I believe in God, and I'm a Christian.
I have gay friends in my life who are conservative. I have gay friends in my life who are for gay marriage and against gay marriage. I believe in an open and free debate.
I'm alive and I'm going to keep standing up for what I believe in. Once you get to that point, boy you are dangerous.
I don't want to be pitted as a person who is anti-Latino or anti-Hispanic because I believe in the laws.
This has been a huge problem for a very long period of time that we have, that Mexico's economy and Mexico's socialist orientation makes it so that people want to come to the United States in such numbers. I wish that we could figure out a way to do this in a legal fashion because I believe in the Latino culture.
I am a constitutionalist. I believe in the constitution. I don't believe in altering the constitution.
I created the Huffington Post in the United States of America which is a left of center blog. I created my blogs which are mostly right of center and I believe in open debate in our society.
A lot of people disagree with me on this, I believe in mark to market.
I think I can get a little passionate about things that I believe in and maybe that can be a little intense for people. And I think a lot of that stuff comes out of the need of wanting to belong, and being insecure and uncomfortable.
I believe in the principles that built America, I believe in the Constitution.
I do have traditional values: I believe in being a good person and being polite.
I believe in a non-killing future.
I believe in UFOs, I believe in extraterrestrials, and I believe in angels. And maybe they'll protect all of us.
There are things I believe in to a certain extent, as much as a scientist would. And I like, through the means of entertainment, to explore those ideas.
I believe in the principles of the Republican Party.
I believe in limited government and the right of the individual to make choices and in a strong national defense and in freedom and liberty as being the right of every person on the face of the Earth.
I believe in national service, I believe that every young adult citizen should do two years of national service. Not necessarily to be deployed, but to understand teamwork, responsibility and mixing with different people.
I believe in truth-telling. So let's call it what it is. It's very troubling to see people like Bannon who make anti-Semitic remarks, who has a very checkered past be sitting next to the president of the United States. It puts an absolute responsibility on all of us to call it the way we see it and not use expressions like "alt-right."
I'm a federalist. I believe in the Italy of municipalities, of the Renaissance, not in Mussolini's centralization.
I believe in America, and I still do.
I'm not a total feminist, but I believe in rights for females.
I believe in an "all of the above" energy strategy.
I believe in the universality of freedom and therefore want to be involved in the freedom movement.
I believe in any kind of personal growth practice that can help you gather the tools that you can then apply to resentment, anger, pain, and rage in order to heal your past resentments toward yourself and others, and then deal with them in the moment so you don't carry them for a decade or more.
I don't attend any particular church now. I don't believe in denominations, nor do I believe in organized religion.
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