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Originally posted by windword
Um, yes you can. By teenage years one's personality is fully developed. Look at his track record following his teen years into adulthood.
Usury, lies, prejudices according to his faith, the man shows no compassion. I don't even know if he has a soul.
Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by windword
Um, yes you can. By teenage years one's personality is fully developed. Look at his track record following his teen years into adulthood.
So by your account, Obam was set to go as a teen, raised islamic, overseas?
Usury, lies, prejudices according to his faith, the man shows no compassion. I don't even know if he has a soul.
This is a thread about Mittens!
Stop talking about Obama!edit on 10-5-2012 by beezzer because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by jazzguy
Originally posted by Carseller4
So if we are what we were as youngsters, wouldn't that make Obama a dog-eating, drug-head, Muslim?
Really who didn't make fun of the gays in high school?
did you just cut and paste your response from the other thread? lol
Originally posted by Carseller4
Really who didn't make fun of the gays in high school?
Originally posted by Violater1
I'm sure there is some sort of record for this, or perhaps other witnesses. If not, then we'll here of some other dead person that claimed he saw him beat his wife, hit his mom, steal money from the church's poor collection box and so forth. Without facts, these ARE the pathetic points of the story, and are nothing more than exercises in trolling.
Sometime in the mid-1990s, David Seed noticed a familiar face at the end of a bar at Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
“Hey, you’re John Lauber,” Seed recalled saying at the start of a brief conversation. Seed, also among those who witnessed the Romney-led incident, had gone on to a career as a teacher and principal. Now he had something to get off his chest.
“I’m sorry that I didn’t do more to help in the situation,” he said.
Lauber paused, then responded, “It was horrible.” He went on to explain how frightened he was during the incident, and acknowledged to Seed, “It’s something I have thought about a lot since then.”
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by jjf3rd77
You can't effectively apologize at the same time you claim to not remember the event.
This is about a man who's proclivities revolved around public humiliation and brute force. I am surprised and shocked? NO!
Can I admire and respect him? NO!
No vote for Mitt!
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by beezzer
There is no question that Dan Savage is also a bully, a bully with a cause. He was responsible for coining a new definition for "Santorum" that saturated the internet.
I guess fists don't work well for him, so he fights with mockery, something you might admire him for.
edit on 10-5-2012 by windword because: (no reason given)
Even a close pal like Friedemann felt that distance; their friendship was confined to the dorms. When Romney left the campus on weekends, he never invited him. “I didn’t quite fit into the social circle. I didn’t have a car when I was 16,” Friedemann said. “I couldn’t go skiing or whatever they did.”
Lou Vierling, a scholarship student who boarded at Cranbrook for the 1960 and 1961 academic years, was struck by a question Romney asked them when they first met. “He wanted to know what my father did for a living,” Vierling recalled. “He wanted to know if my mother worked. He wanted to know what town I lived in.” As Vierling explained that his father taught school, that he commuted from east Detroit, he noticed a souring of Romney’s demeanor.