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That family has always creeped me out but the parents say his molestation has brought them closer to God. Always gotta keep an eye on those bible thumpers

Does the fact that he hangs out with Mike Hukabee and Ted Cruz mean anything to you right wingers? Has Russ connected any dots on this? Because according to his logic it stands that Cruz and Huckabee are also child molesters
 

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InTouch reported that his father took Josh to an Arkansas state trooper who was a personal friend, who took no action other than a "very stern talk." That officer is now serving a 56-year term in prison for child pornography, the magazine reported, and no case was ever brought against Josh Duggar.
 

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Willie coming to stick up for his child molesting buddies. Not surprised at all.
 

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Here Are Pictures Of Molester Josh Duggar With Scott Walker, Rand Paul, and Ted Cruz

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Josh Duggar with Scott Walker

Josh Duggar’s admission that he molested girls has the potential to damage Republican presidential candidates as Duggar has posed for pictures with Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, and Rand Paul.
The 19 Kids and Counting star’s history of committing acts of sexual abuse, which was covered up by his parents, rocked TLC and the entertainment world, but the scandal also has political ramifications.
Due to his former position at the Family Research Council, Duggar was friendly with several 2016 Republican presidential candidates.
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Josh Duggar with Ted Cruz

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Josh Duggar with Rand Paul

The Duggar family has spent years spreading their evangelical right-wing political beliefs, so it isn’t a surprise that Republican presidential candidates would be desperate cuddle up with a man who they thought could provide them credibility with the voter that they will need in order to win the 2016 Republican nomination.
Now, three Republican presidential candidates have been caught smiling for the camera arm in arm with a molester.
The GOP is the same party that happily welcomes self-admitted pedophile Ted Nugent, so it can be argued that hanging out with statutory rapists and molesters is the Republican way.
It looks like a dark and criminal Duggar family secret is about to become a problem for Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, and Rand Paul.
 

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Republicans’ Josh Duggar problem

By Amber Phillips May 22 at 12:11 PM

Until Thursday, Josh Duggar was a popular man in the Republican party.
From former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee to former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, nearly every 2016 presidential candidate courting the social conservative vote has been happy to pose for a photo with the high-profile member of the Duggar family from TLC's reality-TV series "19 Kids and Counting."

But that relationship is bound to change after news Thursday that the 27-year-old Duggar is stepping down from his leadership position of the conservative lobbying group Family Research Council amid a tabloid report he molested several underage girls over a decade ago.
Josh Duggar apologizes amid molestation allegations(0:58)



The eldest son from the Duggars’ "19 Kids and Counting" reality TV show has apologized and quit his job after reports he molested underage girls when he was a teenager. (Reuters)


“Twelve years ago, as a young teenager, I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply regret,” Duggar said in a statement posted on Facebook on Thursday.
It's safe to say the GOP's courtship with Duggar is off.
[What happens to TLC’s ’19 Kids and Counting’ after the Josh Duggar allegations?]
The problem: There's no shortage of photos on Twitter and Facebook of Duggar posing cheek-to-cheek with some of the Republican Party's most prominent leaders.



Candidates who had been cozying up to Duggar may need to reverse course and denounce his actions. That would be difficult given the Washington-based Duggar's increasing prominence within the party. Duggar spoke as recently as late April at a marriage rally in Washington.
"Marriage begins with the Lord," he said, to cheers.
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In late April, reality-television star Josh Duggar addressed a rally at the U.S. Capitol opposing same-sex marriage. The event, called the “March for Marriage” drew thousands. (Reuters)

In January, Duggar posted a photo with the head of the Republican National Committee at the March for Life event.

Huckabee may have the furthest to run. The Duggars made their national political debut in 2008 when they actively campaigned for him.
"I've pointed them out as an example of something that's wholesome and wonderful," Huckabee told People Magazine in January.
But on Friday, Huckabee decided to take a step closer to the family.
"Good people make mistakes and do regrettable and even disgusting things," Huckabee wrote in a Facebook post announcing his continued support for the Duggar clan.
Huckabee's 2016 Web site still features pictures of the Duggar family patriarch, Jim Bob, and matriarch, Michelle, as two people who "like Mike."

