The expressed purpose of the poster appears to be to push the notion that there is a mormon conspiracy, led by Romney, to take over America and more specifically Christian America. Highly doubtful but even if so, its over now.
#1...You don't understand the Mormon hierarchy very well, do you?
Allow me to comment upon that:
First of all, you wouldn't need any kind of current active "conspiracy" among Lds leaders for some problematic gods-cratic edicts to eventually come down from "on high" in Salt Lake City.
All it would take is a "sudden notion" to hit an 84-yo geezer who might become THE "prophet" in 2015 [you see, once Lds hierarchists reach a certain level, the calendar takes over & it's the "oldest" who automatically assumes the "prophet" post when the previous "prophet" dies]...
Anyway, as I was saying, it wouldn't even take a long, drawn-out Mormon "design"...It could be some sudden notion that comes upon the current or next-current Lds "prophet" as he reads some older "take over the earth" quote from a deceased Lds leader...
#2, it wouldn't even need a "willing co-conspirator in the White House." All it would take is a Mormon pawn operating at the hands of his puppeteer. Romney wouldn't have even needed to be an "active" leader in such plans.
Let me reiterate that it wouldn't have mattered what Romney would have -- or not -- initiated from the White House of his own accord. Romney swore a vow to consecrate ALL of his resources to "Zion" (the Mormon church). Given the track record, passion, and inclination for political overreach by Mormon general authorities, who knows if a Mormon "prophet" would have entered as a "martinet" of sorts and provide some rigid orders -- pulling POTUS strings to honor his vow-swearing of resources to "Zion" (the Mormon church)?
Orson Hyde, President of the Lds Quorum of the 12 Apostles for 28 years (1847-1875), summed it up when he said: What the world calls Mormonism will rule every nation...God has decreed it, and his own right arm will accomplish it. This will make the heathen rage. (Journal of Discourses, vol. 7, p. 53)
Hence, in light of...
...Mormon "scriptures" like D&C 103:7, where Lds "saints" are promised to "possess...the earth...forever and ever"...
...and above statements like Lds "apostle" Orson Hyde claiming "Mormonism will rule every nation"...
...and Lds "apostle-turned-'prophet'" John Taylor saying that Mormons would become "political...saviors"
...who are you to come out and claim these overreach designs haven't been part of the Mormon leader fabric????
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The world's sixth-largest religion and growing, the LDS church proselytizes relentlessly. If it fails to convert you in this life, it will try to get you in the next one by baptizing the dead. (Even Holocaust victims have not been spared this posthumous rite.) A financial and political powerhouse, the LDS church not only dominates most of Utah's social service agencies, but also the government, the public schools, and the media. It even runs the shopping malls. As a result, the church shapes the life of everyone who lives in Utah, Mormon or not.
All-Mormon Supreme Court Spells Theocracy to Disgruntled Utahans
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"Anybody who lives here knows where all the power is," says Matt Gilmore, 90, a lawyer who for many years was general counsel to the Utah Tax Commission.
"You got a Supreme Court that's all Mormon, a Legislature that's practically all Mormon, an executive department headed up by a Mormon and a Republican Party that's all Mormon."
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■ Some members of the Church have an erroneous idea that when the millennium comes all of the people are going to be swept off the earth except righteous members of the Church. That is not so. There will be millions of people, Catholics, Protestants, agnostics, Mohammedans, people of all classes, and of all beliefs, still permitted to remain upon the face of the earth, but they will be those who have lived clean lives, those who have been free from wickedness and corruption. All who belong, by virtue of their good lives, to the terrestrial order, as well as those who have kept the celestial law, will remain upon the face of the earth during the millennium.
Eventually, however, the knowledge of the Lord will cover the earth as the waters do the sea. But there will be need for the preaching of the gospel, after the millennium is brought in, until all men are either converted or pass away (Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, 1:8687).