To: ansel12
Well, I certainly wonder, if the religious faith test is that important to some, how did they decide between Romney and Obama?? Both are big failures when you apply any sort of religious test to them.
People are free to vote based on whatever criteria they choose. If they are unwilling to vote for a Mormon, well, in 2012, we ended up with an irreligious president winning election instead. Was that really preferable?
To: Dilbert San Diego
I hope I educated you on the fact that some Americans pay attention to religion when voting.
23 posted on
10/03/2014 6:39:38 PM PDT by
ansel12
To: Dilbert San Diego; ansel12
Well, I certainly wonder, if the religious faith test is that important to some, how did they decide between Romney and Obama?? Both are big failures when you apply any sort of religious test to them.
People are free to vote based on whatever criteria they choose. If they are unwilling to vote for a Mormon, well, in 2012, we ended up with an irreligious president winning election instead. Was that really preferable?
Both also were, and still are, big failures on political policy positions as well, where conservatism is concerned as well.
1. Both supported/support Abortion
2. Both supported/support the Gay Agenda
3. Both supported/support socialized medicine
4. Both supported Global Warming
5. Both supported Gay Marriage
6. Both supported implementing a Carbon Trading Scheme.
7. Both support Amnesty for Illegals.
So what was your point again?
38 posted on
10/03/2014 7:16:04 PM PDT by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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