Do you want a leader who belly up rolls for less than 3% of the populace..?
Vote for eGOP..
otherwise...
Stayz outada Bushes!!
The legislative process should have been enough to stop homosexual ‘marriage’ in its tracks, it seems to me. The Constitution provides for the will of the people to be the final arbiter, not mob (gaystopo) rule.
Activist judges should have been removed from the bench on their first infraction.
The thugs in black will just say that any constitutional amendment is unconstitutional.
“Ted Cruz, who has been a consistent opponent of LGBT equality,”
ya know the day these nincompoops stop equating equality..with sameness they’ll all drop dead.
The red X’s are who I am considering. I know Huckabee will be added also (I know you hate him, but I don’t). So I will be down to 4. Among those I have favorites.
This chart tells the tale as far as I’m concerned. Those with a green check mark and those with a question mark are out, I don’t care what else they might be for that they may be on the right side of. They don’t exist.
Of the three with the red X, Cruz is the best shot.
In effect a poll asking each candidate would you waste time with empty posturing.
Just as an aside, why would any decent human being run for president under current circumstances?
” Walkers home state of Wisconsin also supports same sex marriage.”
A majority of WI voters passed a referendum in 2006 opposing gay marriage. The only county in the state that didn’t vote for it was the county that the state capitol of Madison is in, Dane Cty.
It was approved in two consecutive sessions of the State Legislature and made part of WI State’s Consitution.
The liberals took it to court. A federal judge overturned it in 2014. Scott Walker said that the issue was over as far as WI was concerned (he supported the law) and that others would have to pursue it at the federal level.
So WI is NOT in favor of gay marriage. At least they were not in 2006. As in some other states the federal courts overturned the will of the people.
I don’t think any poll that says Texans are in favor of same sex marriage is credible. Put it on the ballot and we’ll see. Even liberal California voted it down. Of course, the liberal courts overruled it.
As far as Walker is concerned, I’ll ask the question Cruz does, “When have you fought for it?”