what HE believes in and not what his donors want him to
- Fiorina because she's performed the best in debates and seems very composed and professional


Even though I disagree with Cruz and Trump on a lot of things I respect the heck out of them for their bold stances and unwillingness to conform to the PC crowd.
 

aCultureWarrior

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In terms of presidential candidates mine are:

- Carson despite his minor slip-ups recently
- Trump because he speaks his mind unabashedly
- Cruz because he's a real politician who stands up for what HE believes in and not what his donors want him to
- Fiorina because she's performed the best in debates and seems very composed and professional

Doesn't it bother you that all of the above are pro life and pro traditional marriage, something that you appear to be against?
 

Greg Jennings

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Doesn't it bother you that all of the above are pro life and pro traditional marriage, something that you appear to be against?

Trump isn't. But you're correct that the others are. Except maybe Fiorina.

Anyway the answer to your question is no, and the reason is that they have each said that they won't try to impose their religious beliefs (traditional marriage) on others because they respect the Constitution and the enumerated principle of separation of church and state.

Despite what you might think, I'm pro-life. I only advocate for a woman's choice in cases of rape and incest
 

aCultureWarrior

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Doesn't it bother you that all of the above are pro life and pro traditional marriage, something that you appear to be against?


Trump isn't.

Try again.
http://www.ontheissues.org/donald_trump.htm

But you're correct that the others are. Except maybe Fiorina.

0-2 (keep trying, you'll eventually get something right).
http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Carly_Fiorina.htm

Anyway the answer to your question is no, and the reason is that they have each said that they won't try to impose their religious beliefs (traditional marriage) on others because they respect the Constitution and the enumerated principle of separation of church and state.

Someone's religious beliefs (i.e. their worldview) influences all political decisions. Whoever says that they don't is a bold faced liar.

Despite what you might think, I'm pro-life. I only advocate for a woman's choice in cases of rape and incest

I've got a kick out of reading some of the posts in the abortion rape/incest thread that you're in. Are you aware that a couple of those that you're debating voted for pro abortion candidates who ran on a pro abortion party platform? Isn't the internet great, people can pretend to be pro life when in real life they're just the opposite.

Regarding you being "pro life". You identify with the culture of death. If you need more evidence, you know where to find me (in a 4 part thread with a pretty good index on page 1).
 

Greg Jennings

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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Doesn't it bother you that all of the above are pro life and pro traditional marriage, something that you appear to be against?




Try again.
http://www.ontheissues.org/donald_trump.htm
I suppose the Donald flip flopped here. Can't say I'm surprised. He's trying to appeal to the conservative base.



0-2 (keep trying, you'll eventually get something right).
http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Carly_Fiorina.htm
I openly said I wasn't sure on her position. But if you want a win over me that bad I won't take it from you. 2-0 aCW! You did it!


Someone's religious beliefs (i.e. their worldview) influences all political decisions. Whoever says that they don't is a bold faced liar.
I agree it influences them. But they won't go on a personal crusade to change things to fit their religious views. That's all I need to know.


I've got a kick out of reading some of the posts in the abortion rape/incest thread that you're in. Are you aware that a couple of those that you're debating voted for pro abortion candidates who ran on a pro abortion party platform? Isn't the internet great, people can pretend to be pro life when in real life they're just the opposite.
Very happy that you enjoyed it so much. I feel like you're unaware just how far to the radical right you are. Whereas I fall into a more "millennial republican" position. And whether you like it or not, my way is the future.

Interesting that "I always oppose abortion except in cases of incest and rape" somehow translates in your warped version of English as "I am pro-choice and for murdering all babies." Just fascinating how ultra-fundamentalists on both sides of the political spectrum work. According to you and the radical right I'm a baby murderer, and according to the radical left I'm a misogynist who's opposed to women's rights. Just fascinating.

Regarding you being "pro life". You identify with the culture of death. If you need more evidence, you know where to find me (in a 4 part thread with a pretty good index on page 1).
Is homosexuality the culture of death? Is that what you're saying? Tomorrow I'll likely engage you in the WHMBR thread. I'm sure it'll be a good time.
 

aCultureWarrior

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Try again.
http://www.ontheissues.org/donald_trump.htm

I suppose the Donald flip flopped here. Can't say I'm surprised. He's trying to appeal to the conservative base.

