Posted on 12/06/2007 11:15:39 PM PST by Gamecock
Yesterday, at the end of Mitt Romney's speech, he told a story from the early days of the First Continental Congress, whose members were meeting in Philadelphia in 1774: "With Boston occupied by British troops . . . and fears of an impending war . . . someone suggested they pray." But because of the variety of religious denominations represented, there were objections. "Then Sam Adams rose and said he would hear a prayer from anyone of piety and good character, as long as they were a patriot."
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Mitt Romney wasnt a gun grabber as Mass Governor and wont be as President.
He didnt grab guns as Governor, though; thats his record.
When he supports my right to buy semi-automatic rifles of the type carried by our troops, as a bulwark against tyranny, I’ll reconsider, and even contemplate forgiving him for his past gun grabbing.
But that flip hasn’t even flopped.
“I was a Fred man solid until this speech...this man...Mitt is to good to be true, yet there he is...Truth sublime...I was moved more by Presidential Bearing, intelligence conviction, faith, than I have been by anyone Reagan! Wow, this man can move our nation to the future with Grace,”
When he said that he believed in the “faith of his fathers”, he neglected to mention that his great grandfather had 5 wives.
And, pray tell, Bishvywt, what sins of your great grandfather are YOU responsible for?
Spamming again, I see... thought the mod asked you not to.
No bias there... Huh uh.
Before it gets pulled again, allow me to say it is one of the best thought out pieces on the heresies in Mormonism I’ve read. I copied it to my file system.
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