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LynneSin

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1. I don't see Mitt as remorseful and that's what it matters
Fri May 11, 2012, 07:38 AM
May 2012

You know a perfect example is Michael Vick. This is a man who served time for the abuse he did with his dogs and the dog fighting he allowed on his property. Today Michael Vick not only has show remorse for what he has done wrong but he continues to work with the Humane Society to help make awareness of the wrongs of Dogfighting. He's donated millions of dollars to the organization and countless hours. I don't expect anyone to be a Vick fan but to me the guy is trying.

If Mitt really was remorseful about what he had done he would have done something years ago to show that remorse - perhaps by championing civil rights for the LGBT community or at least fight to protect children from bullies. However from what I've ready he's not done either of those things and if anything continued to deny civil rights to the LGBT community AND we found out that he was opposed to the measures the Anti-Bully team wanted to do during Mitt's term as governor. If Mitt has changed I don't see it. Hell the fact that he fired one of his campaign advisers because he was gay and Mitt was pressured to fire him - that shows that Mitt is still a bully today.

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