He has GOP presidential hopeful Hermann Cain as his partner in the war on the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
Anyone want to predict how that will work out for Mr. Cain?
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He has GOP presidential hopeful Hermann Cain as his partner in the war on the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
Anyone want to predict how that will work out for Mr. Cain?
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Ban a mosque and then there will be a ban on christian churches under the same law.
I don’t even know who Bryan Fischer is.
I don’t even know who Bryan Fischer is.
Mary,
Spot on there! People at the extreme end of an ideology have a difficult time seeing how their actions will, most likely, turn around and affect them. Scary
Exactly … something the far right never seems to get on this or many other issues.. When we work to take other people’s freedoms away we put our own freedom in jeopardy.
Dave
Mary,
Spot on there! People at the extreme end of an ideology have a difficult time seeing how their actions will, most likely, turn around and affect them. Scary
I’m guessing the US Constitution was beyond Cain’s two page limit, so he never actually got to the Amendments.
So…. I guess Cain is out then, Warren?
Exactly … something the far right never seems to get on this or many other issues.. When we work to take other people’s freedoms away we put our own freedom in jeopardy.
Dave
I’m guessing the US Constitution was beyond Cain’s two page limit, so he never actually got to the Amendments.
So…. I guess Cain is out then, Warren?
Ban a mosque and then there will be a ban on christian churches under the same law.