Phil Robertson and his family are great citizens of the State of Louisiana. The politically correct crowd is tolerant of all viewpoints, except those they disagree with.
BOBBY JINDALWe’re not racist. We love our fellow man, we think we’re all equal under God’s eyes, we don’t believe we should change the definition of marriage simply because of opinion polls or because of a court that quite frankly isn’t looking at the constitution.
More Bobby Jindal Quotes
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I know, to say that people should learn English, should learn American exceptionalism, shouldn’t come here to use our freedoms to undermine the freedoms we give to everybody. But there’s nothing wrong with saying people who want to come here should want to be Americans.
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Three elections later, the president’s party has lost 70 House seats and 14 Senate seats. The job of Republicans now is to govern with the confidence that elections do have consequences, promptly passing the conservative reform the voters have demanded.
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I think we’ll have a bigger conversation first within the Republican Party, then with the American people about what’s the proper role of the federal government.
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When a law enforcement officer apprehends an illegal immigrant, it makes no sense to simply release that individual who has been breaking our laws with no threat of sanction or penalty.
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As everyone in Louisiana knows, there was often no communication or coordination between the state and federal government in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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We should increase our development of alternative fuels, taking advantage of renewable resources, like using corn and sugar to produce ethanol or soybeans to produce biodiesel.
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We’re not racist. We love our fellow man, we think we’re all equal under God’s eyes, we don’t believe we should change the definition of marriage simply because of opinion polls or because of a court that quite frankly isn’t looking at the constitution.
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I think the American people would be compassionate and practical. But we need to be talking about assimilation as well, something that is politically incorrect,
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I think we can have religious liberty without discrimination. My views on marriage aren’t evolving with the polls. It’s based on my faith, I think it should remain between a man and a woman.
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The threat of terrorism is great and with today’s porous borders, someone could bring a biological weapon into our country or sneak a dirty bomb across unmanned portions of our borders.
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Please deal with the Radical Islamic Threat today.
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On Thanksgiving I will stop to give thanks that my family is safe and healthy, especially because I realize that, following the tragedies of this year, it is all too real a possibility that they might not have been.
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The Obama presidency, and liberalism in general, are based on not trusting the American people – a belief that big government is better for people.
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I think it’s offensive to equate evangelical Christians, Catholics, others that view marriage as between a man and a woman, as being racist.
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We need an equal opportunity society, one in which government does not see its job as picking winners and losers. Where do you go if you want special favors?
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