and that's what's scary. It's Trump that is "playing to the crowd" I am 99.9999999999999999% certain that Cruz is deep down even worse that his public persona, while Trump IMO would just as soon these "moral" issues would just go away.
Trump would monitor Muslims as a matter of practicality, Cruz is jerking off over the prospect of leading this "Christian Nation" of ours into a 21st century holy war akin to the Crusades, but in an era of WMD's and suicide bombers.The reason he'd be the very last person I would vote for!
He's just playing to the crowd. And there's nothing wrong with monitoring Muslims. After all, not even the craziest bible thumpers do this.
and that's what's scary. It's Trump that is "playing to the crowd" I am 99.9999999999999999% certain that Cruz is deep down even worse that his public persona, while Trump IMO would just as soon these "moral" issues would just go away.
Trump would monitor Muslims as a matter of practicality, Cruz is jerking off over the prospect of leading this "Christian Nation" of ours into a 21st century holy war akin to the Crusades, but in an era of WMD's and suicide bombers.
Read my link below!
lib horseshit
the only religion loved and protected by libs is radical islam
cuz they really don't lie Americans much
Presbyterians ain't the ones chopping off heads
"radicalized", fucking spare me
only the stupid and evil make that comparison
At least we now know Ted has a sense of humor.
Well, actually two. He's a major hypocrite, and he wants to dictate what goes on in our bedroom. He wants a small Federal Government, but a very intrusive one. But, in reality you can't have both.
Just a sampling of what we can expect from a President Cruz. Cruz is an outright religious nutcase. He is in fact no different than a radical Islamist in this regard, in that he believes and will in fact go to court to force you to behave in the privacy of your own home as he believes you should.
As part of the legal argument, Cruz's office wrote that, 'There is no substantive-due-process right to stimulate one's genitals for non-medical purposes unrelated to procreation or outside of an interpersonal relationship.'
A number of businesses began challenging the law after a Texas mother was arrested by two undercover cops for throwing a party and selling vibrators and other wares through Passion Parties, which is, like Corn explained, 'akin to a Tupperware party for sex toys.'
This wasn't even the conduct of a business in a public place, it was a Tupperware-style party when the "business" was transacted inside a private residence.
Yet Cruz argued that you had no right to engage in that commerce in a private residence because you have no due-process right to stimulate your own genitals for non-medical purposes unrelated to procreation.
You believe the Huffington Post. WOW