If Huckabee stays with the Duggars, he should probably take note that the family's track record of supporting winning candidates isn't great. In October, as Josh Duggar touched down in Kansas to campaign for Sen. Pat Roberts, The Washington Post's Elahe Izadi couldn't find a single statewide candidate the family supported who won. (Roberts did pull out his reelection against Independent Greg Orman, though.)
Maybe the rest of the 2016 GOP field should just give this one to Huck.
 

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[h=1]Josh Duggar’s police docs destroyed[/h] By Associated Press

May 22, 2015 | 3:28pm
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Arkansas police have destroyed a record outlining a nearly decade-old investigation into reality TV star Josh Duggar, a spokesman said Friday, a day after the 27-year-old resigned his role with a prominent conservative Christian group amid reports about sexual misconduct allegations from when he was a juvenile.
Duggar was accused of fondling five girls in 2002 and 2003. Duggar issued an apology Thursday on Facebook for unspecified bad behavior as a youth and resigned his role as executive director for FRC Action, the tax-exempt legislative action arm of the Washington-based Family Research Council.
“I would do anything to go back to those teen years and take different actions,” Duggar wrote. “In my life today, I am so very thankful for God’s grace, mercy and redemption.”
Duggar appears on the TLC reality show “19 Kids and Counting,” which stars his family. He is the oldest of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar’s 19 children.
Springdale police began investigating Josh Duggar in 2006 when officers were alerted to a letter containing the allegations that was found in a book lent by a family friend to someone else.
The report, originally published by tabloid In Touch Weekly, states that a member of Harpo Studios, the producer of Oprah Winfrey’s then-show, received an email containing the allegations before the family was set to appear in 2006. The tipster warned producers against allowing the Duggars on the show and studio staff members faxed a copy of the email to Arkansas State Police.
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Springdale police spokesman Scott Lewis said Judge Stacey Zimmerman ordered the 2006 offense report destroyed Thursday. Zimmerman didn’t return a request for comment on Friday.

“The judge ordered us yesterday to expunge that record,” Lewis said, adding that similar records are typically kept indefinitely. “As far as the Springdale Police Department is concerned, this report doesn’t exist.”

Neither Duggar nor his father, a former state representative, returned calls seeking comment Friday.
Several Arkansas Republicans have rallied behind the Duggar family, which is still engrained in state politics. Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar attended the kickoff event earlier this month for Republican presidential nominee Mike Huckabee, who supported the family in a Facebook post on Friday.
“Those who have enjoyed revealing this long ago sins in order to discredit the Duggar family have actually revealed their own insensitive bloodthirst, for there was no consideration of the fact that the victims wanted this to be left in the past and ultimately a judge had the information on file destroyed_not to protect Josh, but the innocent victims,” Huckabee wrote.


Arkansas Sen. Bart Hester said Josh Duggar, whom he has known for about five years, has been open and honest about the incident with his wife, family and friends. State Sen. Jon Woods, who has known the Duggar family since 2005, said the family had put the issue behind them.
“It’s between the family members and was addressed a long time ago, but it’s new to the public,” Woods said. “The family had time to heal and now the public needs time to heal.”
 

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Sort of like the picture I posted last week of John Wayne Gacy with Roslyn Carter. Vit incorrectly said Gacy was a Republican but after I posted facts to rebuke his claim, he backed off. He admitted that he erred but according to his own standards, he lied. Makes you wonder how much other shit he makes up.

My point is that creeps come from all backgrounds. In advance, a large part of Carter's views and policies were based on his Christian belief's, making him a right wing wack job according to the Gruberites in here.

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[h=1]Molestation bombshell highlights Duggar family hypocrisy[/h] By Bryan Hood

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In the wake of Josh Duggar‘s admission that he molested five young girls when he was a teen, his mother, Michelle, might be regretting her decision to record a political robocall last August.
In the call, the “19 Kids and Counting” matriarch, 48, urged Fayetteville, Ark., residents to protest an anti-discrimination ordinance that would protect LGBT residents, the Washington Post reported at the time.
“I don’t believe the citizens of Fayetteville would want males with past child predator convictions that claim they are female to have a legal right to enter private areas that are reserved for women and girls,” Michelle said in the recording. “I doubt that Fayetteville parents would stand for a law that would endanger their daughters or allow them to be traumatized by a man joining them in their private space.”

Michelle also claimed the ordinance was prioritizing the “preference” of an adult over the safety of children, something she claimed to be adamantly against.

