His positions on abortion, the 2nd amendment, national defense (as in our armed forces), and most of the economic issues also appear to be very strong.
But the immigration issue and his so obvious stand on it, mean I will support another in the primaries. IMHO, you have to get all of those right.
Having said that, should he be the nominee against Obama, I will vote for him to remove the Marxist.
Hmmmm...my guess is fellow mormon, Romney? No surprise there.
And your Mormon church isn't "pandering" to illegals by employing them as official Mormon church bishops? (By "employment" I don't mean a "paycheck"; certainly Lds bishops get ministry expenses reimbursed by the Mormon church)
2 LDS branch presidents in Utah deported to Guatemala, El Salvador
IMHO, you have to get all of those right.
And your Mormon church -- they've "got it right?"
Considering The Disconnect Between Some LDS Church Members and Leadership on Immigration
It seems, Jeff, that you hold your GOP candidates to a higher stance than you do your church. But I guess unlike the Mormon church -- accountable to NO one -- GOP candidates are in sharp contrast accountable to the people.
I have the same reservations you do about Perry doing the walk, but I sure do like the way he talks the talk.
As far as I’m concerned any Republican who criticizes what he just said about the Fed and its sniveling little perps is part of the America hating enemy.
Santorum was not catching on (because of the Twoomey/Specter thing IMO) anyway, but this should pretty much end him.
I have the same reservations you do about Perry doing the walk, but I sure do like the way he talks the talk.
As far as I’m concerned any Republican who criticizes what he just said about the Fed and its sniveling little perps is part of the America hating enemy.
Santorum was not catching on (because of the Twoomey/Specter thing IMO) anyway, but this should pretty much end him.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/victoria-m-defrancesco-soto/latino-love-bush-v-perry_b_874631.html