However: Cruz, Jindal, Santorum, and Carson still get it.
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) has made public the presidential candidates who signed their "Marriage Pledge," which promises to support a Constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
Four
of the 17 Republican presidential hopefuls signed the pro-marriage,
pro-child, and pro-family document: Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, former
Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, and
retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson put their signatures to the pledge....
Uh-huh.
Ted Cruz can not be trusted: His wife reeks of establishment and new world order.
ReplyDeleteLook at Bill still's take on Cruz and his wife. The devil is in the detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6nYjbCOiLA
Yah. so? Compared to WHOM??
ReplyDeleteExactly, None are good candidates. Tell me, Why is Cruz better than Trump?
ReplyDeleteMy gut tells me that Trump may appoint decent folks in his administration.
not so much with Cruz
You go ahead with your gut. I'll go ahead with mine.
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