“I still believe that we are a society that puts women and children first,” she stated near the end of the call.
Despite the emphasis on “males with child predator convictions,” the statements come off as extremely hypocritical after In Touch Weekly published police documents that allege Michelle and husband Jim Bob’s eldest son, Josh, 27, molested five girls, four of whom are believed to be his sisters, in the early 2000s.
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After finding out about the incidents, Josh’s parents refrained from reporting their son to authorities for more than a year, instead sending him to a three-month-long Christian treatment program before he received a “stern talk” from Arkansas state trooper and family friend Joseph Hutchens, who is now behind bars for child pornography.

That’s not the only whiff of hypocrisy emanating from the repugnant story. Until Friday, Josh represented the Family Research Council, which claimed in a 1999 publication that “one of the primary goals of the homosexual rights movement is to abolish all age of consent laws and to eventually recognize pedophiles as the ‘prophets’ of a new sexual order,” according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

On Friday, Josh resigned from his position with the council, saying that the molestation revelations would “make it difficult for him to be effective.”
After news broke of the police reports on Thursday, Josh released an official apology.
“I would do anything to go back to those teen years and take different actions,” he said. “I sought forgiveness from those I had wronged and asked Christ to forgive me and come into my life.”
His wife of seven years, Anna Keller, also released a statement of her own, saying she knew about Josh’s past and planned to stand by her husband.
‘I can imagine the shock many of you are going through reading this. I remember feeling that same shock. When my family and I first visited the Duggar home, Josh shared his past teenage mistakes. I was surprised at his openness and humility and at the same time didn’t know why he was sharing it. For Josh, he wanted not just me but my parents to know who he really was — even very difficult past mistakes.’
Josh and Anna, who wed in 2008, have three children and are expecting a fourth.
 

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05.22.153:15 PM ET
How The Duggars’ Church Encourages Young Women To ‘Submit’

The Quiverfull movement preaches that women must be subservient to all of men’s needs. It’s not impossible to see how abuse could flourish.
Since TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting first premiered in 2008, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have amazed their less fecund audience members with their ability to “extreme parent” nine girls and 10 boys. For 10 seasons, viewers—either in admiration or guilty-pleasure gawking—have watched the large brood live their lives according to evangelical Christian values, which include the total submission of women, sexual purity, homeschooling, and adherence to a particular sect known as the Quiverfull movement, which (among other principles) eschews all forms of birth control.
But just two years before the show aired, according to a police report unearthed by In Touch, the family was involved with police in an investigation of their oldest son, Josh, for the alleged molestation of at least five underage girls—including his own sisters—starting in 2002 when he was around 14. A flurry of admissions and apologies followed the news yesterday, from Josh, his parents and his wife, and Josh resigned from his position as executive director of FRC Action, the lobbying arm of the evangelical Family Research Council. TLC announced Friday it was pulling the show off the air.
For those less acquainted with Quiverfull and the reports of alleged sexual abuse inside the movement by ex-fundamentalists, the allegations were shocking, and dulled the shine on a family that seemed to be perfect. For others, the allegations and Josh’s seeming admission and apology only confirm that the patriarchal religious movement can be both a breeding ground and hiding place for this type of crime.
The Duggars have come out in support of 27-year-old Josh, telling People magazine, “When Josh was a young teenager, he made some very bad mistakes, and we were shocked. We had tried to teach him right from wrong. That dark and difficult time caused us to seek God like never before.”
Though it’s never hit so close to home, the family has been embroiled in a similar controversy before. Bill Gothard—the 80-year-old, never-married founder of the Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP) and the Advanced Training Institute (ATI), the homeschooling methods used and promoted by the Duggars—was accused of sexual harassment by over 30 women, allegations over which he later resigned and half-apologized for, but was never criminally charged. It was, in fact, during the Duggars’ annual trip to the ATI conference that Josh met his wife, Anna. The Duggars have been quiet on the accusations against Gothard, but are still very much adherents of his teachings and are scheduled to appear at an IBLP conference later this month.
It’s not impossible to imagine how abuse might go unreported in a world in which women are told to submit to their fathers and brothers and husbands and taught to be ashamed of their own bodies.



