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Robertson Chooses Habitual Divorcee Catholic over Mormon
Pat Robertson came out today in support of Rudy Giuliani. In some ways this is surprising as Rudy has a history of being pro-abortion, pro-gun control, even pro dressing in drag from time to time.
Pat Robertson is publicly against those positions that Rudy espouses. Plus, Rudy his a habitual divorcee and actually makes Bill Clinton seem like he's in control of his urges.
Robertson apparently could accept a Catholic and all of those other things over accepting a Mormon. In many ways Romney is much more qualified and experienced than Giuliani.
(Personally, I don't like Romney much either, but he was a Governor and that trumps mayor in my book. Don't tell me, yeah but it was NYC, Romney had Boston, its not as big but its still a major city. It's like comparing a big screen tv (NYC) to a full blow home theater system. The TV may be a little better in Time Square, but MA has the whole package.)
Rudy come back and talk after you have some more experience, I'm sorry 9/11 doesn't cut it.
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