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To: Catsrus

Right, and with Romney in, Obamacare will stay, and gay marriage will be on the agenda too.

Just like he did when he was in MA.


102 posted on 08/18/2012 3:53:32 PM PDT by JCBreckenridge (Texas, Texas, Whisky)
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To: JCBreckenridge

Look, I’m not a big fan of Mitt Romney. However, he can evolve - just as our “dear leader” did. I don’t pretend to know his innermost feelings or beliefs on certain subjects - other than what he did as governor of MA. Ronald Reagan was once liberal on issues as well, and he had a change.

I think there is hope that Romney can change - heck we know he can, but, its totally hopeless that obama will ever swing to the middle of the road or right on issues. It just isn’t going to happen.

There is much more at stake in this election than gay rights or marriage. Its very difficult to just pinpoint one thing and make an informed decision based on that.

The Mormons were the largest group to defeat gay marriage when it wss on the ballot in CA. They took a lot of heat from that. If Mitt is a devout Mormon, as he claims, then I would suspect that his beliefs are more in tune with the church as a whole. However, I have no evidence of that either. Just pure speculation on my part.

Our country is in a mess and spiraling downward at an alarming rate economically and our freedoms are being eroded every day of the week by this regime. Our national security is in jeopardy, there is corruption in every department of the government, and we need a change. I would have preferred a different candidate, but, this is who we are stuck with, and I will not give my vote to someone who hates this country and is destroying our religious freedoms.

I’ll let God deal with Mitt on his stance (if there is one) regarding gays. God loves the gay people, but, hates the sin. In the NT, the sin of homosexuality is lumped with adultery and fornication, and many of the members of the Corinthian church were former homosexuals. Paul addressed them as such. So, I believe there is hope for Mitt, but, zero with obama.

I also believe, other than whatever views Mitt holds about homosexuals, that he has deep moral convictions within him. I can’t say the same about obama.


108 posted on 08/18/2012 4:14:16 PM PDT by Catsrus
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