Have you even listened to Carson?:He's a much better choice than anything the dems have offered up.
A man that questions basic science of gravity is the best choice??
Bernie...Bernie...Bernie...
Have you even listened to Carson?:He's a much better choice than anything the dems have offered up.
A man that questions basic science of gravity is the best choice??
Ben Carson Can't Explain Gravity? Not So.I must have missed that. You have a reference?
LolThat's like saying the groundhog is pulling ahead of the duck, at the Kentucky Derby. Neither has any business even being in the race.
That's like saying the porcupine is pulling ahead of the squirrel - at the Kentucky Derby.
Lol
yep he makes better sense to me than everyone else up there
At lease thinks before he speaks
Have you even listened to Carson?:He's a much better choice than anything the dems have offered up.
America is exceptional in many, many, many ways. That we will survive the Obama years is proof positive.Of course I've listened to him. I like him - he's a very good man, and a nice one, but his thoughts on several subjects [the science of evolution, the reason men have sex in prison, a flat tax for everyone] are contrary to fact and reason.
I especially dislike those who insist that everyone could do what[ever] they did, because that is also contrary to fact and reason, and Carson is one of those people. America would be exceptional if it were true, but it isn't - we have to decide we want it, and make it happen, by investing in people.
That's the message of Bernie Sanders, and I agree with it. Have you listened to what he has to say?
Ha haThat he thinks before he speaks makes his statements even less defensible. Even the latest: "I wouldn't have let the shooter [in Umpqua] kill me." And "In that kind of situation, people should charge the shooter, because there's more of them than him."
First, the macho posturing is the wrong message, IMO. [How do you think that makes the survivors feel?]
And the idea that people should run into the fire of a lunatic to stop mass killings, rather than try to figure out how to stop them before they occur, is nuts.
Ha ha
Sounds better
I would stop one if I was in that position
That he thinks before he speaks makes his statements even less defensible. Even the latest: "I wouldn't have let the shooter [in Umpqua] kill me." And "In that kind of situation, people should charge the shooter, because there's more of them than him."
First, the macho posturing is the wrong message, IMO. [How do you think that makes the survivors feel?]
And the idea that people should run into the fire of a lunatic to stop mass killings, rather than try to figure out how to stop them before they occur, is nuts.
Your wrong there I'd defently give up my life to save someone's else's lifeYou believe you would, but there's no way of knowing what you'd do if it actually happened, which makes such statements really unhelpful.
Wouldn't it be better to be proactive, and try to prevent anyone having to find out that it's not so easy to charge someone who's shooting people?
Your wrong there I'd defently give up my life to save someone's else's life
It's you liberal thinkers who only think of them selves
Bernie Sanders is an avowed socialist. Here's a snippet about one of his more notorious proposals and what it would cost. Following is a piece from the Boston Globe about Vermont's proposed single payer plan and its current status. These fantasies would work well until we run out of other people's money - but that's what socialism is all about, isn't it?
Price Tag of Bernie Sanders’s Proposals: $18 Trillion - WSJ