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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (88085)5/7/2012 10:49:58 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) of 89467
 
I can pretty much guarantee you that every Muslim who washes and prays 5 times a day would vote for sharia compliance for all Muslims.

do you think the beverage industry might not support an LDS candidate?? How about Starbucks??

The beverage and coffee industries know that when Romney was on the board of Marriott you could buy coffee and soft drinks in their hotels. Heck, you could get porn on the tv's in their rooms.

He continues to dodge questions about the role his "scriptures" will play if he is elected Commander and Chief. I'll bet you are not worried at all about rights should he choose to be orthodox in his mission for God.

What questions? Romney has a record of governance in MA and he was a liberal secular Republican. Seriously, if not for your anti-Mormon bigotry, you ought to support him. He designed Obamacare, he got a state cap and trade bill passed, which Obama tried and failed to do on the federal level. MA under Mitt was the first state to have gay marriage, the first state to expel churches from the adoption arrangement business. His record would indicate Mitt would govern like Obama but more effective. He's actually run things successfully before unlike Obama who couldn't manage an ice cream stand. Lots of other liberals will be secretly voting for Romney this year.
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