aRoMaN21
over 14 years in the shade...
dont agree? ok
i knew this shyt was gonna happen waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay b4 anyone even knew who this man was... something about him isnt right, something.
one day we will see the aftermath of his reign.
watch
I hope the Mormon wins now
i'm not voting for President O this go around i'd rather stay home than vote for this guy. He can't state shyt about reperations... funding anything for the AA's but he stay sucking these homo's and Spanish(i'm with him here to help them) folks off.
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2012/05/09/481147/obama-marriage-2/?mobile=nc
I'm glad he's finally done this, especially after what went down in North Carolina yesterday.
Mitt Romney has opened up his largest lead yet over President Obama, a poll released Friday found.
Romney is now up 50% - 43% on Obama in a survey of likely voters conducted by Rasmussen Reports.
The result was the first time Romney hit 50% in the daily tracking poll, which randomly surveys 500 voters each night.
The bad showing for Obama comes amid a week of disappointing economic indicators, including a poor jobs report.
Only 37% of those surveyed believed Obama was doing a good job handling the economy while 48% said he was doing poorly.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ele...ad-obama-poll-article-1.1076395#ixzz1uaBp6DI4
It’s often been reported, for instance, that black Americans oppose same-sex marriage by a 49-39 margin. What’s less often mentioned is that that figure, from April of this year, represents a 27-point tightening from 2008, when 63% of blacks opposed same-sex marriage, and only 26% supported it. At that rate of change, same-sex marriage will reach plurality support late next year and majority support sometime in 2015. To put it another way, black views on same-sex marriage today are exactly where whites’ positions stood just four years ago.
I'm confused on why the President has to take a stance one way or another. It's a state issue. Some states voted to allow, some didn't.
I'm still confused how Romney could restrict the rights of gays at a federal level.
You can't visually tell if someone is gay or not. Just seems like a made up issue.
I'm confused on why the President has to take a stance one way or another. It's a state issue. Some states voted to allow, some didn't.