MS writes: Some on here lose the plot from the get go as they will grasp at any news article to push their sanctimonious agenda.
So it would seem. Focusing on whether or not N.C. approves of basketball, rather than their stand against the transgender agenda is missing the forest from the trees.
SteveR from Mt Zion writes: NYPOST has a smear article claiming the RNC Convention was the biggest for gay prostitutes reaching 'first timers' in memory
Just wait 'till the transgender, transpecies, non binary freakshow that will probably be the DNC. There is no telling what kind of reprobates they will have heaping platitudes upon Hillary.
N.C. doesn't have a problem with the NBA, the NBA has a problem with N.C. over the bathroom bill. Instead of criticizing N.C. because they're not perfect, lets be thankful there are states that aren't capitulating to federal overreach.
I wonder if the NBA would let a woman who identifies as a man play for one of their teams? Or if the WNBA would let a man who identifies as a woman play?
Nosey writes: So, I am stepping back and looking more closely into what I'm missing. I want to be as objective as possible. At times it is hard.
Most people commit logical fallacies without even knowing it. We all do it from time to time, especially when emotion gets in the way od reason.
As to Trump, I see both sides of the argument. Many Christians find him morally repugnant, and understandably don't want to vote for him. Other Christians will hold their nose and vote for him since he's running for a secular office and he's better than the alternative. Personally, I struggle with whether or not to vote for Trump, but probably will because I fear for my kids future. A Hillary presidency is antithetical to our freedom, and I feel its my duty as an American to do something to keep her out of office.
I think by refusing to endorsing Trump Cruz hurt his political career, which is unfortunate since he's one of the few who cares about the constitution.
I can understand that. If he apologized and said he never should have made the pledge, I'd be more forgiving, but beating around the bush and political doublespeak is pretty low in my opinion. He should just come out and say he does or doesnt endorse Trump.
A man is only as good as his word. Cruz, Kaisich, and a bunch of other Republicans who made a pledge to support the nominee have failed to live up to their word. I thought Cruz was the more principled candidate, but if he can't even keep his word than he's no better Trump.