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Friday, November 09, 2007
Mike Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
The "Mormon Factor" isn't one
by Mike Gallagher
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I had an epiphany this week over the so-called “Mormon Factor” as it applies to the candidacy of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

Over the past few months, I’ve received the wrath of Romney supporters – and Mormons – over my willingness to publicly discuss whether or not the peculiar doctrines of Mormonism would impact Gov. Romney’s chances to make it to the White House.

I pride myself on hosting a daily radio show that often reflects the way people are thinking, whether it’s considered “polite” or not. And like it or not, anytime I’ve given a speech or made an appearance where I had a chance to talk with people off-air, a number of concerns have been raised by people who struggle with whether or not they’d be able to vote for a Mormon.

The other day, I was interviewing Rudy Giuliani about his personal beliefs regarding abortion and how it would impact pro-life voters. On the abortion issue, Mayor Giuliani was quite clear: “The next president will appoint approximately 200 federal judges”, he said. “The difference between Hillary Clinton and me is that she’ll appoint 200 liberal judges and I’ll appoint 200 conservatives, men and women who are strict constructionists from the bench.”

And I believe him.

One thing I’ve learned about Rudy Giuliani is that when he makes a commitment to something, you can take it to the bank. As someone who lived and worked in New York City during his tenure as mayor, I discovered that this is not a man who makes empty, idle promises. He’s the ultimate tough-talker who says what he means and means what he says.

So why can’t the same be said for Mitt Romney?

Ultimately, I think it can. And should. Continued...

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The Mormon factor should not be an issue
Can someone come up with any policies and things that Mitt Romney has done and facts to backup their claim that would make Mitt Romney's religion an issue? Members of The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints have served in high positions in all areas of business, education, community, military, and the government. Some have served exceptionally well, while others have not. Most well informed LDS members would not vote for another LDS member just because he/she belongs to the same religion. They will judge the individual on his/her character, integrity, skills, experience, etc. Mitt Romney will not be beholden to the Church to make policies for our great country. He will be beholden to his constituents, the American people.

It's a matter of judgement, not theology
I guess if a candidate was Santeria, or Voodoo or a snake-handler or worships the Roman Gods or Wiccan or Church of Bob, took DMT or Mushrooms to see God it would be bigoted to mention it, right? Why do I think that right there is good old UTAH those peoples religions would exclude them? MORMONS aren't bigots are they? Of course not. Anyway, forget theology the story of the founding of this church is something no thinking person could swallow. I don't want someone who can't see through an obvious fraud guiding the country. read http://www.moronpolitics.com
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