I shouldn't need to describe or quote the recent statements of the Honorable Todd Akin. If you have not read about him, you should not be posting here.
My question for discussion is that given the statements he made and the "apology" he made, should there be any concern about his qualifications to serve in Congress and, especially on the committees he has been serving?
Akin Committees
Armed Services - Seapower and Expeditionary Forces, Air and Land Forces
Budget -
Science, Space, and Technology - Space and Aeronautics, Energy and Environment.
I don't believe he is representative of the party but I do fear that he may be representative of some other individuals who are in equally powerful positions on any party. I think his party would be served well if he were to resign (or be forced to resign) and be replaced with another of the same party. Then the reelection would be based on a more reasonable set of criteria.
Are their those who do not see this as prejudice? How would you define it and to what degree of seriousness?
Once again the Republican Party is giving away the election with idiotic morons that screw things up for all concerned. Try and unseat a female in that jurisdiction now. THANKS FOR SCREWING EVERY REPUBLICAN EVERYWHERE TODD!
Take a look at this and read the Eisenhower speech. How close are the Republicans of today to then and why? http://odenton.patch.com/blog_posts/my-grandfather-was-an-eisenhower-republican
Take care.
Ok. I'm assuming this is the comment you are referring to, Rusty. Akin's comment about 'legitimate rape' is ridiculous and he really added insult to injury with the comment that the body has a way of shutting down. Do I think this is indicative of the Republican party? No. Believe it or not, many Republicans are pro-choice. Also Romney & Ryan have both said they do not agree with him about rape abortions. Now your article: "I don't believe he is representative of the party but I do fear that he may be representative of some other individuals who are in equally powerful positions on any party. I think his party would be served well if he were to resign (or be forced to resign) and be replaced with another of the same party." So where is the non-partisan part of your blog? You certainly didn't feel moved to write about the outrage over Biden's 'chains' comments. Should we be calling for his resignation because he is clearly a Racist? Is he indicative of the Democrat party? He's pretty much at the top of his game, too.