On Romney, Bully
Mitt Romney also held down a bunch of workers and cut their jobs.
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) May 12, 2012
’nuff said.
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I like to think of the USA as a place of freedom. Romney doesn’t make me think like that. I may be wrong, but American society always represents plurality and tolerance when I have seen it, but there seems to be a growing attempt to stamp a Christian template on public policy and acceptable ways of living. I hope American traditionalists look to the Enlightenment principles at the core of their Constitution and reject Romney. He will divide America and take it backwards.
The problem with gays is that they are under the false impression that they are normal. Most people today do not approve of gay marriages, however they do accept gay behavior. Compared to a relatively short time ago, that is a big step forward for homosexuals. Don’t push it.
The mainstream media did give the President a pass. The proof of this is in the President’s own words when he described how he attended high school sparingly and about his drug use. The media went nuts about the former Pres. Bush drug and alcohol use, but there was silence when it come to the current Pres. I’m not a journalist but even I can see the questions a responsible one would ask. What was he doing when he was skipping school? What were his grades in high school? Where did he get the money to buy the drugs he was doing? You failed to mention that in your article that the sister of the “alleged” victim denied it ever occurred, but let’s say it did. At the most it could be simple assault for there were no hate crimes on the books back then. When the Pres. was in high school it was still a crime to be in possession of drugs and depending on the amount in his possession would determine the severity of the charges if he was caught. I could go on about this and the subject of the dog you brought up, but enough for now.