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jonny said:Harry Reid. Too bad he isn't running for President.
You are kidding right?
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jonny said:Harry Reid. Too bad he isn't running for President.
Maize said:
I respected him when was pro-gay, or was at least pretending to be. Why should respect someone who only sees us now as the whipping boy he has to punch to get elected?
Maybe not, but until recently he didn't seem to have a problem with everyone thinking he was.Polaris said:I don't think Mitt's ever been "pro-gay".
Polaris said:He's always been against gay discrimination (note: pro traditional-marriage is not gay discrimination).
comprehend said:You are kidding right?
I've said this before and I'll say this again - being against gay marriage does not make one anti-gay. It makes one against gay marriage. When Romney made his statements on gay rights, marriage wasn't an issue. I really don't think his positions (on this issue) have changed at all.Maize said:
I respected him when was pro-gay, or was at least pretending to be. Why should respect someone who only sees us now as the whipping boy he has to punch to get elected?
jonny said:No. It would be nice to have a pro-life democrat on the ballot for people to choose from.
FFH said:This pole may be a little skewed because of the high amount of LDS posters here, but it looks as if Mitt actually has a chance at the Presidency or at least being chosen as Vice for the final Republican canditate.
Whoa there partner, these things take time...comprehend said:No way dude! It has been decreed by God through your televangelist! Remember? How could you doubt that Romney will be President when you have already showed everyone the prophecy?
:biglaugh: :slap:
PS. It's a "poll"
Quit poking my eye out Comp I can't see to post my prophecies...comprehend said::slapS. It's a "poll"
FFH said:Whoa there partner, these things take time...
I have my doubts for sure as to how Mitt will squeak into the Presidency, but I think he will eventually be accepted as a future President...
Hopefully this term, but if not I think he will eventually make it further down the road...
I really think Mitt will be our next President.
There is a prophecy that I stumbled across which says our next President will come out of Detroit, Michigan and will be instrumental in changing the auto industry.
Mitt Romney was born in Detroit.
I heard this guy prophesy our next President would come out of Detroit it made sense to me.
I was really surprised when he became Govenor of Mass., where my wife is from, they are so liberal there. Because he was accepted there I'm sure he will have no problem being accepted throughout the country as our next President.
Again this guy said the next President would come from Detroit.
Yes sir I'm guilty sir...just comin' back down to reality sir...Are you flip-flopping Mr. Kerry?
jonny said:I like Giuliani, but I don't know if I can support him yet. He has some questionable values and I've got to see if the good with him can outweight the bad he brings along.
Maize said:
I respected him when was pro-gay, or was at least pretending to be. Why should respect someone who only sees us now as the whipping boy he has to punch to get elected?
is he still alive ?Booko said:It's an issue that can be very polarizing, and it tends to polarize to the two parties, doesn't it?
As a screaming moderate, I find myself too often in the position where my thought is: A pox on both your houses!
I'm seriously thinking...Pat Paulsen for President.
i'm afraid he wouldn't make it out of the primaries.jonny said:Harry Reid. Too bad he isn't running for President.
jonny said:I've said this before and I'll say this again - being against gay marriage does not make one anti-gay. It makes one against gay marriage. When Romney made his statements on gay rights, marriage wasn't an issue. I really don't think his positions (on this issue) have changed at all.
Maize said:
Then Massachuetts BGLT people were grossly mislead to support him. How can be being supportive of inequality and discrimination be any other than anti-gay?
Radio Frequency X said:Because marriage is a matter of definition, not civil rights.