And in November 2013, a longtime friend and mentor of the Duggars, Doug Phillips—then-president of Vision Forum Ministries, and perhaps most important, leader of the Duggars’ extreme fundamentalist sect, which awarded Michelle their “mother of the year” award—was accused of sexual assault by a woman he claimed to be his mistress. The alleged victim noted in her complaint that “Phillips’s patriarchal movement teaches that men are, and should be, in the absolute control of women.” Phillips, who has denied that their relationship was nonconsensual, was excommunicated from the church he founded. His civil case is still pending.
Though they circle the wagons when it comes to defense of their own, the Duggars have been outspoken advocates of protecting children when it’s a question of assault from the secular world. Last year, the Duggar matriarch recorded a robocall warning voters of Fayetteville, Arkansas, against a bill that would allow trans women to use the women’s bathroom.
“I doubt that Fayetteville parents would stand for a law that would endanger their daughters or allow them to be traumatized by a man joining them in their private space. We should never place the preference of an adult over the safety and innocence of a child,” she said. “I still believe that we are a society that puts women and children first…”
Within the Duggars’ religious ideology, “putting women and children first,” means putting them on a pedestal, policing and protecting them while stripping them of all autonomy.
Indeed, submission is the most important tenet in the Christian Patriarchy movement. “Men are to be leaders, teachers, initiators, protectors and providers,” former Quiverfull adherent, and now a vocal opponent, Vyckie Garrison explains on her blog. “Women are created to be ‘helpmeets’ to the men in authority over them (husbands, fathers, older brothers) ~ they are to be submissive and yielding.”
As Kathryn Joyce recounts in her book, Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement, even before marriage young women are taught that men will soon rule over them. In Joyce’s retelling, the wife of now-excommunicated pastor Doug Phillips asked a group of young women, “Are you ready to do the most vulnerable thing that a woman ever can do and submit yourself to a man, who you are going to have to follow in his faith, who is incredibly imperfect and is going to make mistakes? Can you do that? Can you call your husband ‘Lord’? If the answer is no, you shouldn’t get married.”
Michelle Duggar lives this principle, even trumpeting complete submission to her husband’s sexual desires—should she want it or not—as a secret to her happy marriage.
It’s not impossible to imagine how abuse might go unreported in a world in which women are told to submit to their fathers and brothers and husbands and taught to be ashamed of their own bodies.
Young Duggars don’t “date,” they “court.” They don’t explore their emotional and physical attractions: those are sins. It’s not only premarital sex that’s prohibited, but also flirting or physical affection of any kind. In fact Jessa Duggar was the subject of much controversy last year when she “full frontal” hugged her fiancé following his marriage proposal instead of the “side hug” for which the family had become famous. Even the betrothed are sent on dates with chaperones. Jobs and college are discouraged for women because of the sexual dangers lurking in the secular world.
With so much attention focused on the the sexual dangers posed by strangers, little attention in the Quiverfull movement has been paid to charges of molestation or abuse from within. Women “faced with sexually predatory behavior from family members or trusted authority figures often find themselves in a no-man’s-land of confusion and trained submission, without the tools to identify or object to the behavior,” writes one former member on Recovering Grace.
Not only are women taught to guard their own sexual purity, it is ingrained that women are responsible for the purity of men. Their dress, their behavior, their inherent womanliness are all stumbling blocks for hapless men.
As a former child adherent to the Christian Patriarchy movement wrote: “I was told that if a man looked at my body and lusted that it was because I had worn clothing that was ‘defrauding.’ This may sound crazy but I took this very seriously. I didn’t want to cause my ‘brothers’ to stumble. The (false) guilt was ingrained and strong; I remember calling men and apologizing for what I wore around them.”
On modesty, Michelle Duggar echoed this sentiment on her show, telling viewers she learned after her conversion that “I needed to cover areas of myself so that I wasn’t causing others to be defrauded.”
And of course men are taught this, too: How female temptresses can lure them away from their God-prescribed paths. Even in his apology, Josh Duggar treats the possibility of any future revelations by his alleged victims as just obstacles to his bright future.
“Twelve years ago, as a young teenager, I acted inexcusably for which I am extremely sorry and deeply regret. I hurt others, including my family and close friends,” he sent to People in a statement. “I confessed this to my parents, who took several steps to help me address the situation. We spoke with the authorities where I confessed my wrongdoing, and my parents arranged for me and those affected by my actions to receive counseling. I understood that if I continued down this wrong road that I would end up ruining my life.”
My life.
As for his alleged victims, Josh tell People that he “sought forgiveness from those I had wronged” and we’re left with the impression that the girls, now women whose names have been redacted by reports to protect their anonymity, have granted it. But in a strict religion where forgiveness is expected and women and children are submissive, abuse is often glossed over and victims may rarely be made whole.
“Often we see in communities of faith that victims are admonished to be grace-like, offering instant forgiveness to their abuser as if it could be doled out like a trinket or candy,” writes Mary DeMuth, a sexual abuse survivor, in The Washington Post. “Instant forgiveness and ‘putting it behind you’ only delays the healing process, a journey that only begins by stating the awfulness of the violation.”
We can’t know how exactly the alleged awfulness—which, according to the police report, involved Josh “sneaking into” girls’ room at night and “touching” their “breasts and vaginal areas” and fondling others as they sat on the couch or stood in the laundry room—was handled, but it is clear that the response to molestation and incest allegations was to keep it secret, to deal with it within the religious and growing biological family.
According to the police report, after several victims came to Jim Bob Duggar to complain about Josh’s “inappropriate touching,” the family head went to the church elders, who agreed Josh should seek counseling. Handling accusations of sexual abuse within the Christian church is, of course, routine though hardly unique to the Christian Patriarchy.
Fearing proximity to “real” offenders, the Duggars instead sent Josh to stay with a family friend in Little Rock, where he did manual labor and read the Bible. Jim Bob told investigators in 2006 that upon Josh’s return four months later, all had been “resolved.”
Jim Bob Duggar did alert police roughly a year after the incident, taking Josh to a family friend who happened to be a state trooper, where the boy was given a “stern talk.” By the time police were made aware of the allegations in 2006, the three-year statute of limitations had already run out, so no charges against Josh were filed.
But repercussions are surely coming. Besides Josh’s resignation from his post at the FRC, fans of the TLC property are calling hypocrisy and asking the network to cancel the show. While TLC has yet to make an official announcement, it seems clear that the Duggars will no longer be able to present themselves as a mainstream, more-the-merrier Christian family while practicing a religion built on a patriarchal structure that leads to abuse against its women and acts as a refuge for their perpetrators.

