The Presidential Campaign Gets Its Openly Pro-Discrimination Candidate
Barack Obama is for equal rights, and the opposing candidate from the 1950's is not.
Perhaps he has been "brainwashed."
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Barack Obama is for equal rights, and the opposing candidate from the 1950's is not.
Perhaps he has been "brainwashed."
Posted by James Rowen at 7:57 PM
6 comments:
Shepard Smith is bucking the right on this "issue". One has to wonder how that Morman multiple wives belief in Mitt Rawmoney's background fits into this scenario.
Applause here for O!
Rmoney also has a record of assault on a perceived homosexual classmate; violent assault with scissors:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/05/10/1090370/-Teenage-Mitt-Romney-assaulted-a-classmate-in-high-school-for-being-gay
So Obama changes his position on gay marriage two days ago and now Obama is suddenly the "equal rights" candidate?
Paul,
Your ignorance is truly showing. Mormons do not practice polygamy or multiple wives as you call it, because it is against the beliefs of their church.
Aren't you on the side that is always against false stereotypes?
Mormons do not practice polygamy or multiple wives as you call it, because it is against the beliefs of their church.
Depends on the sect. There are still groups of Mormons who have split from the main church, who continue to practice polygamy.
for myself, I don't care much about Rmoney's denomination, it is likely not one of the polygamist splinter groups. But it might be more accurate to say is is NO LONGER one of the beliefs of the LDS faith. Trying to elide over the Mormon history of polygamy is pretty transparently revisionist.
Aren't you on the side that is always against false stereotypes?
Are you finally admitting that you are on the side that supports them?
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