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To: Lexinom

Should infidelity be a prerequisite for elected office?
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Dont you mean fidelity ???

How about a belief in traditional marriage...one man one woman ???

That would disqualify your Willard Mitt Romney ...

He believes in “the faith of his fathers” which is polygamy one man several women...

and hes the father of same sex marriage in America...

plus we dont know about his bimbo events...

hes got the money and pull to cover up any extramarital affairs...


728 posted on 03/13/2012 9:19:06 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana (Why should I vote for Bishop Romney when he hates me because I am a Christian)
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To: Tennessee Nana
I am in complete agreement with you on all counts. Fidelity - not infidelity - should at the very least count for something. Outright qualification? Not sure I'd go that far.

But it disturbs me that there are some who would disqualify Rick Santorum because he has been faithful. It seems a little backwards.

Now, we need to consider that we are a nation in decline for a reason, and it is because we have forsaken truth and, to borrow from Bill Bennett, defined deviance down. Clinton set a new low bar for us. We certainly have no right to expect the blessings that come with greatness (tangible, everyday blessings of prosperity) if we would turn against God, chaff at His Word, and belittle those who try, however imperfectly, to obey Him.

As to Willard, yeah, well... I'm not supporting him and sure hope you're not either. He represents everything that is wrong with the GOP and is a smooth-talking salesman all about "image" over substance.

770 posted on 03/13/2012 9:54:58 PM PDT by Lexinom
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