He has woven a slender thread through the crimson cloth of Evangelical Christians and the pink cloth of Gay America, making one garment out of a people who have decided that they never really wanted or needed power, just the guarantee that government would stay out of their lives and not intrude. Who would have thought that this was politically possible?
He has gathered the hurt and wounded families of America who have suffered the extremes of our glorious “War on Crime,” which has become almost Soviet in its unintended consequences.
It is an amazingly diverse and complicated political fabric, with great demographic possibilities.
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Paul is an anti-constitutional small-statist. He is anti-American.
Uh-huh
I'm sorry, but don't you believe that the Bill of Right is a universal document? And if so, it can't be universal if states can just choose to enact laws that contradict it. That's how he is anti-American.
Paul wants the states to be able to enact laws that contradict the US constitution?
Indeed, if he wants to set up laws on the state level that contradict the constitution. Prayers in schools...
Heh heh, you said "wead"
The constitution does not reference education.
So what? It does reference congress and the fact that congress can legislate.
ok
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