Reader comments: Cindy McCain's humanitarianism would be asset as first lady
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Anonymous | 2:00 a.m. July 24, 2008
We have an editorial in a LDS Church newspaper praising someone whose wealth is tried to selling and distributing alcohol and if you write bringing this irony to light, you get censored.
Mom to Many | 6:56 a.m. July 24, 2008
Congratulations to Cindy McCain for working so hard for the good of others. I've been to Rwanda in the last couple of years and the needs are still great. I can't imagine how it must have been in 1994. And I never knew the McCain's adoption a special-needs child from another country - kudos to them! As a mom to adopted children also, I think it's fabulous that they learned on such a personal level what life is like for children in orphanages around the world. I was never voting for Obama anyway, but what a great first lady we could have!
Anonymous | 7:01 a.m. July 24, 2008
We're going to have to get some idea of what Mrs. Obama brings to the table.
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Mc | 8:01 a.m. July 24, 2008
Maybe if Mrs. Obama had gotten out of her comfort zone to see American efforts to help others across the world, she would have found some reason to be proud of her country a little sooner than last year when support for her husband's political aspirations finally gave her a feeling of pride in America for the first time in her adult life.
family values? | 9:14 a.m. July 24, 2008
Cindy McCain is truly a woman for our times.
Especially in the manner in which she split up the relationship between her husband and his former wife.
Ah, yes. Family values at its finest!
Especially in the manner in which she split up the relationship between her husband and his former wife.
Ah, yes. Family values at its finest!
Mitt's It.... | 9:41 a.m. July 24, 2008
Is the Deseret News starting it's endorsement of Sen McCain's campaign, beginning with this tribute to his wife, knowing in advance that Mitt is going to be the VP Pick? hmmmm...
Anonymous | 11:36 a.m. July 24, 2008
This article is setting the tone for a large unnamed group in Utah. They are getting their marching orders.
Vast Mormon Conspiracy | 7:34 p.m. July 24, 2008
That's right, every Latter-day Saint picked up the DesNews this morning so that they could get their marching orders for November and this Washington Post editorial which was regularly scheduled for publication in the paper was nevertheless personally approved by Pres. Thomas S. Monson - give me a break!
Grow up kids, you make those people who try to sneak into Area 51 look reasonable next to your paranoid conspiratorial delusions.
Grow up kids, you make those people who try to sneak into Area 51 look reasonable next to your paranoid conspiratorial delusions.
Thomas | 8:36 p.m. July 24, 2008
Anon -- Nothing morally wrong with selling alcohol, as long as it's to non-Mormons.
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