Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You could probably answer this question better than anyone I know. Would you call the Pope a liberal? |
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Hillary claims that Republicans are at "war" with women, when the Republicans are not against women, but against gov subsidized abortion, or selling of baby parts. To the Republicans, it is attempting to protect the baby's rights and enforce the law, where as Hillary insists on using the controversy to garner votes. If she was so adamant about women's rights, where was she when that little girl was raped? Why is that girl still suffering for the additional trauma of being badgered by Hillary in court? This is not the only issue where she is a hypocrite. She was also against gay marriage for many years. Then she entered politics and ran for office and suddenly she was FOR gay marriage. She was for entering into war with Iraq and then she was against the war. The list is too long. If a Republican changes his mind, it's called flip-flopping. If a liberal does it, it's call "evolving." |
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The Pope is a socialist, for a socialist country. And compared to other Popes, he is liberal.
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If the Pope is a liberal, what is his position on abortion and gay rights? I'll wait for the Lawyer's answer who went to the Jesuit college. I always learn something when he writes. |
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You mean like Ben Carson.
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Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Sonya (née Copeland) and Robert Solomon Carson, a minister and later Cadillac factory worker. Both parents came from large families in rural Georgia and were living in rural Tennessee when they met and married. Carson's mother was only 13 when she married Carson's father, who was 28. Carson's mother subsequently discovered her husband had another family, for which Carson's father eventually abandoned her.[7][8][9] Following his parents' divorce, when Carson was eight years old, both he and his older brother, Curtis, were raised by their mother, who worked two or three jobs at a time, usually as a domestic servant. They were poor, and his mother occasionally relied on food stamps and other government assistance.[10]
You never know what you will learn on these threads. |
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