Overall Philosophy: I am a very conservative traditionalist to the point of reactionary.
Social:Abortion: 100% pro-life in all cases. Should not be nearly as accessible or accepted as it is nowadays. However, there's no way of preventing back-alley coat-hangers. If people really want to do something illegal, a law won't hinder them.
Affirmative Action: Strongly oppose. It's counterproductive, and it's reverse discrimination in the guise of "equality."
Gay marriage/rights, etc. 100% oppose all legal recognition of any relationship other than that of one man and one woman.
"Separation of church and state" Mentioned nowhere in the constitution and has nothing to do with the religion clause in the 1st Amendment. Should not even be an issue.
Death penalty: Support for murder, rape, and treason. Not just from a retribution stance, but it's also a preventative measure to stop the person from committing the same crime again anywhere else.
2nd Amendment: 100% support with as little restrictions as possible.
Drugs: If they get legalized, yay. If they stay the way they are, yay. Don't care.
Euthanasia: I personally oppose it, but it's of low priority to me. Should be a states' rights issue.
Electoral College: I'm one of the very few people who strongly supports the Electoral College.
Immigration: 100% support LEGAL immigration. All governments need to make it a point to deport any and every person here illegally. It's called illegal immigration for a reason. 100% support Arizona's SB1070.
Economic:Obamacare: I bet you can guess by now. Completely oppose.
Welfare: Very glad Welfare Reform was passed in the 90s. The original intent of welfare has been completely swept under the rug. Now there's almost no incentive to better oneself, especially in the lower class.
Education: Actually pretty liberal on this issue (I think this is liberal). It's completely ridiculous and unfair to even suggest merit-based pay. They should be paid based on how well they teach, not based on what the kids have or haven't learned. Some kids just refuse to learn or see it as pointless. (See Welfare)
Minimum wage: Let the states decide.