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To: Colofornian

How many financial frauds were NOT perpetrated by Mormons? I’ve heard the same bigoted remarks about Jews. Or, for that matter, conservatives.

Let’s get off of this track and agree that despicable people come from all creeds and colors.


3 posted on 01/17/2010 3:07:40 PM PST by Inkie
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To: Inkie; ApplegateRanch; thecodont; Little Bill; panaxanax; teppe; Does so; svcw; ...
How many financial frauds were NOT perpetrated by Mormons? I’ve heard the same bigoted remarks about Jews. Or, for that matter, conservatives. [Inkie]

What religion was Bernie Madoff? … How about some of the others in recent pyramid/ponzi schemes? Why is it relevant here, that there were "LDS ties", other than the LDS “leadership has issued periodic advisories about it...”? The same thing happens in both religious and secular service organizations, charities, country clubs, and other groups; not just churches. So again, why the emphasis on LDS, even though the article does speck to other groups? What is the (not so) hidden agenda? [Applegate Ranch]

I don’t think affinity hustles are restricted to any one denomination or religion. [thecodont]

This is a hit piece on the Mormons. [Little Bill]

Just another chance to attack Mormons… [panaxanax]

Lds are 2% of the U.S. population – and about 2.5%-3% of the religious population. So you’d expect to see Lds responsible for these schemes in about 3% of the church-related schemes, right?

So, y’all, please explain, why in less than 10 months, we’ve seen all these journalists’ Lds-based articles, as noted on these FR threads (this is the seventh article in less than 10 months – many of these involving Ponzi schemes from Sacramento, CA, to Aurora, CO to Texas to Utah)?

Please inform us ALL of you -- if this is such a rampant epidemic in other denominations or religions -- which denominations are you referencing? (Name names)

If you can't, stop the innuendo that this is a "rampant epidemic" problem in Christian denominations vs. an occasional problem in those denominations...and start producing facts like what you see as follows below:

Besides, I think we all, myself included, could be better instructed on how to actually empathize with all the $ victims behind all these articles listed below -- including well-off older widows who suddenly have to hunt for jobs. (I noticed all of you have basically, by having the above as your first post response, wind up either intentionally or inadvertently siding with the fraud perps!!! Where's our hearts for the victims here?)

Man Who Defrauded Fellow Church Goer Pleads Guilty
Source: www.connect2utah.com (KUTV) Jan. 7, 2010

Lindon Man Accused of Trying To Kill Witnesses To Alleged Scam
Source: MidUtahRadio.com, Nov. 19, 2009

Calif. Man Charged with $40 million Ponzi scheme
Source: AP, March 20, 2009

Man Who Defrauded Fellow Church Goer Pleads Guilty
Source: Fox News, April 8, 2009

Merriman's church donations may be tainted [Mormon Ponzi schemer's tithe monies ill-gotten?]
Source: Denver Post, April 24, 2009

LDS Church returned $200K in Southwick Tithing
Source: AP, Sept. 14, 2009

From this article: Affinity fraud among Latter-day Saints members has been common enough that the church leadership has issued periodic advisories about it...interviews...indicate there was a group whose fortunes were even more tied to Triton: members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons.

18 posted on 01/17/2010 4:38:36 PM PST by Colofornian (If you're not going to drink the coffee, at least wake up and smell it!)
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