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To: RaisingCain

I am a Christian. I believe that the Mormon church is a false church.

However, I do believe that Romney is a decent, moral human being. I’d rather vote for Romney, a Mormon, than a “born again Christian” like Jimmy Carter or a “Bible carrying Christian” like Bill Clinton.

And I would never vote for a guy who belonged to Rev. Wright’s church for 20 years.

I’ll be voting for Romney over Obama in November and after he wins, we’ll try to hold his feet to the fire.


64 posted on 10/06/2012 4:48:26 PM PDT by CrosscutSaw
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To: CrosscutSaw

“However, I do believe that Romney is a decent, moral human being.”


You’re wrong, because a decent moral human being “evolves,” but does not lie to our faces while spreading propaganda stories about his good character. He even lies about the LDS, which you confess is a false church which he will, no doubt, be the vehicle for normalizing.

But his religion wasn’t the central part of my problem, as even Beck I would vote for, but Mitt? I can’t get over the fact that we have two immoral people to choose from.

“I’ll be voting for Romney over Obama in November and after he wins, we’ll try to hold his feet to the fire.”


Good luck! It’s not going to happen though, they already fixed the game with the rules changes over at the RNC. It’ll be ABH next time (Anybody but Hillary) or whatever goon the Democrats dig up.

But, this is a better message than saying “Romney is a good and moral man, who by the providence of God was the right man at the right time.” Holding his “feet to the fire,” at least, is a statement that reflects reality of who he is, even if I doubt you can do it!


68 posted on 10/06/2012 4:55:01 PM PDT by RaisingCain
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