That reminds me of an incident thirty years ago, when I was sitting in my grandparents’ den, and my grandfather was reading the newspaper and let out a big laugh. I asked him what was so funny. He was reading an article in which the KKK had come out strongly and steadfastedly against the moral evil of abortion... but the group then added with the exception of for blacks, which in that case, abortion was “okay.”
Maybe the LDS is like that. I don’t know. And who can remotely gauge anything about Romney, since he’s been on every side of every issue imaginable? I can’t imagine any Republican I would trust any less on anything than Romney.
You can STILL hear that. Margaret Sanger lives in a lot of people’s hearts. Everyone (quite properly) spotted ObamaCare’s war on the elderly. I smell a similar hidden agenda in Bishop Willard’s career. Hat tip to Glenn Beck, who gave the game away when he said that Willard was -personally- a good man, as he had worked so hard to discourage abortion -within- his church. That set me to thinking about how such a paradox could be resolved.