” Great, you even pinged a mob to get into this libertarian gay marriage, pro-abortion stuff.
I can go to the doper threads if I wanted to waste time on this nonsense.”
I get pinged by almost every member of this “MOB” many times every day, especially SOL. Go back and check us all out every day for the past 6 months, if you think I am lying. Fortuitously, almost never to a thread involving you. : )
SOL, correct me if I am wrong here....
SOL is NOT a liberal
SOL is NOT a libertarian
SOL is a moral and fiscal conservative
SOL is anti-abortion
SOL doesn’t like or trust Romney....may or may not vote for him, but lives in a very liberal state anyway.
I don’t like or trust Romney, but since our spineless Republicans in D.C. refuse to expose Obama,and demand impeachment for sedition, I am voting for Romney to remove Obama from power. Obama has done serious harm to us already....10 years to undo it all, if it is even possible to undo all of it.
ansel12:
Lighten up on the “mob” stuff, brother.
SOL’s a good guy, he’s on the right side of things, and he always pings us to his posts.
We’re on the same team, friend. Just disagreeing at the moment.
One team, one fight.
Thanks. I would add another one that I put above all the others : ‘SOL is above ALL not a Koolaid drinker. He thinks for himself and DOES his HOMEWORK’.
PROOF:
“Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Scalia, wrote an interesting concurrence in yesterday's partial birth abortion case, indicating that he might be sympathetic to a Commerce Clause challenge to the federal partial birth abortion ban that was just upheld by the Court. But no one perhaps fortunately raised the Commerce Clause, so Thomas and Scalia voted with the rest of them to uphold the ban.”
ref at Catholic Answers Forums,
Q to Palin: Why is Roe v. Wade a bad decision?
PALIN: I think it should be a states issue not a federal government-mandated, mandating yes or no on such an important issue. Im, in that sense, a federalist, where I believe that states should have more say in the laws of their lands and individual areas. Now, foundationally, its no secret that Im pro-life that I believe in a culture of life is very important for this country. Personally thats what I would like to see further embraced by America.
Source: 2008 CBS News presidential interview with Katie Couric Oct 1, 2008
Sarah Palin on Abortion Republican Governor (AK); 2008 nominee for Vice President