Abstinence before Marriage-- not for me, but a personal choice. I do kind of think it's an unhealthy doctrine that promotes ignorance.
Fidelity in Marriage--well, yeah. Don't make a promise you aren't going to keep.
Against Pornography--Nope.
Against Homosexual/Bisexual/Transgender behavior--"only if both chicks are hot." Not really. Seriously, I don't understand why anyone would object. Gay guys just make my odds better.
Patriotism-- "the last refuge of the scoundrel."
Religious Freedom-- as long as my freedom to not be religious is just as protected as someone else's right to practice a religion, then, yes, it's a necessary principle to uphold in a free society. But that doesn't mean you can dictate other people's behavior because it offends your religion. And God should definitely be kept out of politics. Fat chance, I know, but that's largely why we're in the mess we're in.
Right to Life: Against Abortion and Euthanasia-- I firmly support the right to die, so long as the person requests it. Anti-abortion types are just kooky.
Against Addictive Drugs-- heavy smoker, which is entirely my own fault. Personal responsibility.
Against Alcohol-- hell no.
Against Gambling--nope.
Intolerant to any behavior that may destroy individuals, families, and our
culture.-- only if that behavior "destroys" an individual that doesn't consent to it. Same thing with families. Intolerance in defense of "Our Culture" is pretty much the definition of fascism.
Discrimination is the wisdom of choosing between good and evil.-- This makes no sense.
The Ends Justify the Means.-- I believe it's important to evaluate an action in terms of its consequences, but all of its consequences, intentional and otherwise, need to be considered.