What's the caring thing to do? What's the compassionate thing to do? They can't help that they are against the backdrop of a failed immigration policy.
We're turning some things. We're seeing some change. We're not where we need to be, but we're ahead of where we were.
He came to our home and opened a whole new world of understanding.
We have two issues we care about deeply, property rights and self-protection rights. It's kind of like when you have two really big dogs you love and they want to fight; sometimes, you have to throw a bone each way.
I think we were very successful in raising the debate. I don't think we were successful in resolving it.
I want to tell you something about accountability: It's hard. It hurts. If you're going to do the right thing, it's not always going to be the popular thing.
I want to tell you something about accountability: It's hard. It hurts.
The business community cannot take on 6 million gun owners and their right to own firearms and win. That's a losing battle. And we don't need to have that battle. We need to come to agreement.
We just disagree that the business community's private property rights trumps my Second Amendment rights.
We've been hugely successful in igniting debate. We've seen a number of chapters of Students for Academic Freedom formed, and there's more response in people standing up for rights they have on campus.