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Sort of like the picture I posted last week of John Wayne Gacy with Roslyn Carter. Vit incorrectly said Gacy was a Republican but after I posted facts to rebuke his claim, he backed off. He admitted that he erred but according to his own standards, he lied. Makes you wonder how much other shit he makes up.

My point is that creeps come from all backgrounds. In advance, a large part of Carter's views and policies were based on his Christian belief's, making him a right wing wack job according to the Gruberites in here.

The bolded is the difference Mountain. Vit admitted he erred, I admit my mistakes, the sane among us do. But the sick Cultists don't. They lie, continue to lie when the lie is proven, usually doubling down, and then move on to their next lie. Over and over.
 

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[h=1]Here are 6 of the most horrifying examples of the Duggars’ homophobia[/h]
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After Josh Duggar’s resignation from the conservative Family Research Council (FRC) on Thursday and admission that he did indeed molest underage girls — including his sisters — while he was a teenager, critics were not just calling for the cancellation of his family’s reality show; they were highlighting the apparent hypocrisy between his actions and his family’s repeated attempts to paint same-sex marriage and homosexuality itself as moral failings.
Talk show host Montel Williams was perhaps the most high-profile person lambasting Duggar on Twitter going into Thursday evening.
TLC has canceled all airing of “19 Kids and Counting” as the network ponders the show’s long0term future.
The tag “Josh Duggar hypocrite” was full of similar posts blasting the FRC’s now-former policy director. But a look at the Duggars’ recent history illustrates that homophobic statements were indeed part of the family business. Here are a few examples:
1. The family concealed a lesbian relative’s sexuality
When Evelyn Ruark, the older sister of the Duggar matriarch, Michelle, appeared on the family’s show on The Learning Channel, the program made no mention of her sexuality, or that she already had a partner. Ruark had also expressed misgivings about her relatives’ involvement in the “Quiverfull” parenting movement, which calls on members to eschew all manner of birth control.
“We have often thought that QuiverFull is a cult,” Ruark told the National Enquirer in 2010. “It appears to be brainwashing to me.”
2. Michelle Duggar fought to overturn an anti-discrimination statute protecting LGBT Arkansans
While Michelle Duggar has been quoted as saying that Ruark “is an amazing person,” she was not as kind to other LGBT residents in Fayetteville, launching a series of robocalls last year calling for the overturning of Ordinance 119, which allowed trans residents to use restrooms, locker rooms and other facilities according to their gender identity.
“I don’t believe the citizens of Fayetteville would want males with past child predator convictions that claim they are female to have a legal right to enter private areas that are reserved for women and girls,” she said. “I doubt that Fayetteville parents would stand for a law that would endanger their daughters or allow them to be traumatized by a man joining them in their private space.”
The ordinance was eventually overturned in a local vote, and the family was found to have donated money to local forces calling for it to be repealed.
3. Josh Duggar accused the president of facilitating an anti-Christian agenda
In August 2014, Josh Duggar warned the audience at the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa that President Barack Obama was furthering a pro-LGBT agenda at the expense of religious conservatives.
“We have an administration that has taken a direct assault on us. This is not just about a disagreement,” he argued. “This is not just saying, ‘This is our opinion, here’s your opinion, let’s have a discussion.'”
He would revisit the remark four months later, when he accused unnamed “radical gay groups” of using “the power of the state” against Christians.
4. Jim Bob Duggar bragged that a petition calling for the show’s cancellation only boosted its exposure
