You have to continue and discover the grammar of things, of what we can see.
I think that, you know, when we start talking about the Tea Party, people want to marginalize that into some kind of organization or party, but it really isn't.
People ask me, "What are you going to do to develop jobs in your state?" Well, that's not my job as a US senator. . .
We're talking about a militant terrorist situation, which I believe it isn't a widespread thing, but it is enough that we need to address, and we have been addressing it. My thoughts are these, first of all, Dearborn, Michigan, and Frankford, Texas are on American soil, and under constitutional law. Not Sharia law. And I don't know how that happened in the United States. It seems to me there is something fundamentally wrong with allowing a foreign system of law to even take hold in any municipality or government situation in our United States.
As your US Senator, Im not in the business of creating jobs.
And we know that once we have a majority that are dependent upon the government, we will lose our freedom; it says we go into bondage. That's the next stage.
I'm pro responsible choice. You know, there is choice to abstain, choice to do contraception. There are all kinds of good choices
Public opinion is a permeating influence, and it exacts obedience to itself; it requires us to drink other men's thoughts, to speak other men's words, to follow other men's habits.
True love means you love the real person, not an ideal that you have in your head and superimpose over them. That's illusion and lies to me.
One shouldn't go to the woods looking for something, but rather to see what is there.
A political place with no power, only influence, is not to my taste.