Which you're not. Mark Donald Trump off of your pro sodomite list of Presidential candidates Greg.

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0-2 (keep trying, you'll eventually get something right).
http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Carly_Fiorina.htm

I openly said I wasn't sure on her position.

I'm finding out that there are a lot of things that you're not sure about.

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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Someone's religious beliefs (i.e. their worldview) influences all political decisions. Whoever says that they don't is a bold faced liar.

I agree it influences them. But they won't go on a personal crusade to change things to fit their religious views. That's all I need to know.

If a Republican President wants to undo half of the harm that the Marxist currently holding the office has done, he'll need to go on a personal crusade (with the help of Congress).


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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
I've got a kick out of reading some of the posts in the abortion rape/incest thread that you're in. Are you aware that a couple of those that you're debating voted for pro abortion candidates who ran on a pro abortion party platform? Isn't the internet great, people can pretend to be pro life when in real life they're just the opposite.

Very happy that you enjoyed it so much. I feel like you're unaware just how far to the radical right you are. Whereas I fall into a more "millennial republican" position. And whether you like it or not, my way is the future.

As with all secular humanists, your issue is with God, not me.

Interesting that "I always oppose abortion except in cases of incest and rape" somehow translates in your warped version of English as "I am pro-choice and for murdering all babies." Just fascinating how ultra-fundamentalists on both sides of the political spectrum work. According to you and the radical right I'm a baby murderer, and according to the radical left I'm opposed to women's rights. Just fascinating.

How about we come to a mutual agreement and refer to you as a "part time baby murderer"?

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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Regarding you being "pro life". You identify with the culture of death. If you need more evidence, you know where to find me (in a 4 part thread with a pretty good index on page 1).

Is homosexuality the culture of death? Is that what you're saying?

The evidence speaks for itself.

Tomorrow I'll likely engage you in the WHMBR thread. I'm sure it'll be a good time.

Educational is a better word.
 

Greg Jennings

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Quote:
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Try again.
http://www.ontheissues.org/donald_trump.htm



Which you're not. Mark Donald Trump off of your pro sodomite list of Presidential candidates Greg.

Quote:
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
0-2 (keep trying, you'll eventually get something right).
http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Carly_Fiorina.htm



I'm finding out that there are a lot of things that you're not sure about.

Quote:
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Someone's religious beliefs (i.e. their worldview) influences all political decisions. Whoever says that they don't is a bold faced liar.



If a Republican President wants to undo half of the harm that the Marxist currently holding the office has done, he'll need to go on a personal crusade (with the help of Congress).


Quote:
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
I've got a kick out of reading some of the posts in the abortion rape/incest thread that you're in. Are you aware that a couple of those that you're debating voted for pro abortion candidates who ran on a pro abortion party platform? Isn't the internet great, people can pretend to be pro life when in real life they're just the opposite.



As with all secular humanists, your issue is with God, not me.



How about we come to a mutual agreement and refer to you as a "part time baby murderer"?

Quote:
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Regarding you being "pro life". You identify with the culture of death. If you need more evidence, you know where to find me (in a 4 part thread with a pretty good index on page 1).



The evidence speaks for itself.



Educational is a better word.

Well the only thing on this post of yours that wasn't complete hogwash and is worth replying to is something I want you to clarify: are you saying that Donald Trump is opposed to gay rights? I don't know if you were or not for sure. That whole post of yours was a bit of a jumbled mess
 

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Pro abortion, pro homosexuality, pro redistribution of wealth. Yep, that's the Son of God for ya.

While it's more than obvious to anyone that's been within 10 feet of the Bible that Jesus Christ, the Son of God/God in the flesh was pro life and frowned on any sexual relations outside of traditional marriage, liberals such as CabinetMaker want people to believe that Jesus was the Bernie Sanders of His time.

Not true: Jesus was NOT a socialist

http://barbwire.com/2015/10/08/jesus-was-not-a-socialist/
35 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’ 37 “Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38 When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’
 

republicanchick

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35 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’ 37 “Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38 When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’

the US is one of the only countries that helps other countries when their people are in need

and this country was founded on Christian principles..

and if you study Jamestown 1623 you will see that it was capitalism and self-reliance that won out over socialism... in a HUGE way


that is our foundation


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