2007-09-20
13:45:36
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Politics & Government
➔ Elections
Whereas most all Mormons are Republican though they infiltrate the Democrat Party to even the scope of things.
There prophet years ago, divided the membership down the middle and said - you register as Democrat, and you register as Republican. Fact.
2007-09-20
13:47:36 ·
update #1
The statement above is true, ask any Bishop at any Mormon Church. They actually think it made sense.
2007-09-20
13:56:30 ·
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doctdon: "IMAO"? I think you may have me confused with your closest IMAO.
2007-09-20
14:06:19 ·
update #3
I am an inactive Mormon, and it is true that Romney is buying the presidency, but he won't win the nomination. So why argue about it?
2007-09-20 14:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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it is strictly why evangelicals won't vote for him. i'm no longer making this up. lots of pastors have pop out and stated that, on a similar time as they do no longer concepts if Romney in my opinion is a Mormon, and on a similar time as they suspect he shares their values and could make a stable president, they gained't vote for him because of the fact it would improve the form of converts to the LDS Church. They experience that Mormons are directly excluded from Heaven, and that they do no longer decide to be responsible for dropping maximum of souls merely so they might get an excellent, kin values president. in my opinion, i'm no longer able to think of a greater robust crock of monkey spit.
2016-10-09 13:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the same old junk that was brought up when JFK ran for the Presidency. His religion. What if the man is just an honest person wishing to do a good job for all of us & it has nothing to do with his religion. JFK's religion certainly didn't have much bearing on his Presidency or his actions while President! Most of us want our President to hold some religious belief, but what can please all of us? All I ask is that they hold some sort of Christian belief, because we are supposed to be a Christian country. Other than that, as long as they don't ask me to share their religion, or preach to me about their religion, I'm find with any Christian running for office.
2007-09-20 14:20:34
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answered by geegee 6
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He may be Mormon, but he sounds more like a Falwell Fundamentalist.
2007-09-20 16:14:12
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answered by ProLife Liberal 5
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Former Mormon Deacon here.
You're flat out wrong, but at least creative and entertaining.
2007-09-20 16:25:11
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answered by Ricky T 6
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Ignorant butthead. You sound as stupid as the dropcases in the late 50's with Kennedy.
2007-09-20 14:56:15
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answered by Jim H 3
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If it means multiple wives, I'm all for it.
Hey, wait...
Is that a good thing?
Or a bad thing?
2007-09-20 15:01:26
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answered by Steve B 6
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Have you been hanging around the Jahovas Wittnesses?
2007-09-20 14:22:15
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answered by KD7ONE 5
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No actually I think you, & anyone who believes that he is, are victims of whatever spin doctor they have been listening to.
2007-09-20 14:20:04
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answered by anna s 4
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You probably shouldn't post while taking hallucinogenic drugs.
2007-09-20 13:51:46
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answered by Anonymous
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