Posted on 12/20/2011 3:17:54 PM PST by katiedidit1
The Rev. Donald E. Wildmon, founder and chairman of American Family Association (AFA) and American Family Radio (AFR), has endorsed former House Speaker Newt Gingrich for the Republican nomination for president.
"Newt Gingrich recognizes the threat to our country posed by judges and lawyers imposing values upon the country inconsistent with our religious heritage, and has proposed constitutional steps to bring the courts back in balance under the constitution, Wildmon said in announcing his endorsement today.
We need someone in the White House who can balance the budget and get the economy moving again. Newt has done it before, and I believe he can do it again. I am proud to endorse Newt Gingrich for president.
Read more on Newsmax.com: Rev. Donald Wildmon Endorses Gingrich Important: Do You Support Pres. Obama's Re-Election? Vote Here Now!
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This man will need to be fired! Exposed for some crime! he didn’t get the memo—Newt is a bad man—a zany crazy worse than Ron Paul. He should endorse Mitt Romney—a prince among men— the only many in America who can beat Obama.
I am assuming that your post is “sarcasm”
Much of the comments and posts seem sarcastic today. The Memo is out Trash Newt—Then after a time that can trash Mitten and the Mormons (It don’t take much to trash the LDS—the truth about some of their beliefs is enough).
either that or perhaps Anne Coulter incognito
either that or perhaps Anne Coulter incognito
This endorsement will end up being counterproductive.
I think you raise an honest issue. I can toss out all kinds of justifications if you wish, but I think your question deserves a valid response.
For me the question is: "Does unfaithfulness in marriage relate to unfaithfulness in political office?"
I think it CAN.
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