1 - 5
In response to:

Quid but no Quo

rbhall52 Wrote: Sep 09, 2009 3:24 PM
Amen to that, Cal!
In response to:

Obama's Plan to Humble America

rbhall52 Wrote: Apr 08, 2010 3:33 PM
Obama swore an oath to uphold our constitution, which he has taught at college level. It has become obvious that he has no intention of upholding that constitution. That may not be a direct part of the definition of treason, but it surely has to be by implication. Our enemies are enemies of our constitution, and so is our president. So are many of our senators and representatives. We need a wholesale turnover in the Congress, as well as in the presidency. The people in the Obama administration, and their allies in the Congress may push this country so far that we will again take up arms to get our country back. I hope it does not come to that, but it might.
In response to:

Recess Appointments

rbhall52 Wrote: Mar 30, 2010 3:03 PM
Everyone needs to know that sleep apnea is not the same as snoring, even heavy snoring. Heavy snoring can be a problem, but not really as threatening to your health as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a repeated cessation in breathing, resulting in less oxygen getting to your lungs, and can cause things like heart problems. Even heavy snoring is more of an annoyance than a health problem.
I agree that if Obama is going to continue to feel above most everyone else because he sees himself as an elitist, then by all means we as conservatives should not stand in his way. If that helps enough people to really understand what he is trying to do to this country, we just might be able to stop this destruction before it gets too far.
In response to:

The Right to Adultery?

rbhall52 Wrote: Mar 18, 2010 2:45 PM
I, also, used to believe that you cannot legislate morality. However, I finally realized that when we pass laws(legislation), we are saying what we think is right and what is wrong, which is another way of saying that laws are moral legislation. Therefore, we do legislate morality.
1 - 5
Monday, June 04 | 01:30 PM ET
Monday, June 04 | 01:30 PM ET
Monday, June 04 | 01:30 PM ET
Monday, June 04 | 01:30 PM ET