To: rintense
Unlike Huck, would would outright change the Constitution.
I think your post is a tad incomplete. (Hey, it's happened to all of us who post...)
If it is your contention that Mitt would change the constitution in any way, Um, he does not have the power as POTUS to do that alone. Mormons regard the Constitution as an inspired document, we would most certainly hold it inviolate.
Just in case people are wondering what Mormons think of Coffee and Tea, I am a life long Mormon, I think Coffee smells like burnt popcorn, and the Herbal tea I was not able to avoid while on my mission, tasted to me like dusty water. I have no problems with others who want to drink such things in my presence, I even bought a good friend a bottle of Grey goose for Christmas (it's his favorite in martinis).
A "Good" Mormon will not change the Government in any way that conservatives would approve of, a "Bad" Mormon like a "Bad" Catholic, or a "Bad" Methodist could do anything. Of one thing I am sure, Hillary will try to change the Constitution to stay "President" if elected.
Mitt has never been my man, I have had reservations about him as a conservative, but since Thompson dropped out yesterday, I really don't have a Dog in this hunt anymore...
493 posted on
01/23/2008 1:40:47 PM PST by
DelphiUser
("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
To: DelphiUser
No, not my intention at all. In fact, it was a slam on Huckabee and no one else.
496 posted on
01/23/2008 2:10:23 PM PST by
rintense
(You don't advance conservatism by becoming more liberal. Piss off McCain and Huck!)
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