so they don't fight there.(not my title, got it from digg)http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070808/ap_on_el_pr/romney_iowa
8/9/2007 5:08:16 PM
americans will elect a gay black jewish woman before they elect a mormon.... at least, if i had my way.
8/9/2007 5:17:58 PM
Chickenhawks sending other peoples kids to dieIf there was a draft, this war would end tommorow
8/9/2007 5:19:32 PM
^^Whoopi Goldberg?^and if if was a fifth we'd all be drunk]
8/9/2007 5:19:52 PM
Well, it IS more support than Gules is getting from *his* family.
8/9/2007 5:43:23 PM
^^^^ Take out the gay part, and their are statistics backing that statement. For blacks, jews, and women, it seems that poll numbers show a steady increase in the number of people willing to put them into office. Mormons, alas, have not had the same sort of lift.
8/9/2007 11:57:59 PM
alas? why alas?the last i checked, blacks, jews, and women aren't by definition part of some lunatic brainwashing cult.
8/10/2007 12:28:48 AM
so that whole Freedom of Religion thing in the 1st Amendment....]
8/10/2007 12:33:40 AM
you're free to be a cult-following idiot all you want.and i'm free to have faith that you'll never be elected to national office outside of Utah.
8/10/2007 1:06:26 AM
so what does that have to do with "alas"?dont people who were born a certain skin color have the same rights as someone who practices a certain religion? and as a sidenote, some people are almost born with a religion if their parents are really stricti'm just an agnostic who has never voted and i have an outside-looking-in opinion, what do i know
8/10/2007 1:12:10 AM
Wow, I'm surprised that this became an issue. Someone confronted him because his sons never served in the military? What's the big deal about that?
8/10/2007 9:40:14 AM
Mormonism isn't so much a religion as a bat-shit insane lifestyle.And I seriously couldn't ever vote for someone who opted into it.
8/10/2007 9:49:52 AM
you know this shit doesn't matter right?they picked Bush over McCain, and then effectively aired out everything in the world to discredit Kerry's service in Nam.all that matters is that the 51% of the country is made to belive that 'Democrat' = 'omfg commie!'
8/10/2007 10:09:18 AM
8/10/2007 10:12:57 AM
I don't like Scientology or Salafism, either.OMG I'M INTOLERANT
8/10/2007 10:37:34 AM
I'd vote for him before I would vote for Hillary or Obama (since they're commies )
8/10/2007 10:39:23 AM
As long as Hillary doesn't win, I don't really care at this point.
8/10/2007 11:12:35 AM
Why is Hillary the worst candidate in the race?I don't really like her, but I don't get all the hating.
8/10/2007 11:24:32 AM
I don't like Nazis.I'M INTOLERANT!!!
8/10/2007 11:26:28 AM
Mormon != Scientology != Salafism != Nazi ... atleast I haven't heard of any Mormons poisoning people for leaving their organization, or setting up roadside bombs, or killing all non-Mormons.On a side note:I don't like celery.I'M INTOLERANT!!!
8/10/2007 11:35:03 AM
so Mormons = Nazis nowawesome analogyI'm sure a lot of you chuckleheads probably hate Mormonism more than radical jihadist Islam too
8/10/2007 11:35:45 AM
Godwin's Law!
8/10/2007 1:14:51 PM
there should be another law which says that joe_schmoe will be the first to gleefully shout Godwin's Law ![Edited on August 10, 2007 at 5:46 PM. Reason : .]
8/10/2007 5:45:46 PM
8/12/2007 6:18:51 PM
8/12/2007 11:42:32 PM
Romney is a smarmier Republican version of John Kerry without the military experience and Washington pedigreehe's a loser and he will not be electedMcCain all the wayHe walks the walkhe served in Vietnam and now his son is serving in Iraqhe lobbied for campaign finance reform and co-sponsored a bill (now a law) to make it happenyou can disagree w/ his policies all you want but he is probably the only candidate who is not completely self-servingproof: he supported a war and a surge that looked utterly hopeless, knowing that by doing so he was putting himself behind the 8-ball in his presidential aspirations-------------------------------->He did this not because he felt it would help his chances of being elected, but because he felt it was the right thing for the country. How rare is this in today's political landscape? Politicians often support policies they think are right and which carry support from a majority of the voting public, but rarely do they risk their political fortunes on policies with very little possibility of support from the public. Please read Profiles in Courage by JFK if you want a better idea of what I am talking about. As far as I can tell he is the only candidate who has truly proven he puts his country above his own political hopes and dreams. Please prove me wrong and show me there are other candidates like this, as it will give me more than one person to consider voting for.McCain is a Washington insider who hasn't lost his outsider's sense of right and wrong.McCain FTW (even though I think he's a long shot)[/u][u]
8/13/2007 11:55:17 PM
^ its nice that you're still standing by your guy, even though any credible shot as a candidate has disintegrated.i liked McCain a lot. and would have totally voted for him in 2000. but i saw his presidential aspirations crash the moment he brought out that toy lightsaber to Star Wars background music while stumping ahead of the SC primary. he styled himself as a rebel "fighting the Evil Empire" ... Bush's solid GOP backing. the worst part was watching him swing that toy lightsaber around, what with his handicap from years of torture by the Viet Cong, so he can't really raise his arms much above his waist.:painfully-embarrassing:
8/14/2007 12:40:17 AM
8/16/2007 10:57:10 PM
There were plenty of clashes between the US Federal government and the Mormons back in the day. They don't have a perfectly clean history.
