If I wanted to vote for someone who wants to legalize dope, whoring, and gay "marriage", I'd be a "progressive".
I'm not going to say Democrat, because there are millions of Democrats who don't want this stuff legalized. In fact, when it comes to gay "marriage", what frustrates far-left progressives/liberals the most is that it's Democrats that help marriage amendments pass rather easily, even in blue states where Republicans have no chance of winning.
There was next to no "logic" in Paul's statement. We don't need him to be president to practice our faith and beliefs within our homes. We already have that. What Paul doesn’t seem to get is that, as the saying goes, no man is an island. At certain levels, people's private lives affect public lives (theirs and those of their neighbors).
You want a crackhead driving your kids to school? You want a ho as a Girl Scout leader or member of the PTA? Most people don't.
As for gay "marriage", that adversely affects society for several reasons. One, it discourages procreation. Notice that, in countries where gay "marriage" has been legal long term, their birth rates are in the toilet.
Two, for all that flap from liberals that legalizing gay "marriage" will promote monogamy among homosexuals (that's like a thief robbing the same store multiple times) and marriage overall, that's ridiculous. Again, in countries where it's been legal long term and in states in the US, where it's been legal, marriage rates are at a severe LOW. And some studies claim that many gay couples (males, in particular) stay together an average of 18 months and the split is due to "cheating".
I heard someone on other thread brag about how Connecticut and Massachusetts have the lowest divorce rates in the countries. And gay "marriage" has been legal there (Mass, in particular) for a long time. What they forgot to mention is that those two states have the lowest MARRIAGE RATES in the country. Few marriages, few divorces.....hardly something about which to pound your chest.
We need a true conservative to beat Barack Obama. And Ron Paul doesn't appear to be that. Every time the folk in the GOP try to go middle of the road, they get beat up.