Consider this thread a "gift."
Stupid part is, these same people will go to conferences and start wringing their hands about why young people aren't as interested in organized religion any more. Here's a hint: it's shit like this.
“Yeah, sure,” Christie replied when asked by MSNBC host Joe Scarborough if Romney’s comments were “a terrible thing to say.” “You can’t expect to be the leader of all the people and be divisive,” Christie continued. “You have to talk about themes, policies, that unite people.” Prominent Republican governors have united in their condemnation of Romney’s remarks, which he made in a post-election call with donors. Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal, Wisconsin’s Scott Walker and New Mexico’s Susana Martinez have also distanced themselves from the man who was their party’s standard-bearer only two weeks ago. Christie did excuse Romney’s remarks, nothing the candidate is still feeling the disappointment.
Prominent Republican governors have united in their condemnation of Romney’s remarks, which he made in a post-election call with donors. Louisiana’s Bobby Jindal, Wisconsin’s Scott Walker and New Mexico’s Susana Martinez have also distanced themselves from the man who was their party’s standard-bearer only two weeks ago.
Christie did excuse Romney’s remarks, nothing the candidate is still feeling the disappointment.
JPMorgan Chase and Credit Suisse agreed to pay $417 million in a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission over their handling of subprime mortgages, the agency said Friday. The banks did not admit or deny guilt. JPMorgan agreed to pay $296.9 million to settle the charges and Credit Suisse agreed to pay $120 million. Robert Khuzami, director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, in a statement called mortgage products like those sold by the banks “ground zero in the financial crisis.”
The banks did not admit or deny guilt. JPMorgan agreed to pay $296.9 million to settle the charges and Credit Suisse agreed to pay $120 million.
Robert Khuzami, director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, in a statement called mortgage products like those sold by the banks “ground zero in the financial crisis.”