“Stop trying to impose your will or govern other faiths.”
I’m just amusing myself now by seeing how many different ways you’ll try to divert attention away from your making false accusations which you can’t back up.
Anyone capable of rational thought and reading English knows that I’ve not attempted to impose my will or govern your faith (or anyone else’s).
What I have done, and will continue to do, is challenge you to produce any proof whatsoever of your false accusation that I have posted messages “maligning LDS.”
You’ve failed to produce any evidence of the false witness (because you can’t), and you obviously don’t have the integrity to simply admit it and apologize.
I can’t force you to, and you can believe whatever faith you want.
I’m just enjoying watching you dance.
So keep dancing...
On this spot, Nov. 22, 2009, a false witness
was made against AFA-Michigan. Scurrilous charges,
without evidence - untruthful claims - were made...
... placemarker.
Huckabees Shadow Campaign Incite the Anti-Mormon/Romney Vote from Americas Pulpits
January 12, 2008 by mortensign
Mostly transcribed from Politicos Post see actual pdf here.
This you just have to see for yourself. This is a correspondence to all the Jim Jones folks promoting Huckabee from everything from the pulpit to the parking lot. I think Michigan needs to send out the IRS Swat Team to every evangelical church in Michigan and see a whole bunch of churches lose their tax-exempt status.
(My comments are like this.)
From Gary Glenn To: Undisclosed-Recipient
freedomworks@wwdb.org
1/06/2008 11:49:13 PM
How to Win Michigan for Huckabee!
Our highest priorities for the next ten days.
We were stunned when we saw the poll numbers in Michigan in which we were first or second. Michigan is turning out to be a very key state for us. Gov. Mike Huckabee, Detroit News, Jan 3, 2007
In the past, Christian conservatives have made up anywhere from a quarter to a third fo the Republican electorate in Michigan. In a Detroit News-WXYZ Action News poll last month, 40 percent of likely Republican primary voters in Michiga described themselves as evangelical or fundamentalist Christians. Detroit News, Jan 4, 2007
Dear Huckabee supporter,
The e-mail I sent earlier is the single most effective way to turn out only identified Huckabee supporters on primary election day, Jan 15th.
For those who do not have the time or manpower to make all those voter I.D. phone calls, here is the second most important campaign objective in the eight days remaining, and it focuses particularly on this coming Sunday, Jan 13th.
What portion of the voting public is most strongly in favor of Gov. Huckabee?
The answer: Evangelical Churches
Members of evangelical churches vote for Huckabee by a 6-to-1 margin over Mitt Romney, meaning that if we turned out every evangelical Christian on election day, Gov. Huckabee would get six times as many votes as Romney!
So how do we target evangelical churches and effectively turn out members of those churches?
Read below, and please do as much as you possibly can between now and Jan 15th.
Gary