Obama and Romney Hit the Final Stretch PT 2

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Do you find people saying Herbert Walker Bush, William Jefferson Clinton or George Dubya Bush offensive as well? Let’s not forget Romney was called a felon, even worse by the Obama supporters. I guess that’s different. Along with Obama’s crass statement last week to Rolling Stone.
I respect both George and H.W. Bush tremendously as wonderful human beings. Their presidencies were average, at best. Bill Clinton was probably slightly more effective as President (second term only), but I have very little respect for him as a person. I have tremendous respect for Mitt Romney personally and professionally. But then I like politicians who compromise reasonably, businessmen who work hard for their shareholders, and private church-going citizens who donate generously to charity.
 
That is harsh. He seems like a nice guy. I could not speak about a fellow Catholic like that
How about 'about a non-Catholic"?

I think that everyone can be subject to criticism, even fellow Catholics. Did you hear about the battering Cardinal Dolan got from conservative Catholics for inviting the President to that banquet? “Traitor to the faith” and “heretic” among other epithets.🤷

Now, I am for certain a supporter of the Cardinal, but there was little criticism of those holier-than-the Cardinal types saying that.
 
Obama definitely treats Muslim causes very kindly. I see no reason to parse his name because that might appear to be offensive to Muslims.

You can go right down the line, encouraging the protesters in Egypt, not encouraging the ones in Iran, Benghazi. And his statements and demeanour reflect this as well.

The birth certificate is one issue but I don’t think that makes one who questions it out on the fringe though that is not an important issue.
 
I’m associated with Opus Dei. I attend Latin Mass. I take Holy Communion orally. I’m a conservative Catholic. Yeah, I like Raymond Arroyo’s show. But I also listen to Father Mitch Paqua, a Jesuit, who I’m guessing might be slightly liberal.

As for Coulter, all I can say is she is entertaining. Period. I xonsider Bill Maher beneath the low standards of the MSNBC nightly commentators.
It might surprise some that I am Conservative liturgically. I love the EF and a well done OF. I CAN’T stand a more 80’s style Mass just like so many around here. It’s Mass though, so I remain prayerful in either type. I often go to a Maronite church which is near me because I don’t drive. I like their liturgy as well.

I don’t see a necessary connection between my liturgical leanings and my politics.
 
I respect both George and H.W. Bush tremendously as wonderful human beings. Their presidencies were average, at best. Bill Clinton was probably slightly more effective as President (second term only), but I have very little respect for him as a person. I have tremendous respect for Mitt Romney personally and professionally. But then I like politicians who compromise reasonably, businessmen who work hard for their shareholders, and private church-going citizens who donate generously to charity.
I asked if you found people saying William Jefferson Clinton, Herbert Walker Bush or George Dubya Bush offensive as well. I did not ask your personal opinions on these people.
 
I heard that Rockefeller smoked cigars rolled in hundred dollar bills Is this true or just an urban legend.

I do know that it is true that Ayn Rand had flower arrangements in the shape of $$ at her funeral.
I drink The Macallan Scotch and I smoke hand-rolled cigars made by Cuban Paradise Cigar & Cafe in Madeira Beach, Florida. I consume both quite regularly, thank you. Xicar cutter and lighter.
 
How about 'about a non-Catholic"?

I think that everyone can be subject to criticism, even fellow Catholics. Did you hear about the battering Cardinal Dolan got from conservative Catholics for inviting the President to that banquet? “Traitor to the faith” and “heretic” among other epithets.🤷
I never called Cardinal Dolan such

But criticising Raymond Arroyo’s manner, and ringil his look at the camera and smile?
 
I’m associated with Opus Dei.
Oh, dear.
I attend Latin Mass.
I don’t, though two parishes here offer it.
I take Holy Communion orally.
So do I, and I have my 11 year old grandson do the same.
But I also listen to Father Mitch Paqua, a Jesuit, who I’m guessing might be slightly liberal.
Sure, he’s a Jesuit. What did you expect? BTW, hurrah for the Jesuits! Regis High School '59 and Fordham University '63.
 