8/16/2007 10:59:10 PM
i wanna know why it fucking matters whether his children are serving or not. the only thing that matters is HIS policy, HIS ideas, HIS goals for presidency. whether his family serves or not, that's each and every family member's decision. i will not vote for romney, but i'll be god damned if i hold the fact that his children are not serving against him
8/17/2007 1:47:10 AM
OK, well for one, his policies suck and he's shadier than Hillary by a long shot, but to the point . . . The issue isn't specifically the fact that the seed of Romney isn't in the military, it is the fact that almost every neo-conservative has neither served in the military, nor encouraged their children to serve in the military. I mean, Democrats get criticized all the time for spending other peoples money, in this case the neo-cons are spending other peoples lives. How fucking hypocritical is that?If THEIR policy, and THEIR ideas, and THEIR goals for the presidency mean that much to them, then you'd expect at least some of them to put their money where their mouth is instead of moving themselves and their offspring into self-serving positions where they reap benefits off other peoples sweat and blood.
8/17/2007 8:04:47 AM
8/17/2007 9:00:18 AM
8/17/2007 9:41:31 AM
8/18/2007 2:10:25 AM
8/18/2007 2:58:27 AM
Oh, and one more thing.
8/18/2007 3:07:50 AM
self defense ... but as I think everyone can agree, not related to Romney running for president, or his sons campaigning for himIt took many organizations and churches ... even government ... until the 60s and later to give basic rights to African Americans, not just the mormon church. I think you will find that mormons are very accepting of blacks, and present mormons look down upon racist treatment by individual members... This is just my personal experience though. There are probably tons of racist mormons out there though, too, just like there are in regular society. Its interesting to see the level of behavioral expectations that Mormons are held to by society ... as its supposed to be a church full of perfect people or something.[Edited on August 18, 2007 at 2:22 PM. Reason : .]
8/18/2007 2:15:09 PM
I think we all need to realize that serving the country by serving working in the military today is not the same as back in ww1, ww2, vietnam, ect. The military leaders have made the military into a JOB, not a service opportunity.Outside of people trying to make a statement about their character outwardly to others, you dont see very many people working in the military who are doing it for "service" ... It puts less advantaged adults through college, and you sometimes see people do it because its a family tradition.I would not expect a military career/job to be a necessity for someone to be a good leader for our country. Helpful, yes for just a few reasons. It just doesnt work as a true measuring stick of ones patriotism for his/her country.Would any of you hillary supporters expect her to have served in the military?? I doubt it. Would you expect her daughter to have served?? I doubt.All Im saying is that we should keep this concept in perspective with the role that military service really plays in our lives today and in our society... its just not what it used to be.
8/18/2007 2:30:51 PM
8/19/2007 4:47:24 PM
^ I didn't mean to sound like those serving dont endure a lot right now, as I do appreciate that we have a strong military, and those who choose to do that for their jobs...BUT ... Remember that those generals and leaders today did not grow up in the same circumstances as we are seeing today.In society 30-40 years ago, serving in the military was a HUGE option for many many people, and I think its safe to say that most young men during that era considered it seriously because it was a respected choice. HOWEVER... It has become a default career choice for many who do not have other options, do to either grades in HS, or money for college. I think ROTC is a great program, and would not want to see it go away.I just think we as a society do not respect the choice of military as we did back 30-40 years ago. I know that out of my high school class, I can only think of 1 person that went to military school, and the rest of us with good grades and college futures went to regular 4 year colleges. That says something about how we have changed over the past 40 years, and I think it speaks to the idea that there is not the same respect for those who choose military, mostly, in my opinion, because we as a country have lost our patriotism and respect for what others have done to make America what it is today. Instead of putting blame on a candidates kids, we should be rethinking as a society how our ideals have taken us away from our patriotic past.
8/19/2007 6:10:20 PM
8/19/2007 6:41:18 PM
^^ I'm not sure if you're being condescending or observant, but I certainly had plenty of options when I graduated and still chose the Army, it was not a default option and I think you do a disservice by assuming it is. I've addressed this before, but to assume that poor people join the military because they have no other option is to ignore the far greater numbers who chose not to join and remain in whatever economically depressed part of the nation they call home.
8/19/2007 8:14:03 PM
It's more than just a decline in respect...I was chilling with a couple friends earlier today and I said that I wanted to join the military. And both my friends got up in my face like, "Why would you do that? That's so fucking stupid." They were disgusted by me, and I wasn't even serious about joining.
8/20/2007 2:52:23 AM
i think part of that attitude is the lack of respect our elected officials give to the military. they are entrusted with the power to use the military only when absolutely necessary and here we are stretched thin on a war that was in no way necessary and started on a string of lies.
8/20/2007 9:16:49 AM
Heh. Out of all the countries in the world, the military and military careers are probably the most respected in the US.
8/20/2007 9:27:34 AM
^^^^ I wasnt trying to be condescending, but rather just stating what I observe. I realize that there are many many exceptions, and there are still those today join the military for reasons other that that it will put you through college, or to get out of a life of poverty ... I just think that there are many many people out there who dont see it as an option for them, and look down at it as an "only escape" for those that dont have direction/means to choose another path... Lets be honest, even the military recruiters see it this way. Have you seen the recent commercial, a young African American boy, speaking to his mother about the opportunity to go to college ... and even she is critical at first, and he has to convince her that its a good opportunity for him to become somebody... Who do you really think the military is marketing this to? Definitely not those who can afford to go to college.
8/20/2007 3:50:22 PM
8/20/2007 3:53:32 PM
well does that speak poorly of the Soldier or of the citizenry as a whole?
8/20/2007 5:05:58 PM
def citizenrypeople just suck more now than they used to
8/20/2007 9:09:26 PM