Why does stating the obvious common sense approach seem brave in today's culture?
That's not brave. Bruce, umm, Caitlynn, wait it's Bruce now Jenner is brave in today's culture.
Why does stating the obvious common sense approach seem brave in today's culture?
First, my point is that it is disingenuous to scream "CONSTITUTION" in Obama's support when he has made a career of disregarding the Constitution.
Second, do you really believe that I am going to go to Washington and shove a plunger up Obama's ass? How do you on one hand treat a flippant remark as a travesty while not having any problem with a president flagrantly violating the Constitution?
I'm not using the Constitution in Obama's defense. What I'm doing is expecting you to be consistent. I see no exceptions in the 8th Amendment just because the thought of forcibly sodomising the President amuses you.
Read this morning that indian tribes in NE Montana gave the administration the middle finger and said their public restrooms will follow biology, not feelings. They have death, drugs, and a lot of other serious issues, this one has to take a back seat. I like what the council said, that no one cared what people did in their own bathrooms - that's their business - but for public bathrooms, are the council's business. The council said they'd rather adult males did not enter the same bathroom with female children. Settled.
So the leftist principles aren't so great when they affect one of the cabal?
ACLU leader quits after daughters encounter men in the women?s restroom | Power Line
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/s...ere-visibly-frightened-by-transgend#pq=VvitsT
The organization's increasing focus on legislating the transgender lobby's concerns pushed Maya Dillard Smith, interim director of the Georgia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, to tender her resignation.