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To: Godzilla

You are advocating a state run religion, which is unconstitutional.

Are your replies always this stupid, or are you making a special effort today?

You must have slept through that portion of your civics class. Tell me where I expressly wanted the gov’t to LEGISLATE the creation of a state run religion. . . . . .(crickets).”

Remember moron when complained that as governor, Romney didn’t disavow his religion before being sworn in? You are saying that by remaining a Mormon he was governing as a Mormon, which is something that only a state run Christian advocate would say.

“The moslem answer would be “How can you call yourself a believer and “detach” yourself from Shariah (Allah’s Law)? Do you prefer the rule of men to the rule of the Divine? Do you not know the verse where your Lord has told that anyone who rules by other than His Law is a disbeliever?” (from a moslem) Further you must be ignorant about Dearborn MI eh? “

Not all Muslims believe in Sharia Law in America, and that discussion would be between Muslims. It’s not up to the public to decide if someone is a believer in Islam.

“Excuse me - but that is not what the Supreme Courts say - whether we believe it or not - it bears the force of law in the land. “

The president has no power to override Supreme Court decisions.

“It seems our little friend here can only rely upon calling people bigots to stigmatize people that pose irrefutably good arguments as to why the constitution preserves our right to evalate candidates for office by any standard we deem correct. Perhaps he’ll pull out that same constitution and really read it some day and leave the thought police to other leftists at DU.”

You are saying Romney can be a practicing Mormon, but you are still a bigot to say what you’re saying about his religion and how you don’t want him to be president, because of it. You don’t like the Constitution, since the Constitution allows anyone of any religion to be president.


204 posted on 10/21/2011 2:16:52 PM PDT by Politics4US
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To: Politics4US; MHGinTN; Colofornian; Turtlepower; ejonesie22
Remember moron when complained that as governor, Romney didn’t disavow his religion before being sworn in? You are saying that by remaining a Mormon he was governing as a Mormon, which is something that only a state run Christian advocate would say.

Are you a moron, or are you possessed by a retarded ghost? As challenged show me where did I explicited state that, not your sorry derailed logic. Facts are he was a mormon and as such his decisions were influenced by his beliefs. Only a stark raving loon would infer that I am advocating a legislated religion - open you constitution and read it before emptying your mind.

Not all Muslims believe in Sharia Law in America, and that discussion would be between Muslims. It’s not up to the public to decide if someone is a believer in Islam.

If a person claims a religious belief - that is not a public decision politics - pretty simple to figure out - I would have expected that even you could have. In case you haven't figured it out - you are digging a very deep hole for yourself.

The president has no power to override Supreme Court decisions.

Nor the constitution either - yet we see with this one the backdoor moves to challenge our 2d amendment rights and if empowered by a like thinking congress can legislate to overturn the SC - checks and balances thing you didn't learn in school - you must have had a public education.

You are saying Romney can be a practicing Mormon, but you are still a bigot to say what you’re saying about his religion and how you don’t want him to be president, because of it.

And you are a bigger bigot to say I can't use his religious beliefs as part of my evaluation of his qualifications to be president. His religion is a component of why I don't want him as president. Small minded people like yourself fail to grasp that simple concept.

You don’t like the Constitution, since the Constitution allows anyone of any religion to be president.

You have an open mind, and a mouth to match. And that same constitution ALLOWS ANYONE (PROTECTS THE RIGHT) to judge the capabilities of that person for office based upon ANY criteria they desire.

You should really read the constitution to understand where you are wrong some time. Unfortunately you'll have to read it - it doesn't come in a picture version.

208 posted on 10/21/2011 2:52:08 PM PDT by Godzilla (3/7/77)
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To: Politics4US

I will vote for the candidate who will support liberty—regardless of his or her religion.


267 posted on 10/22/2011 10:28:27 AM PDT by sand lake bar (The Ox-bow Incident is one of my favorite movies.)
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To: Politics4US
The president has no power to override Supreme Court decisions.

President Andrew Jackson on being told that the Supreme Court denied him the right to move the Indians said, "The Court has made their decision, now let them enforce it." he moved the Indians.

278 posted on 10/22/2011 4:13:52 PM PDT by itsahoot (There was a bloodless coup in 08, and no one seemed to notice. God help us.)
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