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MITT ROMNEY TAKES ON HECKLER
The Mitt Report ^ | 02-17-07 | Mitt Report

Posted on 02/17/2007 9:12:08 PM PST by mittreport

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To: zarf
Mitt takes on a Christian lunatic very nicely here.

It is very likely that this guy was a plant by the Democrats. They are desperately trying to emphasis Romney's religion. The way their little minds work is that they believe that Christians will be discouraged from voting in case Romney becomes the GOP nominee because he is a Mormon.

However, I believe Christians and voters in general will be more discouraged from voting for a socialist agnostic named Hillary or for a leftist with an Arabic name.
101 posted on 02/19/2007 1:33:45 PM PST by etradervic (Newt in '08)
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To: zarf

Me too, and I need glasses.


102 posted on 02/19/2007 1:37:56 PM PST by CholeraJoe ("The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord shall be born as the seventh month dies.")
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To: geopyg
Romney's Mormonism is irrelevant to his qualifications for the Presidency. My opposition to him is based on ideology, not religion. He never adhered to conservative positions until he considered a run for the Republican nomination for the Presidency. Yes, Ronald Reagan had been a liberal in the 1930s and 1940s, but he had developed a track record of conservatism starting in the 1950s, when he was a spokesman for General Electric and gave pro-free market, limited government speeches well before he became involved in public life, first by campaigning for Goldwater in 1964 and then by running for governor of California. Romney's supposed conversion took place after being a liberal governor of Massachusetts, pro-abortion, pro-"gay rights", anti-gun, and pro-socialized medicine.
103 posted on 02/19/2007 1:42:55 PM PST by Wallace T.
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To: mittreport

Isn't this guy a Mormon???


104 posted on 02/19/2007 1:45:08 PM PST by X-Ecutioner
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To: X-Ecutioner

Who, Hary Reid? ;-)


105 posted on 02/19/2007 2:10:04 PM PST by sevenbak
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To: sevenbak

Gee- its been several years since I sang it, so I don't rember the exact words. I do recall singing the verses and realizing many of things that, I, as a protestant, atribute to Jesus; the Mormon hymn was attribituting to Joseph Smith.

A quick search came up with a speech by LDS leader Richard C. Edgley which may have something to do with my bewilderment:




Joseph Smith lived the life of a prophet. He suffered the life of a prophet. He died the death of a prophet. Out of persecution, suffering, and the shedding of innocent blood, the stone carved out of a mountain without hands rolls forward. The words of John Taylor continue to ring with increasing power and clarity: “The Book of Mormon, and this book of Doctrine and Covenants of the church, cost the best blood of the nineteenth century to bring them forth for the salvation of a ruined world” (D&C 135:6).

John Taylor also said: “Joseph Smith, the Prophet and Seer of the Lord, has done more, save Jesus only, for the salvation of men in this world, than any other man that ever lived in it” (D&C 135:3).

Through trial and affliction Joseph brought together all the elements of the gospel, fitted together like a beautiful puzzle.

The true nature of God has been restored.
The priesthood is upon the earth.
Baptisms can be performed with authority.
Temple covenants bind families together forever.
The Atonement and the Resurrection are meaningful events affecting the lives of millions. And living prophets today bring divine light to a troubled world.

Without the Prophet Joseph Smith, with all his trials, sufferings, and even death:


The priesthood of God could not be found upon the earth.

Temple ordinances and covenants would not be found; hope would be replaced with loneliness, confusion, and despair.

The ordinances of baptism, confirmation, and endowment would have no efficacy.

The concept of God would remain the great mystery of an impersonal force that cannot be explained or understood.

The knowledge and understanding of the plan of salvation and the Atonement of Christ would be replaced with ignorance and superstition.

The prophets would indeed be dead, and revelation would be a thing of the past.

Without the Prophet Joseph Smith, spiritual darkness would continue to reign and hope would continue to wane.

The Lord promised, “If thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes” (D&C 121:8).

In his 1998 Christmas devotional, President Gordon B. Hinckley declared:


No one has borne more certain knowledge of the Son of God, the resurrected Lord Jesus Christ, than has this great prophet of this the dispensation of the fulness of times. Praise to his name. Honor to his memory. Reverence to him as an instrument in the hands of the Almighty in bringing to pass the restoration of His work in our time. [Gordon B. Hinckley, First Presidency Christmas devotional delivered at the Tabernacle on Temple Square, Salt Lake City, 6 December 1998]


106 posted on 02/19/2007 2:15:15 PM PST by geopyg (Don't wish for peace, pray for Victory.)
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To: Wallace T.

These are large misconceptions mostly brought on by those opposed to his religion, knowing they can't make that claim stick so they use these. Here is some of his actual record. Read it, you'll be pleasantly surprised. His actual record is there for all to see if you really want to see them. When it's all over, Mitt will be the one to beat. Start here. Thanks to Unmarked Package for postiong this.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1787109/posts?page=115#115


107 posted on 02/19/2007 2:18:04 PM PST by sevenbak
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To: geopyg
Joseph Smith was a prophet like any other biblical prophets, and all these prophets throughout time had one message and one message only, the absoluteness of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Everything scripturally, and otherwise leads us to him. Nothing else matters.

You still haven't substantiated your claim. Going off on tangent to try to hide a deception on your part isn't working. Keep trying.
108 posted on 02/19/2007 2:23:29 PM PST by sevenbak
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