Let's just say none of them have a conservative bone in their bodies, nor is this a particularly nice human being.
I applaud what he's saying here (I even know why he's saying it, but it's not because he's a conservative), but even Howard Zinn said one or two things that were correct.
Very interesting insight. Sorry to hear that’s the case, and whether he meant it or not, it is a road map for how socons and libertines can and should work together on issues....
I do have reservations about Potter’s motive for the suit after reading his very clumsy statements. But I still support the suit in principle and hope he succeeds.
My reservation is that I think he should have been able to articulate why his faith would not allow him in good conscience to offer coverage for contraceptives. That is the basis for his suit and he failed to do that in the interviews. This should be a cake walk for any Catholic let alone one who goes against the mandate in a law suit.