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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy does Rmoney run from his name Willard
Is Willard a Mormon name?
Are there any non Mormons with that name?
Willard Richards
Willard E. Towles
J. Willard Marriott
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread828346/pg1
Romney was named after J. Willard Marriott, the Mormon hotel Tycoon and founder of Marriott Hotels, now his two sons are backing Romney to the tune of 1.5 Million thus far and several congressional campaigns
How is Morman support playing in this election and how will it play in the comming months?
Some things to keep in mind...
Worldwide, there are over 13 million Mormons, nearly the same as the number of Jews.
In the United States the LDS Church is the 4th largest individual denomination with over 6 Million members nationwide.
Politically we might just think of Glenn beck or "Willard" Mitt Romney, but who knew about the Marriotts? Prominent Mormons also include the Billionaire father of Jon Hunstman, the CEO of Jet-blue, the CEO of Eastman Kodak and the CEO of Black and Decker amongst several others.
Now I want to be clear, I am not knocking the Morman religion in this thread, but I am observing that there appear to be wealth and power behind Romney originating from Morman backers that the average American might not be aware of and the media is not commenting on.
Andy823
(11,495 posts)It was about a weird guy named Willard who had a bunch of rats for pets. Most of Willard Romenys backers seem to be a bunch of "rats" also! Just saying!
malaise
(269,237 posts)HarveyDarkey
(9,077 posts)Wonder if his middle name is Ben?
rufus dog
(8,419 posts)That had to be early 70's.
Buns_of_Fire
(17,202 posts)How could we ever forget such a touching love song to a rat? *sniff*
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)RedRocco
(454 posts)your screen name makes me wonder what mill town you are from. not that there are any cotton mills here anymore
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)badge of honor just to yank the chain of the "holier than thous". Textile mill workers knew what real work was.
I was born in a mill town in South Carolina.
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)RedRocco
(454 posts)Piedmont here. its strange to think that Greenville was once the textile capital of the world huh?
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)My Father was a Weave Room Manager eventually becoming a mill manager. He played on the infamous mill baseball teams that produced some great professional players. He also played minor league and was going into the majors when WWII happened and they had to tool up the mill for parachutes and informs for the military. It was interesting times. Child working slavery was ended partially because of the child labor laws passed by the federal government to end it in the cotton mills. There were big money folks behind the textile business and they sucked all the money and health out of ever human being that worked their. The mill worker had a job as long as he cowed to or should I say paid homage to the Lowenstiens and Orr family. Good thing was the mill provided affordable housing for their workers and eventually let them buy the homes they had been leasing for a great price. There was a company store where you spent tokens that were only good at the mill store. So it wasn't all bad. There was a dance hall and stage above the mill store where basketball would be played and shows put on for the community. My first rock band played there in the 60's. I have fond memories of those days. I miss both of my parents who lived and breathed that whole experience.
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)Lint Head
(15,064 posts)HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)Lawlbringer
(550 posts)Willard Romney is also a corporate clown.
sudopod
(5,019 posts)Swamp Lover
(431 posts)And don't get me started about Santorumn.......
Zoeisright
(8,339 posts)And I'd say that's pretty accurate.
jmowreader
(50,571 posts)They probably get called Willy in elementary school, and then one of their adversaries learns "willy" is slang for penis making their entire junior high career one long dick joke, and in high school they want to be addressed by their middle names.
I've known three men who were named Willard, and every one of them went by his middle name.
stevedeshazer
(21,653 posts)I have two, Hoodie and El Toro. They are brothers and really cool.
But I would never call them Willard. Or put them in magic underwear.
bluesbassman
(19,383 posts)Not the most illustious POTUS.
From Wiki:
Fillmore opposed the proposal to keep slavery out of the territories annexed during the MexicanAmerican War in order to appease the South and so supported the Compromise of 1850, which he signed, including the Fugitive Slave Act ("Bloodhound Law" which was part of the compromise. On the foreign policy front, he furthered the rising trade with Japan and clashed with the French over Napoleon III's attempt to annex Hawaii and with the French and the British over the attempt of Narciso López to invade Cuba. After his presidency, he joined the Know-Nothing movement; throughout the Civil War, he opposed President Lincoln and during Reconstruction supported President Johnson. He is consistently included in the bottom 10 of historical rankings of Presidents of the United States.