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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKennedy just asked Barr if being a Catholic prohibited him from being a Gov Employee
lordy, these Rs are something else...just pissing his 4 mins away with nutso stuff....
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Kennedy just asked Barr if being a Catholic prohibited him from being a Gov Employee (Original Post)
jodymarie aimee
Jan 2019
OP
They are following through on the Tulsi Gabbard distortion of what Kamala Harris said. At least
still_one
Jan 2019
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redstatebluegirl
(12,814 posts)1. They are a dying breed. Hopefully die completely in 2020.
still_one
(98,883 posts)2. They are following through on the Tulsi Gabbard distortion of what Kamala Harris said. At least
that is what I think, and another reason why I think Gabbard should NOT be the Democratic nominee
AJT
(5,240 posts)3. Well, I think most, if not all, the conservatives on the supreme court are catholic.
So let's get rid of them!
Leith
(7,864 posts)4. I would love to see the video
It will probably be available in a little while.
Leith
(7,864 posts)9. It's on YouTube
The question about being a Roman Catholic is at the 4 minute mark.
Why does nobody ever ask if being a Baptist or Methodist disqualifies them from serving in government?
dawg day
(7,947 posts)5. Half the SCOTUS are Catholic...
Jesuit education makes you legalistic, I guess.
pnwmom
(110,251 posts)6. 6/9 is two-thirds. n/t
Tommy_Carcetti
(44,482 posts)7. Did he use the word "papist"?
He used that word, am I right?
OnDoutside
(20,868 posts)8. He's a wanker, if he did.
He's a wanker anyway.
Leith
(7,864 posts)10. No, he said "Roman Catholic"
I thought it was a bit odd to include the modifier "Roman." The vast majority of Catholics in the US are Roman Catholic. The specificity would be warranted only if one were Coptic, Byzantine, or Chaldean, among others. Even then - why?
I posted the YouTube excerpt above.