Quote
"You dont have to be a horses butt to win this game; you cant be an angel, but you sure dont have to be an ass."
"The right to be secure in your home so long as you are doing no harm to others is a founding principle of this country and that includes being secure from unwarranted invasion, search or seizure by government agents or bureaucrats."

Rupert Frederick Boneham is an American mentor for troubled teens who became known to reality television audiences in 2003 as a contestant on Survivor: Pearl Islands. He later appeared on the All Stars, Heroes vs. Villains, and Blood vs. Water seasons of Survivor, placing sixth, fourth, and 20th, respectively. He was ultimately a fan favorite among Survivor viewers, who voted him a million-dollar
"You dont have to be a horses butt to win this game; you cant be an angel, but you sure dont have to be an ass."
"Im that guy who just trusts a little too much."
"Ive been married to my wife for fourteen wonderful years. But like many couples out there, weve had our hardships, weve had our trials, but nothing like the LGBT community has to go through. It pains me to see my family and friends blocked from the same rights, privileges, protections that my wife and I are granted just because we are legally married. What does it say to the youth of Indiana when a whole segment of our society is treated like second-class citizens? What does it say about the future of Indiana? When we promote bullying and discrimination in our laws, how can we stop it in our classrooms? As many of you out there know, I am working hard to become Indianas next governor, and as governor, I promise to fight and block HJR6, to fight to repeal Indiana DOMA. I will fight for the LGBT community, I will fight for all Hoosiers. Its time to stop the hate, its time to stand for equality. Its time, Indiana. Its our time. Thank you."
"We are going to take the libertarian philosophy to the people."
"State Government needs to understand that they work for the people and that the people do not work to support government."
"The game is giant, but my marriage is even bigger. I love my wife, and you will hear me say to others, “We might have to get rid of Laura, maybe,” but there is no way I would ever write my wifes name down--I dont see it. I already told Laura, “If you have to, because I know Im gonna be a lot bigger target than you,” if Laura has to write my name down, its more than fine, its more than fine."