Josh’s remarks about “radical gay groups” might have been prompted by an online petition that eventually amassed around 180,000 signatures calling for TLC to pull the show because of his family’s anti-LGBT beliefs.
But the family patriarch scoffed at the effort during a speech, “They won’t succeed. Our show is the No. 1 show on TLC. It’s a small group creating this fuss. All it has done is give us more exposure.”
The Duggars’ confidence was probably bolstered by a campaign mounted by other Christian conservatives, who pledged to save the show from “rabid homosexuals.”
5. The Duggar family backs Rick Santorum’s 2012 presidential campaign
Rick Santorum’s own history of anti-LGBT remarks is well-documented. But it did not stop the family from recording a video in which they were all-too-happy to endorse his run for the presidency:
Among the reasons? Santorum, they said, is “a defender of traditional marriage, protecting the core of our families.”
While Santorum has not made his intentions known for 2016, he can’t count on a sequel; Business Insider reported earlier this month that the family is now backing former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
6. Ducks of a feather: Josh Duggar rallies behind Phil Robertson
The Duck Dynasty patriarch was suspended from his show in 2013 following racist and homophosbic remarks that were printed in a magazine interview. While the uproar led to the show’s ratings dropping, conservatives quickly tried to paint Robertson as the victim.
Josh Duggar made a similar statement on his blog, arguing that Robertson’s remarks were not “the real controversy.”
“The real issue is religious intolerance, and it shouldn’t be tolerated,” Duggar said at the time. “He has a right to free speech and that includes his opinions on religion, life, marriage …and ducks.”
It remains to be seen whether Robertson — or any of the other prominent Republicans previously seen with Josh Duggar — will speak in his defense following Thursday’s events.
 

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Sort of like the picture I posted last week of John Wayne Gacy with Roslyn Carter. Vit incorrectly said Gacy was a Republican but after I posted facts to rebuke his claim, he backed off. He admitted that he erred but according to his own standards, he lied. Makes you wonder how much other shit he makes up.

My point is that creeps come from all backgrounds. In advance, a large part of Carter's views and policies were based on his Christian belief's, making him a right wing wack job according to the Gruberites in here.

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Ridiculous comparison. I got two killers confused and admitted it was a mistake. Not sure what point you're trying to make. Whatever it is you failed. Try again.
 

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I don't understand why you guys are posting pictures of Duggar with these Republicans?

They didn't know about this situation. What are you trying to do here?
 

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Here is the sex offender Bill Clinton flew with on the Lolita Express to a private island that had under aged girls

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Remember when you idiots created a thread on that?
 

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Sort of like the picture I posted last week of John Wayne Gacy with Roslyn Carter. Vit incorrectly said Gacy was a Republican but after I posted facts to rebuke his claim, he backed off. He admitted that he erred but according to his own standards, he lied. Makes you wonder how much other shit he makes up.

Of course he lied. All he does is lie.
 

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I don't understand why you guys are posting pictures of Duggar with these Republicans?

They didn't know about this situation. What are you trying to do here?
You're kidding right? You should ask these questions every time a republican posts about Obama and bill Ayers or Obama and rev wright. Or a Clinton who had ever been in the same county as a suspected criminal.

It just shows yet another republican community leaders hypocrisy. Yeah, gay parents hurt children huh Duggars??? Get off your soapbox and lock your kid up.
 

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