[quote name='RedvsBlue']...and there was probably plenty of people who agreed that the Rutgers Women's Basketball team are a bunch of "nappy headed hoes" yet that didn't stop others for screaming for Imus's head on a stake.[/QUOTE]
Swing and a miss. There's getting it over here and then there's you, way over there.
[quote name='Brak']During one of Sharpton's logically devoid tirades on one of the news networks, he profoundly stated, "
I shouldn't have to apologize for something I believe in."
That's not too contradictory, is it?[/QUOTE]
That's also a statement probably supported by far more people than not.
[quote name='mykevermin']It's pretty easy to discredit Romney, IMO, without tackling the "Mormon" issue. Anyone so wishy-washy on abortion is not a candidate you want to have, no matter your stance on the issue (do you trust him to uphold or overturn Roe v. Wade if elected?) Moreover, his recent joining of the NRA just reeks of political opportunism. He doesn't stand a chance in hell of getting the nomination; I just wish that it was the result of him being an inconsistent and unprincipled opportunist, and not "some

in' weirdo Mormon."[/QUOTE]
What a bizarro world, huh? I mean wow, he didn't even hide it well. What a sad state of affairs Republican presidential politics is in right now. I have Democratic party people friends that are begging the gods for a shot against Romney. They've got the clips of Romney dogging the NRA, demanding freedom of choice in abortion, and Mass's pseudo-socialized medicine program ready to go. I'm surprised McCain is waiting so long to go dirty with em. Maybe he's hoping Rudy'll do it for him.
I grew up non-denominational Christian. They prided themselves on being open to anyone. And yet, I distinctly remember an anti-Mormon sentiment. With the flip-flopping he doesn't have a chance, but I don't think he ever really had one anyway being Mormon. I really think he'd have had a much better chance if he ran as a Dem.