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To: Bonaparte
It seems that it is getting harder and harder for Mitt and his supporters to tell fact from fiction:

From his Regent University speech:

"It seems that Europe leads Americans in this way of thinking," Romney told the crowd of more than 5,000. "In France, for instance, I'm told that marriage is now frequently contracted in seven-year terms where either party may move on when their term is up. How shallow and how different from the Europe of the past."

Only problem with that is that it isn't true. It comes from a plot point in a novel by fellow Mormon Orson Scott Card. It's called "The Memory of Earth," and it is a fictionalization of the Book of Mormon set in outer space.

It's being discussed all over the blogs.

166 posted on 05/09/2007 9:45:44 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: EternalVigilance; TAdams8591
That's pretty funny, EV.

Hey, Teri! Check out post 166. Isn't that a scream? Romney can't seem to tell the diff between science fiction and reality. Just the kind of guy we want at the helm of our nation!

170 posted on 05/09/2007 9:49:34 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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