Will JEB! drop out after South Carolina?

Tge 14th Amendment does In fact limit a States right to discriminate against certain groups. I support that limit on States Rights, it took the civil war to get that limitation on States rights, but we won that war and got that limitation.

but it does not list which groups, type of people, or any thing like that. It's vague like that for a reason in my opinion and the reason is because it is ultimately up to the state and local government to decide. Equal protection under the law in Texas could be different than Indiana for example. The original 13 colonies were great examples of how cultures in each state can influence their politics and if you didnt like it or agree with it then you either convinced people to change their minds or you moved somewhere of like minded people. In 20 years that culture could change again but atleast its not being forced to change by a central government. You cant force a culture to change just because Washington DC dictates it. At the end of the day it creates more resentment than it does acceptance in my opinion.
 
but it does not list which groups, type of people, or any thing like that. It's vague like that for a reason in my opinion and the reason is because it is ultimately up to the state and local government to decide. Equal protection under the law in Texas could be different than Indiana for example. The original 13 colonies were great examples of how cultures in each state can influence their politics and if you didnt like it or agree with it then you either convinced people to change their minds or you moved somewhere of like minded people. In 20 years that culture could change again but atleast its not being forced to change by a central government. You cant force a culture to change just because Washington DC dictates it. At the end of the day it creates more resentment than it does acceptance in my opinion.

Study the reasoning behind the adoption of the 14th amendment and then come back and tell me if you still think that.
 
I don't have a problem with that unless the Government sponsored any of the prayers. I love Christianity, I simply do not love the idea of the government being mixed up in enforcing that it pushed in our culture. I don't want those who believe differently treated any differently by the Government, or being pushed to change by the Government overtly or covertly.

I don't like Cruz's push to discriminate against Islam, and his hostility toward non-believers.

I read the same thing about Carson and Islam, it's disturbing.

"Neurosurgeon and GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson accused Muslims who both adhere to Islamic law and embrace American values of being "schizophrenic."

In an interview Monday with Breitbart News' Stephen K. Bannon, Carson was asked whether he believes Muslims who are "Sharia adherent" can also participate in a Democratic society governed by the rule of law.

"Only if they're schizophrenic," Carson said. "I don't see how they can do it otherwise, because they have two different philosophies boring at you [that contradict each other]. That would be very difficult."

Carson also argued political correctness will leave Americans vulnerable to ISIS threats.

"We would be so busy trying to protect their rights that we wouldn't be watching our own," he said. "When I say things like that, people say 'Oh you're Islamophobic.' No, it's not Islamophobic at all... There's a difference between Muslims who accept America and accept our Constitution and accept our ways and those who want to continue a different method of living. And if we're not sophisticated enough to understand that we will lose that war."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ben-carson-muslims-schizophrenic_us_56c35c6ae4b0b40245c80190?
 
If Jeb does not finish in the top three in South Carolina, he is:

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And should suspend his run for the republican nomination too! Will he? I doubt it?
 
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