This campaign of the mormon church would result in there being dozens of mormon "caucus" threads promoting the actions described in this article being posted today if they were allowed.
Maybe that's the reason for the recent attack threads on FR and the "anti-mormons" presently running.
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Nailed it in one.
The Morg must really be losing money, I mean members..... Either that or they are trying to get Romney elected.
Evidently the door-to-door 'campaign' ain't working any more!
Good grief, yet not surprising.
Can you imagine being the fly on the wall in the Bishop's office when a MORMON has to explain how they managed to get themselves KICKED OFF of one of the biggest and highly visited CONSERVATIVE sites on the web??
This is not the wording I would have chosen, but I don’t see this as deception. It is common marketing practice to thank someone for doing something that you hope they will do in the near future. I’m pretty sure I’ve seen this many times in advertisements “Thank you for trying our delicious pastries.” As a random example of this, I googled and found the Roosa Bee Farm in Wallkill New York, and at the bottom of their home page, where you still need to click to actually order anything, it says “Thank You for trying our honey and if you ever have any questions, we will always be there for you. Just give us a call.” As another example, where I work, there is one lady who sends me lists of files that need actions, but thanks me for doing them as if they were already done (as she does expect them to be done in the near future). It is actually confusing sometimes, because everyone else thanks me after I have worked the requests, so if I’m not careful, I assume I’ve already worked her requests. It can be confusing, but there is no attempt at deception on her part.