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Mike Westfall No Hiding

Member Since: March 02, 2011

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  • A CCW / CPL would have come in handy right about then? Enough with the common sense I suppose.

  • I also believe they were waiting for the perfect case. At my wife‘s son’s high school, they had a hoodie tribute for Trayvon Martin. I called the principal as was told that a request was made to the super intendant by an outside party and this request was forwarded to the principal. Coincidence or coordination?

  • I have felt for the last week this is a coordinated media attack. Didn’t BHO say they were going to pursue unconventional methods to pursue gun control? Seems like this to me…

  • @Tyler, you bring up an interesting point. As Christians, we have accepted our relationwhip with God / Jesus and have freely turned over our will. This brings a sense of serenity and peace that others envy, covet and just don’t understand hence the violence and outcry.

  • Border states with Mexico deal with different problems than non-border states. Rick Perry put this as a state issue which I agree. The issue is to pay instate vs out of state rates. Get a life people, they still are required to PAY INSTATE rates. The University of Texas is a quality education so if they are good enough to qualify and are willing to PAY INSTATE rates, I see this as a good thing. Whereas California wants to if not already does use scholarship awards to make the cost of tuition less than for a instate legal resident.

  • When entitlements such as food, healthcare, housing, etc are paid for through work it sounds like being a pet at best and a slave at worst. The solution is no government provided entitlements.

  • What is it that I heard once about giving someone a fish? Make them into dog and cat food.

  • Somebody, doing their job, died. Agree with Conservativeman 100%.

  • Agree with you on your points. The only thing I will point counter is that marraige comes with some benefits and some detriments to those recognized as married under the law. Higher income tax rates and the potential for alimony come to mind. Generally speaking please note that if a man and a woman, not two men or two women, who live together and share assets long enough, decide to not get legally married, the IRS and other government institutions will deem them to be married for all practical purposes.

  • Majority rule is generally not a good thing. It allows for leaders to whip up frenzy against the minority. This is the second time California passed this law / amendment. The first time it was struck down as being a discriminatory law. It was repassed as an amendment to the state’s constitution directly addressing the concerns raised in the opinion from the first repeal.

    Even though the goal posts are continually moved, lets call it as is. The state should not be in the business of regulating marraige period. Its a promise between a man and a woman with God’s blessing. Do you need a license for this just like you do to register dog ownership…. No.

    The whole gay marraige movement started in the 80′s to get health coverage for their partners who were getting sick from the dangerous lifestyles they engaged. It has since morphed into something that progressives can use to divide people against each other.