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To: esryle

PROVO - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told Brigham Young University students Tuesday that it is possible to be a good Mormon and a Democrat.

“My faith and political beliefs are deeply intertwined. I am a Democrat because I am a Mormon, not in spite of it,” he told a gathering of more than 4,000 at the Marriott Center.

But Nevada’s senior senator says he also hopes votes for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney are “determined by his political stands, and not his religion.”

Reid said people often question how he can be a Democrat and a Mormon, but called the social responsibility Democrats espouse a good fit with the beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He questioned the guidance of some LDS Church leaders, though.

In remarks to the media following his address, Reid said that, “In the past years we’ve had some very prominent members of the church, like Ezra Taft Benson, who are really right-wing people.

“Members of the church are obedient and followers in the true sense of the word, but these people have taken members of the church down the path that is the wrong path,” he said.

However, Reid says he doesn’t have to answer to those who question his faith in the LDS Church.

“I have to go get my [temple] recommend, and they’re not present,” he quipped.

Reid didn’t convert to the LDS Church until he became an adult, after he married his wife, Landra, both of whom were 19 at the time.

Before joining the church, he said the figure he came closest to worshipping was President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A pillowcase with the quote “We can, we will, we must” stitched on it hung in his living room growing up in Searchlight, Nev., in a house with no indoor plumbing.

“He fought for the workers of America,” Reid said. “President Roosevelt is the basis of my political direction.”

Reid praised workers’ unions, condemned the thought that free enterprise alone can solve global warming and spoke out strongly against the war in Iraq.

“I say the invasion of Iraq was the worst foreign policy blunder in our country’s history,” he said, to loud applause from many in attendance. “I say our diplomatic army should be larger than our military army.”

Reid said afterward that the reaction did not surprise him because many Americans oppose the war, including BYU students.

Although Reid is a Democrat, he says he is adamantly anti-abortion, and instead of voting for abortion bills, he votes for family-planning measures such as federal health insurance programs covering contraceptives, he said.

Katherine Winters, a graduate student in civil engineering, said she was happy to get beyond the typical sound bites and begin to know Reid “as a person.”

She said she originally registered as a Republican when she turned 18 because her parents were Republicans. But lately she’s been rethinking her political stand.

“Recently there’s so much that the Democratic Party has embraced; there is so much good that those social causes have done,” she said. “I don’t think you can call yourself a true Christian without caring for the poor.”


14 posted on 10/16/2007 10:48:12 AM PDT by scott7278 ("Before I give you the benefit of my reply, I would like to know what we are talking about.")
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To: scott7278
“I say our diplomatic army should be larger than our military army.”

Thank you, Neville Chamberlain!

This is the kind of fuzzy-brained, Bill Clinton, "let's just sue the terrorists, and if we don't have enough evidence, we'll let them keep this Bin Ladin guy" thinking that caused 9/11, because the bad guys thought, thanks to the lawyers and Liberals, that America was a backboneless, cheese-doodle-eating bunch of do-nothing infidels who would never get up off the couch to get the paper, much less go to Godforsaken Afganistan and drop billion pound MOABs on the ARABs. Let these morons get into power in '08, and you will have American blood on American soil.

Listen, Harry: you put twenty-thousand pampered, striped pants diplomats on the beach at Normandy under Nazi machine-gun fire, and let me know how that works out.

25 posted on 10/16/2007 10:58:14 AM PDT by 50sDad (Angels on asteroids are abducting crop circles!)
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However, Reid says he doesn’t have to answer to those who question his faith in the LDS Church. “I have to go get my [temple] recommend, and they’re not present,” he quipped.

Not sure if I should laugh or sigh. A Christian would say it was between him and Christ, or between him and God, not between him and his temple recommend.

42 posted on 10/16/2007 11:30:01 AM PDT by Greg F (Duncan Hunter is a good man.)
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