I asked if you found people saying William Jefferson Clinton, Herbert Walker Bush or George Dubya Bush offensive as well. I did not ask your personal opinions on these people.
Sorry. I stand corrected. Criticisms have to be done within reason and based on reasonable facts. I think George Bush was criticized way too harshly by liberals and the media. H.W. Bush was treated rather fairly. Clinton was often too harshly criticized as President for matters he did in his private life. Clinton may have been a scoundrel, but he was a fairly decent President (second term only). I am positive that Obama is a great husband and wonderful father. But I think he is an abysmal President based on his record. I believe he is a true socialist and secular humanist at heart.
 
Do you find people saying Herbert Walker Bush, William Jefferson Clinton or George Dubya Bush offensive as well? Let’s not forget Romney was called a felon, even worse by the Obama supporters. I guess that’s different. Along with Obama’s crass statement last week to Rolling Stone.
What others are called or have called others is irrelevant to whether or not using Obama’s full name is offensive in present-day discourse. I cannot think of any other reason to use Obama’s middle name besides attempting to call to the hearer’s mind some kind of insidious connection to some other guy named Hussein.

Yes, that’s his middle name. It is what it is. But to keep throwing it out there as if it is significant is just petty.

I think “Dubya” was used in much the same way to insinuate that Bush was an ignoramus. I think that’s petty, too. Of course, Bush embraced the “W” in his campaign efforts, so it’s not quite the same.
 
Sample is democrat plus 9 and it is a tie. Consider that

Indepdent polling outfit Suffolk Polling has stopped polling in North Carolina, Florida and Virginia, calling all of them for Romney

Ramussen says Obama 46%, Romney 52% in NC

There must be a reason, whether that be internal polling or other reason why the Romney campaign is shifting out of NC
NC is long gone for Romney, much like “swing-state” Missouri. Not worth fretting over for either side.
 
I guess the question is- does World Over Live present Catholic thought without any baggage.

THe fact that you are so fast to defend it should show something about it’s leanings. 🙂

I much prefer BCTV for Catholic programming. No they don’t have the budget of EWTN, but they also don’t have all the baggage.
I don’t watch all the shows. But Raymond Arroyo bags great guests, including Cardinals, and Bishops, politicians like Newt Gingrich and Paul Ryan. Good show.
 
It might surprise some that I am Conservative liturgically. I love the EF and a well done OF. I CAN’T stand a more 80’s style Mass just like so many around here. It’s Mass though, so I remain prayerful in either type. I often go to a Maronite church which is near me because I don’t drive. I like their liturgy as well.

I don’t see a necessary connection between my liturgical leanings and my politics.
One does not necessitate the other. My wife is conservative politically, but she is a devout Charismatic Catholic. We attend different parishes. I happen to be conservative politically and in my liturgical preferences.
 
BTW, hurrah for the Jesuits! Regis High School '59 and Fordham University '63.
I studied for my MBA at John Carroll University before receiving my Juris Doctor at a secular university (Cleveland State University). I know Jesuits!
 
If you re read my post,I said dem politicians.No,I find it very disingenuous that the dem platform is by and large being an advocate for the little guy,that being enforced by their constant attacks on the Repulicans being greedy and self centered.Anyway with the finger pointing,there are always more finger pointing back to the accuser:rolleyes:
You are arguing with the board contrarian. The one who won’t vote for either candidate, but will take issue with anyone who dares attack Obama or the Democrats. You could tell him you are wearing a blouse, and he’d tell you “no, you’re wearing a women’s shirt, Jeanne.”

Don’t get sucked in; it’s like a black hole once you get close.
 
Another “accurate” Newsbusters headline. Read the transcript…at no point does anyone pray for anything. They simply discuss the possible ramifications of the storm.

John
Don’t worry. No one believed for a second that anyone at NBC prays.
 
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