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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (230704)5/10/2007 6:27:22 PM
From: Constant Reader  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
I have no doubt living in an area that is 90% Mormon affects the political and business climate. Just as living in an area that is 90% Baptist or 90% Roman Catholic still can. If one could find one, I've no doubt that living in an area of 90% Unitarians would feel the same way. That's always been true, whether it is racial, ethnic, or religious concentration, don't you think?

The real question is, does one person, who happens to be Mormon and seeking the Presiency of the United States, pose a danger to the interests of the nation at-large? Can one person subjugate the interests of the nation to his (or her) religious beliefs? I believe the answer is "No." If they attempted to, they would be impeached. Promptly.

I am highly unlikely to ever vote for Mitt Romney, but it has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that he is Mormon. Let's debate issues in 2008 not religious beliefs.
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