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Passage to India

Carbon conservatism comes into its own. Also: Jilting the marriage amendment. John Wayne's high notes. Outsource to right to work states. Borscht vs. Blintzes. Plus more.

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p>Well, let's just say that John Wayne was a lovable tough guy who portrayed things the way we like 'em, and leave it at that. br> -- Carl Gordon Pyper br> Monett, Missouri /p> p> REJECTING REALISM br> Re: W. James Antle III's Making Amends : /p>

The social conservatives are right about the Federal Marriage Amendment. It's needed. That or coming out strong for EX-gay rights, which will make the FMA unnecessary.

Homosexual attraction and transgender feelings are preventable and treatable. The current crop of GOP candidates knows this (I told them several times), but have a hard time being that "judgmental."

Never mind that millions of people are going through life not understanding what's wrong with them or what they can do about it.

Never mind that "trannies" are undergoing irreversible amputations of their body parts in vain quest for their "true gender."

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