What's your point??!? |
People just spin whatever they want in their minds, spew it out and then in becomes canon. Blanket training while not my cup of tea does not equal beating their children with a metal rod. And I don't even like or want to defend the Duggars. |
Why, because my opinion may not be the same as yours? Nice job on stigmatizing mental health issues though. Progressive thinker, aren't ya? ![]() |
Josh was not the head of FRC. But I understand the confusion, since a former member of FRC's founding board had his own set of sexual allegations: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Alan_Rekers |
Exactly. Its a horrible terrible thing no matter the race or ethnicity. |
+100 |
Executive Director is not top dog? Ok, whatever you say. It was in every organization I've been part of.
It still is bullshit that he was given a job that his only qualification for was to be part of the super breeder cult family. |
Nice, name calling. Real mature. |
Did you read the police records? One of the very young children interviewed reported that the parents beat them with a metal rod. Go ahead and apologize for your error, I'll wait. |
Tony Perkins, President Thomas R. Anderson, Chairman Those would be the top dogs. Often times "Executive Director" is handed out like candy. Just like "Vice President" |
Oh man, lots of drama at the FRC office today, I bet. |
Because very young children are often credible when being led through an interview. |
Oh please hold your breath while you wait, please oh please. |
When you apologize for calling me a dumbass, I'll consider apologizing for .... Offending you? What am I apologizing to you for again? |
To be a fly on the wall of that meeting. From their website: FRC Statement on Josh Duggar Resignation Washington, D.C. - Family Research Council President Tony Perkins released the following statement regarding the resignation of Josh Duggar: "Today Josh Duggar made the decision to resign his position as a result of previously unknown information becoming public concerning events that occurred during his teenage years. "Josh believes that the situation will make it difficult for him to be effective in his current work. We believe this is the best decision for Josh and his family at this time. We will be praying for everyone involved," concluded Perkins. |