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powerofk
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Exactly. I’m reminded of this quote from Benjamin Franklin: He who would trade his liberties for added security deserves neither.Apart from anything else, for someone standing on behalf of a party that trumpets its adherence to the constitution in contrast to its opponents, it’s absurd to make such a suggestion though because it’s unconstitutional to discriminate on the basis of religion. Either you let immigrants in whatever their religion or let no one in, as far as I can see. The US isn’t at war with any particular country nor with Islam itself, so it would I think be illegal anyway. Given Trump or a spokesman hasn’t actually addressed this issue (maybe it’s a non-issue, but if it’s a serious suggestion he has to address it), it raises the additional question of his constitutional judgement. I.e. that he’s unfit for the office he seeks.
No one measures freedom by the lives lost in allowing that freedom to be exercised. If one did, then what of the 2nd Amendment?
Of course, no one ever says that they’re for losing their own liberties, just the liberties of others. But what happens when suddenly, after advocating or simply standing by while the liberties of others are taken away, your group is now the group that those in power are advocating the loss of liberty?
The NRA has it right, as far as the 2nd amendment is concerned, but very few cry out when other rights are infringed. The ACLU is supposed to help people with their 1st and 5th amendment rights, but seem to care more about “protecting” abortion “rights”, same-sex “marriage” and the “right” to die.
Honestly, I don’t agree with Trump. He scares me, and the chances of me voting for him are the same as the chances of me voting for Hillary - not even if my life depended on it. On the other hand, he has every right to say what he wants as long as he doesn’t intentionally incite riotous behavior. It doesn’t mean, though, that the media has to feed into his statements. Trump is fueled by media attention - and to him, the only bad publicity is no publicity. Notice - his biggest lags in polls are right after debates, because the debates are the only places where Trump can’t suck all the oxygen out of the room.
Regardless, it’s getting more difficult to see where Trump actually is in IA polling right now. Why? Two recent polls in IA (both released yesterday) show completely divergent results. One, by Monmouth U (an IA university), shows Trump trailing Cruz by 5 points and just barely ahead of Rubio, with Carson trailing in 4th place. Another, by CNN, shows Trump leading Cruz by 13 points, followed by Carson, with Rubio in a distant 4th. So who’s right? A 14 percentage point difference in Trump’s standing (19% in Monmouth vs. 33% in CNN) is much more than simply margin of error