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[quote=AN]”Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
[/quote]His personal position on abortion is very clear.
jpinpbParticipant[quote=AN]”Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
[/quote]His personal position on abortion is very clear.
jpinpbParticipant[quote=AN]Here’s his view on abortion:
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/abortion/
“Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
[/quote]So I understand, libertarian means less government involvement, so less federal laws, but more state laws prohitibing things?
jpinpbParticipant[quote=AN]Here’s his view on abortion:
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/abortion/
“Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
[/quote]So I understand, libertarian means less government involvement, so less federal laws, but more state laws prohitibing things?
jpinpbParticipant[quote=AN]Here’s his view on abortion:
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/abortion/
“Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
[/quote]So I understand, libertarian means less government involvement, so less federal laws, but more state laws prohitibing things?
jpinpbParticipant[quote=AN]Here’s his view on abortion:
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/abortion/
“Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
[/quote]So I understand, libertarian means less government involvement, so less federal laws, but more state laws prohitibing things?
jpinpbParticipant[quote=AN]Here’s his view on abortion:
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/abortion/
“Ron Paul believes that the ninth and tenth amendments to the U.S. Constitution do not grant the federal government any authority to legalize or ban abortion. Instead, it is up to the individual states to prohibit abortion.”
[/quote]So I understand, libertarian means less government involvement, so less federal laws, but more state laws prohitibing things?
jpinpbParticipantAll my previous homes were brand-new from the developer. Nice to not really have to do anything except yard. Now we bought a house that needed updating, but it is turning into fixer every day it seems. It is very stressful. For me, though, is undoing stupid things previous owners did or doing things previous owners never did. Years of neglect and deferred maintenance. In your case, you have been there for a long time and you know what you’ve done and what needs to be done. If you are just upgrading kitchen and bathroom and flooring and painting, I think that would be the way to go, especially if you like the area you are living in. But if you are doing major remodel, adding a second story or taking out walls and expanding, then maybe rent for a couple of months. If you don’t like the area you are living in, then might as well just buy a new house somewhere and save yourself headaches and frustration and aggravation. But then again, even buying new doesn’t guarantee that, especially after reading the Montoro thread and all the plumbing problems they have.
jpinpbParticipantAll my previous homes were brand-new from the developer. Nice to not really have to do anything except yard. Now we bought a house that needed updating, but it is turning into fixer every day it seems. It is very stressful. For me, though, is undoing stupid things previous owners did or doing things previous owners never did. Years of neglect and deferred maintenance. In your case, you have been there for a long time and you know what you’ve done and what needs to be done. If you are just upgrading kitchen and bathroom and flooring and painting, I think that would be the way to go, especially if you like the area you are living in. But if you are doing major remodel, adding a second story or taking out walls and expanding, then maybe rent for a couple of months. If you don’t like the area you are living in, then might as well just buy a new house somewhere and save yourself headaches and frustration and aggravation. But then again, even buying new doesn’t guarantee that, especially after reading the Montoro thread and all the plumbing problems they have.
jpinpbParticipantAll my previous homes were brand-new from the developer. Nice to not really have to do anything except yard. Now we bought a house that needed updating, but it is turning into fixer every day it seems. It is very stressful. For me, though, is undoing stupid things previous owners did or doing things previous owners never did. Years of neglect and deferred maintenance. In your case, you have been there for a long time and you know what you’ve done and what needs to be done. If you are just upgrading kitchen and bathroom and flooring and painting, I think that would be the way to go, especially if you like the area you are living in. But if you are doing major remodel, adding a second story or taking out walls and expanding, then maybe rent for a couple of months. If you don’t like the area you are living in, then might as well just buy a new house somewhere and save yourself headaches and frustration and aggravation. But then again, even buying new doesn’t guarantee that, especially after reading the Montoro thread and all the plumbing problems they have.
jpinpbParticipantAll my previous homes were brand-new from the developer. Nice to not really have to do anything except yard. Now we bought a house that needed updating, but it is turning into fixer every day it seems. It is very stressful. For me, though, is undoing stupid things previous owners did or doing things previous owners never did. Years of neglect and deferred maintenance. In your case, you have been there for a long time and you know what you’ve done and what needs to be done. If you are just upgrading kitchen and bathroom and flooring and painting, I think that would be the way to go, especially if you like the area you are living in. But if you are doing major remodel, adding a second story or taking out walls and expanding, then maybe rent for a couple of months. If you don’t like the area you are living in, then might as well just buy a new house somewhere and save yourself headaches and frustration and aggravation. But then again, even buying new doesn’t guarantee that, especially after reading the Montoro thread and all the plumbing problems they have.
jpinpbParticipantAll my previous homes were brand-new from the developer. Nice to not really have to do anything except yard. Now we bought a house that needed updating, but it is turning into fixer every day it seems. It is very stressful. For me, though, is undoing stupid things previous owners did or doing things previous owners never did. Years of neglect and deferred maintenance. In your case, you have been there for a long time and you know what you’ve done and what needs to be done. If you are just upgrading kitchen and bathroom and flooring and painting, I think that would be the way to go, especially if you like the area you are living in. But if you are doing major remodel, adding a second story or taking out walls and expanding, then maybe rent for a couple of months. If you don’t like the area you are living in, then might as well just buy a new house somewhere and save yourself headaches and frustration and aggravation. But then again, even buying new doesn’t guarantee that, especially after reading the Montoro thread and all the plumbing problems they have.
August 26, 2011 at 11:04 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #725089jpinpbParticipant[quote=wooga]eavesdropper, I can’t believe you think the media treats O’Donnell, Palin, or Bachmann with “kid gloves.” They are regularly mocked and ridiculed for saying stupid things. Ask anyone who has only a passing familiarity with politics, and thus is relying solely on political news as spoon fed them by the media, and they will tell you that Palin is stupid.
[/quote]I did not notice MSM suggest Palin is stupid. SNL through Tina Fey did a great job at it, though. I don’t consider SNL as MSM, but comedy, so I expect them to poke fun at all candidates.
August 26, 2011 at 11:04 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #725178jpinpbParticipant[quote=wooga]eavesdropper, I can’t believe you think the media treats O’Donnell, Palin, or Bachmann with “kid gloves.” They are regularly mocked and ridiculed for saying stupid things. Ask anyone who has only a passing familiarity with politics, and thus is relying solely on political news as spoon fed them by the media, and they will tell you that Palin is stupid.
[/quote]I did not notice MSM suggest Palin is stupid. SNL through Tina Fey did a great job at it, though. I don’t consider SNL as MSM, but comedy, so I expect them to poke fun at all candidates.
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