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Originally posted by windword
reply to post by beezzer
This thread isn't about how many OTHER bullies there are out there. It's about a man that wants our vote to become the leader of the free world, who has questionable ethics. As do many who want the same job.
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by beezzer
This thread isn't about how many OTHER bullies there are out there. It's about a man that wants our vote to become the leader of the free world, who has questionable ethics. As do many who want the same job.
Originally posted by michaelbrux
So I suppose America's choices are:
1. A smooth talker, that has no problem changing his mind.
2. A Bully that'll probably be shaking the world down for its lunch money among other things.
3. Some guy that's got his face stuck inside a woman's private parts.
The choice is easy for me.
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Originally posted by beezzer
This thread isn't about how many OTHER bullies there are out there. It's about a man that wants our vote to become the leader of the free world, who has questionable ethics. As do many who want the same job.
Originally posted by windword
reply to post by jjf3rd77
I am as old as Mitt, and yes, I remember.
People who black out the memories of their own guilt aren't quite all there.
Originally posted by jjf3rd77
I bet you didn't apologize on national TV like Mitt did! I respect Romney for airing out his dirty laundry for the world to see.
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.”
“It happened very quickly, and to this day it troubles me,” Thomas Buford, a retired prosecutor, told the Washington Post.
Originally posted by redneck13
Good for Mitt he fights for what he believes in.
I have worked a few Mormons
They are good people; they do not lie, do not cheat, do not drink, and do not steal
Considering the options I am not sure he can qualify for the presidency
Originally posted by neo96
Of course all those eye witnesses mostly "lean" left and one "volunteered" for the Obama campaign a dentist, a lawyer, a prosecutor and a principal.
Right!