I got five stars from Mass Citizens for Life and I'm a Second Degree Knight. I don't have a problem with a Morning After Pill.
I got five stars from Mass Citizens for Life and I'm a Second Degree Knight. I don't have a problem with a Morning After Pill.
It appears that you are the one prejudging in this case.
Final Authority, you are the one responding with hatred and bigotry.
Just because someone doesn't like a liberal Mormon flip-flopper doesn't make them a bigot.
Why are you so eager to play the victim card?
Sorry, my friend. You're barking up the wrong tree there, and if you knew the details of my personal and business life, you would be very ashamed about these "insightful" comments of yours about someone you've never interacted with.
The problem with Romney is that he is not someone who is going to galvanize the GOP base to crawl over broken glass for him. He just isn't. And that is absolutely necessary for a GOP win.
For some in the base, perhaps the reason would be that they don't like folks in the LDS church. For most, like me (look at the post I was responding to), it is going to be that he is just too moderate. I would certainly vote for Romney were he the nominee, and I'd probably write his campaign a check. But he'd lose. Big time.
We need a conservative governor from a southern or western state who can galvanize the base. Romney ain't it. You can choose to play the victim game if that's role you relish in life, but the LDS people in my life are strong men and women who absolutely do not.