What is that agenda ... Unlimited abortion on-demand banning schoolchildren from saying the Pledge of Allegiance banishing the Ten Commandments from public places rewriting the definition of marriage and banning arms for self-defense.
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If they would take seriously the bills before the Congress and negotiate some kind of settlement that is close to the bills in the House and in the Senate, then I think major league sports and their unions could get away without having legislation passed by the Congress, ... I don't see that happening.Jim Bunning
Personally, I would have preferred giving students and their parents even more options, and giving them a choice of going to a private or religious school as well. But there's no doubt that the legislation represents a definite improvement over current law.
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But let there be no misunderstanding. The war against terror is every bit as important as our fight against fascism in World War II. Or our struggle against the spread of Communism during the Cold War.
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But what matters now is whether the agreement is followed as it has been outlined to me, other members of Congress and the public,
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The activists will not stop in trying to impose their extreme views on the rest of us, and they have now plotted out a state-by-state strategy to increase the number of judicial decisions redefining marriage without the voice of the people being heard.
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