religious beliefs? and if for whatever reason, if somebody doesn t like somebody else else, under your law, they dona don t have to deal with that person. the bill is designed for religious freedom. no matter how you twist and try to turn it, that s what that is the bottom line here. you can t answer there is no belief perceived it was nobly voted on. and we hope the governor signs it into law. if somebody is fired because they re gay or lesbian in your state, is that discrimination? would you say that s discrimination? i i don t know of anybody that discriminates in our state okay, but i m just saying, if somebody is fired, a boss doesn t like some guy on their staff or a woman on their staff because they re gay or lesbian and they re fired for that, which is legal, because there s no protection for sexual
can t see coming. and it takes a lot longer to train a combat pilot or train a veteran soldier than it does to say, wibuild a tank. these are the issues they have to be looking at going forward. a 20% cut in army forces is not nibbling around the edges. that is a bite down the middle. that is a serious drawdown in our force strength. again, we are talking about the u.s. military. don t you think there is a call for boots on the ground, we will be ready with enough forces. let me just add one thing. i would love to hear buck s response on this. we re going from talking about having the biggest military in the history of the world, bigger than every other military, by a couple of factors, to having the biggest military in the history of the world, bigger than every other military by a couple of factors. in other words, it really does not make sense to me. we were planning on going, to having 490,000 soldiers. now they re saying 450,000 soldiers. we re still bigger than everybody, by
boehner/president obama meeting, you know, early this morning, the first meeting in months and months. we know it happened for about an hour. and just looking at the list, john king, they talked about manufacturing, trade, flood insurance, immigration, health care, afghanistan, california drought. the list goes on. do we have any idea what they talked about the most? no, we don t. what we re getting from both sides is that it was a productive meeting, it was a cardial meeting. but when you don t have a very long meeting and a long list of items, what does that tell you? they pretty much went through, we ve got to do this, do this, and a readout from speaker boehner, one of his top aids, where they can get things done, they will try to get things done. that was the end of the meeting, there are some like drought and farm policy, where you can see compromise. if you want to talk immigration, budget, taxes, big things, health care, don t count on the it. manufacturing, president talki
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incumbents. they especlly don t like incumbents with titles, because they view them as responsible for the problem. i ve seen some of the internal polling in kentucky, and the voters in kentucky are mad at mitch mcconnell, because they view him as part of the problem in washington. now, bill clinton said it himself, mitch mcconnell s a very crafty politician. if you go back, there have been many times in his career he s been counted out. he has a tea party challenge to deal with first. he hasn t spent a lot of money focusing on the democrat yet. but if this race right now, february, so, in some ways, discount this, but this race right now, if you match up allison grimes and mitch mcconnell, it s a toss-up, which tells you mitch mcconnell is going to have to fight, assuming he survives this primary, and it tells you, brooke, that a boat load of national money from republicans and democrats is going to come into this race. because if democrats see a chance to knock off the leader, you ha