As expected the American Family Association’s president, Bryan Fischer, delivered a Values Voter Summit speech rife with rhetoric some have called “unmitigated bigotry” and what presidential hopeful Mitt Romney indirectly called-out as “poisonous.”This is what Bryan said (more about us actually)
“We should remember that decency and civility are values too,” Romney said at the end of his address Saturday morning, before the controversial Fischer took the stage. “One of the speakers who will follow me today, has crossed that line. Poisonous language does not advance our cause. It has never softened a single heart nor changed a single mind. The blessings of faith carry the responsibility of civil and respectful debate.”
It was the first time Romney has addressed his associations with Fischer at this political conference, despite repeated appeals from advocacy groups and the press for him to distance himself.
And this is what Mitt said
Fight!
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Those two should go somewhere and fuck one another.
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