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Romney Understands America

philbryson Wrote: May 16, 2012 1:56 PM
We Mormons don't worship Satan. The name of our Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We are not heathens, but are mostly gentiles. We not only have the Bible. We read it. Keep your eyes on Romney, what he says and how he says it. He is a gentleman and does not resort to pure name calling and epithets, as his "Christian" detractors do.
pastorial Wrote: May 18, 2012 5:18 PM
L, you seem to know more about mormons and satan worshipers than i do.

when did conservativs become the base of the republican party? 1980?

so who are conservatives going to vote for: an imitation or the real thing?

i feel your pain!
Louie13 Wrote: May 18, 2012 3:34 PM
Philbryson, the Mormon Sect was established, and is supported, in part, by the Illuminati and Freemasons. It is an instrument of the Illuminati. And Romney is a Liberal Democratic Trojan Horse in the Republican Party, a RINO. a flip-flopping liar who will say anything to get elected, and the only Republican Candidate endorsed by Obama. When is the Republican Party Establishment ever going to learn that it cannot win elections by alienating and betraying its Conservative Base?

And Pastorial, Satan worshipers are also sincere “people of faith”, they worship Satan as their God, and they are very sincere in this..

Louie
pastorial Wrote: May 16, 2012 3:53 PM
p, of course Mormons do not worship satan! they are sincere people of faith.

if you read carefully, then you will see "christians" on this blog
ridiculing
name calling
and
demonizing anyone who is not a religious cons-ervative like them.

unlike "christians", i respect Mormons religious rights and freedoms.

he is a gentleman. but he is a businessman, not a politican or economist.

he should not play with republican neo-cons! they will only use him.

On Saturday, Mitt Romney delivered a speech to the 6,000 Liberty College graduates.

It was an important speech, not only because it seems to have closed the gap between Romney and evangelical Christians but also because it spelled out major themes in Mitt Romney's understanding of America.

Romney: "You know who you are. And you know whom you will serve. Not all colleges instill that kind of confidence . . . ."

This is a truism. Most American universities seek to graduate men and women who are as committed to secularism as nearly all the members of faculty are. In contrast,...

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