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Fuzzy Bear Loves Christian Missionaries
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« on: August 22, 2017, 07:26:25 PM »

Not really. He pushed me to join the Democratic Party because he's let me down on infrastructure and his refusal to call out the Charlottesville KKK and Neo-Nazis was disturbing. He's turned establishment GOP.
The highlighted part is my concern.  Establishment GOP isn't what I voted for.
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2017, 01:27:11 PM »

A lot of what RFayette said, but he has been fairly successful (apart from the Obamacare fiasco) from a policy standpoint.  I just try to ignore everything he says and only look at what he does- and, by that standard, he has done a great job.

Do you ever see yourself caring about how vile of a person he is? Is that ever going to factor?

I get that policy matters at the end of the day, but there have to be limits. I'd rather deal with the reality of a President Romney or Rubio then have to toss out my integrity for some Democratic Trump. This is what I can't understand about some conservatives, particularly religious ones. It's like Trump was created in a lab to see how just how much people would tolerate, and so far, it's like none of it matters.

People say this all the time, but I don't really believe that this is how they'll play out the scenario.

Why did partisan Republicans stick with Trump, knowing what he was like?  They hoped he's be a "Signer-In-Chief", approving the bills a GOP Congress would pass.  The problem here is that when push comes to shove, there are some Republicans who are skittish on "reforms" they were all for when Obama would veto them, but are opposing now that enactment into law would be a sure thing if passed.

This is why folks will put up with Trump; the obstacle is their own Congress.  Trump'll sign whatever the GOP Congress gives him.
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« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2017, 01:44:37 PM »

I am getting less and less supportive by the day.  My values are as strong as ever, and I know I have to keep supporting him for my justices who will overturn Roe v. Wade, but I am just about ready to call for a primary challenge.
Why are you so obsessed with and passionate about abortion? You're unable to get pregnant.
I'm passionate about abortion because human life begins at conception.  At that point, a human life, with an eternal soul, begins.  And that's a point of HUMAN life that you and I were once at.

I do have a question:  If human life does not begin at conception, at what point does it begin?  It begins somewhere, does it not?  I'm willing to ponder, thoughtfully, folks who assert that human life begins at some other point if they'll tell me what that point is.
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