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Pigman

(15 posts)
20. Nothing ugly about it...
Tue May 8, 2012, 10:48 AM
May 2012

It looks like the administration is bringing forward issues that are not all that important in the grand scheme of it all. We should be discussing jobs, unemployment, growth plan and the European crisis and how we need to assist or not assists.

We are discussing women's rights, abortion, contraception, stand your ground, gay rights and whatever else the media chooses to cover. Biden's interview this weekend on Meet The Press stirred up the gay issue. Even though Europe has economic issues and the jobs report shows a downward trend.

By the way, being an atheist, I do believe Romney's belief in magic underwear, celestial marriages, the planet Kolob and putting your dog on top of the roof (not sure if this is a Mormon thing or not), are questions that need to be answered. President Obama had to deal with Rev Wright...Romney should have to deal with the Mormon church, who he donates his money too...the same church that funded the opposition to prop 8 in California.

As for Harry Reid, he is not my Senator...if he runs for President of the United States, then he also needs to be questioned!

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But, But, Politicalboi May 2012 #1
If Obama at a town mtg got an anti-Mormon questioner we'd never hear the last of it bluestateguy May 2012 #2
Actually, I can't imagine Obama letting that go nobodyspecial May 2012 #10
it wouldn't matter Johonny May 2012 #26
You think Obama would ignore that? jberryhill May 2012 #13
Oh I agree he would bluestateguy May 2012 #17
Craven coward pinboy3niner May 2012 #3
YUP ... he's weak. I think hitting him with the "coward" label is a good tactic. JoePhilly May 2012 #23
Anyone that doesn't know that Romney is a flip/flop POS has a problem. Romney would never teddy51 May 2012 #4
But later, Romney said of course he doesn't agree with the woman he egged on gratuitous May 2012 #5
Mormon Question... Pigman May 2012 #6
Is there a point to this? MrScorpio May 2012 #7
Sarcasm... Pigman May 2012 #11
Most Americans would find it an ugly question jberryhill May 2012 #15
Nothing ugly about it... Pigman May 2012 #20
Well, that's pretty freaking ridiculous MrScorpio May 2012 #18
Better question Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #9
Sarcasm Pigman May 2012 #12
Uh, because "let's do what they do" is a stupid formula jberryhill May 2012 #14
What's stupid about it? Pigman May 2012 #24
You raise the Rev. Wright thing.... jberryhill May 2012 #25
There are plenty of other reasons to go after Romney cyberswede May 2012 #31
character-defining moment Skittles May 2012 #8
I'm sure he wasn't afraid, he was tickled to death. He may not know dogs, but he knows a whistle. freshwest May 2012 #16
au contraire, I think he'safraid cali May 2012 #19
Independents are a myth, or the most gullible voters there are, not knowing what they want all year. freshwest May 2012 #27
Gutless move on Mitt's part. Swede May 2012 #21
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #22
hell, even Fucko McCain called these jagoffs on the carpet for that kind of speech datasuspect May 2012 #28
As little as I respect McLame, I respect him for two things: Bake May 2012 #29
Of course he did! He is a tool. Rex May 2012 #30
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