Panthro
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No seaweed! That looks like a good day for some surf-fishing. I'd like to be there catching some Ladyfish...just because that's what I like to target...not because I think it's wrong to go after anything other than Ladyfish. :good!:
As for whether or not this will take away domestic abuse protection for homosexuals, it will all ride on bullet five: how does the state of North Carolina define household members?
You just proved my point. Thanks. A household member is a blanket statement for anyone residing in that home. This is not exclusive.
He's going to need them all according to recent polls its a dead heat at this point with Romney. When paul eventually relents romney will be over the top IMO
Are you really counting on RP supporters siding with Romney?
People are discriminated against every day, always have been and always will be. People can make their own choices, come to me for a job interview with neck tats, face peircings wild colored hair, I discriminate, sorry. Go somewhere else for a job, it was your choice to get that stuff.
I'm not debating if homosexuality is a choice or not but they do have a choice to move. It's still a somewhat free country, your gay and want to marry move to MA??? Oh and by the way enough with the Christian bashing, why don't you include the muslims, in Saudi they kill gays.
in the end, RP will instruct his delegates to vote for Romney and ask his supporters to support him as well.
We're told that Paul's great wish is to reform the party, you don't do that by destroying it from within. He still wants a place at the table for his son and possibly for himself since he's announced his retirement from Congress.
in the end, RP will instruct his delegates to vote for Romney and ask his supporters to support him as well.
We're told that Paul's great wish is to reform the party, you don't do that by destroying it from within. He still wants a place at the table for his son and possibly for himself since he's announced his retirement from Congress.