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Mitt would be 'honored' if v.p. choice
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McCain needs someone who can help him rally and inspire republicans to come out and vote. The republican turnout for the primaries are discouraging. Colin Powell would be great but I think his last venture in the White House left a bad taste in his mouth.
That was my first lesson in how the Mormon organization works. The sheep followed and the guy got elected.
And so it goes.
PS -- you did know that the Mormon org. met with the legislature before this session in Utah. I guess it was to discuss... fishing? Hunting? Knitting? Sorry, the facts don't fit your paradigm. We have a story today, today, about how the Mormon org. met with the 11 Mormons in Congress to discuss... fishing? Hunting? Knitting? No, to discuss one of the proposed immigration bills before congress.
In Iran we call this a theocracy. In Utah we call this... what????????????????
Yes, the LDS church does tell it's members how to vote. Sometimes directly, most of the time indirectly, but it does tell it's members how to vote. So please, don't insult anyone's intelligence by saying otherwise.
A Mc/ Mit ticket would be the right way to go. However, I also fear for Mitt. He will run into a mess of political back scratchers, and may have to compromise his standards. No one should criticize a religion until they know more about that religion.
GO For Mc Cain in 08 and Romney in 12
Whoever, within or without the Armed Forces of the United States, polls any member of such forces, either within or without the United States, either before or after he executes any ballot under any Federal or State law, with reference to his choice of or his vote for any candidate, or states, publishes, or releases any result of any purported poll taken from or among the members of the Armed Forces of the United States or including within it the statement of choice for such candidate or of such votes cast by any member of the Armed Forces of the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.
They said they want democracy in their country, they seemed glad Saddam Hussein is gone and were grateful for what American soldiers have taught them and how they are not as likely to be killed as they were at one time. But life is still very difficult for them and their people, understandably. That being said, they want to see democratic leadership in the U.S. so they can see if they can do a better job than what the Republicans and Bush have done. Is there a law against asking soldiers from another country who can't vote in America what their opinion on the election is? I just thought it was all interesting considering this war is in their country, after all.
With that in mind, GO TO THE POLLS!
As for Harry Reid? I lived in Nevada for 15 years and no decent self-respecting Mormon would vote for him. Not becauswe he is a democrat but he lacks principles and does not adher to what he claims to be. He is in the middle of a corruption scandal in Nevada now but do you hear anything about it? No!!
As for Obama; if you believe that he has never heard is pastor spewing such hatefilled vitriol in 20 years, I have some ocean front property in Arizona to sell you. In fact, I'll give it to you.
with Governor Romney. He won here with 52%, Mccain
22% Ron Paul 16%, and 6% for Huckerbee. He's a proven success in the real world. Honest, great morals, ethical, very smart, great temperment. We spoke to grandson Joe, asked what he thought of granddad, and he said,"Papa's great!!!!!!! Children
know and they are honest. We all lost hope when the
dirty politics took him out, so many disheartened
people. Even WALL STREET SAID, Romney would be better for this country. Sorry, but we think his
package was too good for the competition. He won
the last two debates hands down!!!!!So team up,
after all Huckerbee said he was told it's Mccain's
turn!!!! Well, they succeeded, our best shot for
change,honesty and class was gone. Now we might
have a second chance to have the M&M team,absolutely
the best of both world's. If Mitt can accept, if Mccain can do what is best for this country, we would be blessed. The common thread is they both
love America!!!!!!!
McCain and Romney would be my choice.McCain, a Washington insider balanced by an outsider who would be great for the economy is what we need. Romney has integrity which is desperately needed and loyalty to his country, freedom, Christian values, in spite of what James Dobson says, knowledge and experience in the economic world, and loyalty to wife and family. What more could this nation ask for?
~ Mitt Romney, Jan 28, 2008
"�I think any Republican leader in this country would be honored to be asked to serve as the vice presidential nominee, myself included," Romney told FOX's Sean Hannity in a broadcast set to air tonight."
~ Mitt Romney, March 11, 2008
This is the reason that nobody trusts Mitt Romney; he cannot be trusted to express honesty. Look at his own words. No thanks.
Both have so much knowledge and together that would be a big + for this great nation.
Sen. McCain is a "moderate, south-west" Republican.He must therefore pick Mitt Romney because he is a "consevative, north-east" Republican. Romney also has excutive experience that the other canidate lack. Therefore only pick for the VP spot in the 2008 election.
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