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In reply to the discussion: Ben Carson Fabricated Violent Juvenile Past, CNN Investigation Suggests [View all]JI7
(93,556 posts)33. yup he grew up where people knew each other and adults all looked out for
The kids.
All of this does not follow the racist stereotype republicans want to believe.
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Ben Carson Fabricated Violent Juvenile Past, CNN Investigation Suggests [View all]
applegrove
Nov 2015
OP
What is wrong with the folks on the right, that the way to gain popularity with them
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Nov 2015
#2
Neither being a liar nor a crazy psychopathic felon are major problems for Republican candidates. nt
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2015
#7
He's such a calm person. Why would fundies all these years just ASSUME he used to be a thug?
Bucky
Nov 2015
#23
Carson Says He did Those Things, If So, They Were Crimes, So Of Course, No One Else
NonMetro
Nov 2015
#27
Christian redemption stories of quiet nerd to quiet brain surgeon aren't that interesting
alcibiades_mystery
Nov 2015
#31
I guess this means they are going to have to move his autobiography to the fiction section. nt
cstanleytech
Nov 2015
#37
Repukes are such horrible people, the only way to get creds with them is to have a horrible past.
Rex
Nov 2015
#38
geesh, just being a poor kid who became head of J. Hopkins pediatric neurorsurgery is enough
wordpix
Nov 2015
#40