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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: Mitt Romney On LGBT Equality [View all]siligut
(12,272 posts)23. Doesn't matter
Rmoney singled him out for being different and then attacked him. It was Rmoney's prejudice and belief that he had a right to inflict his values on an individual who he didn't approve of.
And it isn't like sports camp where team building, physical contact and aggression is the goal.
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Somewhere we have the story of his cornering and bullying a pregnant woman privately.
freshwest
May 2012
#46
He was. No excuse--and didn't the Missus go to the "girl's campus" of that outfit?
MADem
May 2012
#24
Whether he was gay or not isn't even the point, if you attack someone because you presume
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#12
That's the same "toxic ground" that I'm speaking of, it's basically just a matter of degree.
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#17
I don't view breaking up with a boy or girlfriend as being the same toxic ground
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#22
Not in isolation, actions as an adult carry more weight, people do change but we can use
Uncle Joe
May 2012
#42
Can you for a moment put yourself in his shoes? Like being attacked, thrown to
crunch60
May 2012
#65
At the risk of being flamed for saying this, I am more concerned about the Mitt Romney of today
totodeinhere
May 2012
#51