Posted on 11/13/2011 9:34:26 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
He did indeed.
![]() The late Seamus Romney |
It's a Romney family legend ... http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/specials/romney/articles/part4_main/
Yes, Mitt Romney is the Michele Vic of politics....
That story alone should end his career!
Can you keep us up to date on what is going on with that turd Peace. The LSM is acting as if Steve Peace is some big Christian political leader. This guy is the prevert that said Cain was S Hing is office staff for saying darlin..
I think Myth is funneling money into Bachmann’s campaign, she hired one of Romney’s guys from 2008 for the SC primary. She had some windfall of money too.
There are many rational reasons to not vote for mittens but his religion isn't one of them.
If you are an Evangelical, Jesus is crying because you are full of hate.
Your vote does nothing to either validate nor invalidate Mittens religion, but millions of good, God loving Mormons {I'm Catholic} don't need your "validation".
You are a sick puppy.
Why not campaign against him NOW?
Soon to be former MS Guvner ping
Anyone who believes Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon fable, will be gullible in other areas.
I used to think I could vote for a Mormon. Now, I can’t have any confidence in someone who is so mistaken about the most important thing, especially when evidence against the veracity of Mormonism is so prevalent ...
Aside from believing a fable, look at Mormon politicians. All over the map, unpredictable. Mormons may have a squeaky clean reputation, but that’s not reflective of the real world.
IF the republican elite nominate romney... obama’s reelection will be THEIR fault... and no one elses.
LLS
I'm a Catholic and we believe in the Virgin Birth...fable?
If you want facts that you can prove, you can't believe in any God based religion.
Book of Genesis, created everything in six days and rested on the seventh day...fable?
Religion requires belief, and because you don't believe in the Book of Mormon, you can't declare their religion to be a fable, that may be your opinion, but that doesn't make it so.
[There are many rational reasons to not vote for mittens but his religion isn’t one of them.
If you are an Evangelical, Jesus is crying because you are full of hate.]
I don’t hate Mormons, I just won’t voe for one for president.
Vote Satanic! Otherwise you will be ntolerant! Religion doesn’t matter!
What an idiotic point of view. If I’m full of hate, you sre full of stupid. I won’t vote Muslim, scientologist, rastafaran, or Heaven’s Gater either. Sorry chump that you would do so.
[And no, I wont vote for a Mormon for president either...
There’s the real reason you’re against him. The others are smoke and mirrors. ]
They are all tied together. I know from a lot of experience dealing with tem here in Nevada.
No, the virgin birth is not a fable. That account is from Scripture, not from the Book of Mormon.
Do you know anything about Mormonism, its founder and its doctrines? Do you think they’re compatible with Christianity? Or do you (like me) consider it to have emanated from the overactive imagination of Joseph Smith?
Not sure why you’d come to the defense of a cult such as Mormonism, if you consider the Bible to be sacred Scripture. Or maybe you don’t see the Bible as a particularly noteworthy book?
OK, you’ve got me confused, USS Alaska ...
As I recall, the line from the Romneys back in 2008 was that the dog liked riding up there kinda like sticking the nose out the window, which lots of dogs like to do, only better and that the gross incident was from something he ate, not from distress at riding on the roof.
If Barbour didn’t even mention Herman Cain, who has been leading for months in the straw polls? Or does Barbour reflect the left wing mindset of the former GOP?
Mr. Cain was given the most difficult questions in the debate, and he handled them beautifully and honestly, while the career politicians fell into the political vernacular they’ve used for decades. Mr. Cain does not speak down to his audience, but uses the same English the people use, making his points without a plethora of unnecessary words t make his honest points.
I cringe to call myself a Republican! The party left me in 1992!
Thank God the Tea Party is organizing their base!
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