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"There is no conspiracy theory in the Book of Mormon —it is a conspiracy fact." (Ezra Taft Benson, “Civic Standards for the Faithful Saints,” Ensign, July 1972, 59)
If Romney is a true LDS, what righteous motive could he have for supporting McCain?
If Romney is a true LDS, what righteous motive could he have for supporting McCain?
We are also in this mess because we want the government officials and bureaucrats to fix our problems for us. I suggest we could all find many more effective uses for our time than criticizing a previous candidate for President of the United States. I find nothing in Mitt Romney I feel qualified to criticize. Enough said.buffalo_girl wrote:WE need to stop looking for some preselected US President to 'fix' this nation. WE are in this mess because we thought someone else was more qualified to fly the plane.
At Tuesday's debate, the candidates were asked a hypothetical question about whether he would seek Congress's approval before taking action against Iran. Romney answered this way:
"You sit down with your attorneys and {have them} tell you what you have to do,"Romney said, adding quickly "but obviously the president of the United States has to do what's in the best interest of the United States to protect us against a potential threat."
Given a second chance by moderator Chris Matthews, who asked whether President Bush needed the Congressional approval he received for the Iraq invasion, Romney again offered a legalistic answer.
"You know, we're going to let the lawyers sort out what he needed to do and what he didn't need to do," Romney said.
In the interview with Boston's WCVB, a reporter asks Romney several questions about his faith in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including how his faith would impact him if elected.
"Should God speak to you, and ask you to do something that might be in conflict with your duties as president, or should He speak to your prophet who would speak to you, how would you make that decision, how would you handle that?" reporter Natalie Jacobsen asks.
Romney laughs and then replies, "Well, I don't recall God speaking to me. I, I don't recall God speaking to anyone since, uh, Moses and the [burning] bush, or perhaps some others, but, but I don't have that frequent of communication."
The interview aired on the Boston station on Dec. 9 and was offered to the 28 other stations nationwide owned by Hearst-Argyle company.
lundbaek wrote:As part of my personal program for education of LDS voters, I have used Mitt Romney's mandatory Massachusetts health care program as evidence of his socialist leanings. Is anyone aware of other loud and clear evidences of his being a socialist?
In many things, it would appear truth is mostly in the eye of the beholder.
masterdmjg wrote:As with Mitt Romney, so with everything else. As I've watched and contemplated all of these political rumblings over the past year and a half, as well as other fundamental questions, one of the only things I've come to feel completely certain of is you can choose what to believe, and you can find any amount of evidence to back it up. If you want to believe Mitt Romney is a socialist, you can find information supporting it. If you believe he would be a good president, you can find information supporting that opinion, too.
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There, I've taken my noncommittal stance again. If you want to believe Mitt is an evil machine-serving conspirator, you can go out and find evidence to back up those claims. If you think he's a good guy, you can find proof of that, too. In many things, it would appear truth is mostly in the eye of the beholder.
Truer words were never spoken..
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