Newt Is Mad As Hell And He's Not Going To Take It Anymore
Vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan told news anchor Eric Singer of KRDO in
Colorado Springs that the decision to legalize "medical marijuana" is an issue best left to the states.
| Ryan elaborated by saying that the issue "is not a high priority of ours" but he has always believed that individual states should have the "right to decide." |
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While the GOP 2012 platform, approved last week, makes no mention of the issue,
presidential candidate Mitt Romney said back in July that he is opposed to
medical marijuana and called it a "starter drug” and "views medical marijuana legalization as a means to achieve overall legalization." What do you think? Is Romney right or is Ryan right? Give us your opinion below. RELATED STORIES |
Thank you, Newt! I'm glad that you're on OUR side, speaking out & doing your thing! I believe that you're doing FAR more where you're at than you'd be in Congress or even POTUS since you're not as "bound" by "rules"...
ReplyDeleteTom Friedman, you're a royal pain in the caboose. Period. End of sentence.
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GO NEWT!
The rest of "right to choose" really means the right to take the life of another human being. The human race perpetuates its self by reproduction. It takes 9 months for this complex being to develop. If this process is interrupted, or was interrupted, by an accident or any other cause, you or someone else in this stage of development would not be here. To deliberately stop that life from developing, except for a special circumstance, such as another's life, is nothing short of murder.
ReplyDeleteIf someone did harm to someone else's pregnant pedigree dog and it lost the litter it were carrying, would the owner have a case in court to sue that person, even though the pups wsre not born yet? I wonder if the lost potential of profit for the sale of the pups would be compensated for. I would think so.
But when it comes to humans, the undeveloped child is discarded and considered as nothing. Abortion is not the only answer to an unwanted pregnancy. There is also the "right to choose" adoption also.