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Romney to give his JFK speech
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In regards to improving his candidacy, plain and simple, he's not going to be our next president. He's an outstanding businessman, but I don't believe in his diplomatic ability.
JFK may have had wealth and charisma, but I cannot call a man addicted to painkillers and cheating on his wife as having "class." Like a more recent president named Clinton, had JFK spent more time on governmental affairs and less time on his personal "affairs", we might not have lost so many young men and women at war. Kennedy turned his back on the Communist aggression in Vietnam after its independence from France. Clinton ignored the terrorists, even when they bombed the World Trade Center the first time. The result? The U.S. involvement came too late to be effective against the enemy without significant expense and loss of life.
I'm not being cynical, just realistic.
Thank you.
The other candidtes will not give speeches about their religious faith ... because they have none.
By the way if people are critical of Romney and not Huckabee because of religion, it is probably because they don't understand the past relationship of the Southern Baptists and slavery.
Mitt Romney will never have that distinction as Mormonism is so new and quite frankly, difficult to explain.
Good luck threading that needle, governor.
If a candidate in Utah was bragging about being Mormon in order to get votes, not only would the non-Mormons feel excluded and criticize him, the Mormons would also object because they don't vote for people just because they are fellow church members. A Mormon can be in good standing as a member, but that doesn't mean that he has any business in government office.
Apparently, Evangelical Christians have forgotten that Jimmy Carter was pretty sincere about the strength of his religious beliefs, but that did not keep him from being one of the most incompetent presidents in the 20th Century.
Professional minister Reverend Huckabee wants Americans to vote for a "Pastor in Chief" instead of a Commander in Chief. His campaign has sought to divide Americans on religious lines, and he would poison the general election campaign and turn it into a religious war.
As JFK said.....he is not running as a Catholic, but a democrat, Mitt deserves the same support. He is not running as a Mormon for President, but as a Republican who wants to serve us the people !!
Today is just one power-trip after another.
This may put him in a hard place.
He of course cannot have an official spokesman from the church. This would raise eyebrows about how close to the church he will be if elected.
you are right Mitt isn't JFK...and it's a good thing. Lies, girlfriends, votes from dead citizens..all add up to JFK.
I don't really think he wants to find himself saying off the cuff, "It's not secret - It's sacred."
For these people, I don�t think it really isn�t about these specific issues, so Romney telling them that he�s all in favor of their pet issues isn�t enough. What it�s really about is defending their wish of a Christian nation from scientists, intellectuals, liberals, and multi-culturalists. And when it comes down to it, Romney doesn't belong to an acceptable form of Christianity, and thus fails the litmus test they care about the most.
Democrats just don't get as hung up about religion as Republicans do.
and those 80 million catholics will still be going strong inspite of being called "an abomination" by Mormons.
I find demeaning, discourteous, and insulting the suggestion that Mitt Romney�s political speech somehow defines or has the potential to define what The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is or who Latter-day Saints are.
Mitt Romney DOES NOT represent Mormonism. He represents himself � that�s it. He is an INDIVIDUAL member of the Church. Mitt Romney�s �faith�, if �faith� it can be called, has never been an issue in the GOP Primary. No Evangelical, Pentecostal, Fundamentalist, or Southern grit-eating Christian cares what religion Mitt Romney is.
Mitt Romney does not represent the Church, and I don�t believe, given his liberal record in his liberal state, he represents the interests of the Republican Party.
Mitt Romney raised the capital gains tax.
Mitt Romney legislated gun control.
Mitt Romney legalized gay civil unions.
George Romney was a liberal.
Lenore Romney was a liberal.
The Romney family are a pack of LIBERALS � with or without a CTR Ring.
Red States Mormon: The Southerners care that Romney is Mormon. Let's not kid ourselves. My friend reminded me of that this weekend, when he recounted how his southern evangelical bunk mate in the military used to leave anti-Mormon pamphlets lying around the room after he found out that my friend was LDS.
But if anecdotes haven't done the trick for you, maybe the recent national poll stating that only 72% of Americans would vote for a qualified Mormon for President will. (By the way, the percentages that would vote for a qualified black or woman candidate was in the upper 80s low 90s).
The inverse question (how many would not vote for a Mormon) yields similar results, with the highest percentage saying they would not vote for a Mormon, indicating a more pronounced general prejudice in this country against Mormons than against blacks or women.
Romney a liberal?
I'm starting to like the guy.
We are all liberal by nature.
Then through years of having our personal power stripped from us some of us turn to the dark side and to the world of the Neocon.
Grandma has it right. The only reason that Mitt Romney might not win is because a large part of the Conservative Republican Party are from the south and the south, especially Texas, has a long history of prejudice and bigotry. First it was slavery and then women's rights and now it is Mormons. People take their miniters word as if he were a prophet, yet they do not believe in current prophets. There is also nothing in the bible gives credence to what their mnisters say. They are blind sheep.
Anyhow, it's my opinion that Mitt shouldn't have to be giving this speech. No other canidate is making one about the church they choose to attend. This shouldn't be an issue, they should be focusing on political issues instead... that is what we elect someone based on.
"They take a vow to act and behave on the principles of the Church only" That is also a mis-leading statement because such vows have to do with personal behavior, not the way we act politically.
"I don't want him to be president because the persecution against other Christians in the state will rise" Have the Mormon governors caused persecution against non-members to rise?
Your prejudice is unreal!
Now the same group is using the exact same fear and misrepresentation tactics against the Mormons, and the Mormons are shocked and outraged, oblivious to the fact that the bigotry they are now receiving *from* Christians is the same stuff that they dish out *with* Christians.
Ever try to reason with a person who literally believes in a "talking snake" (in The Garden)?
To stereotype all southerners as bigots is absurb. Have you ever lived in the south? I have. I've seen the faces of beautiful black LDS children singing in Primary.
As a Mormon, Mitt Romney will never get the conservative vote. But here's the catch - if Mitt Romney was a Baptist or a Methodist - he would not get the Southern Conservative vote either. Why? Because he is a liberal with a liberal record.
Quite using his faith as the reason he can't gain in the polls. Mitt Romney's record of liberalism will not sustain him past Iowa. It's not about faith. It's about the substance of the candidate. Mitt Romney DOES NOT have the conservative credentials as Huckabee and Thompson. He just doesn't.
And yes, I'm proud to be a Mormon.
The word liberal is not a dirty, filty, atheistic, commie word that you have been force-fed into believing it is.
The live-and-let-live philosophy is very Christian as a matter of fact. (and I'm talking New Testament, not the Old)
But being from The Reddest State, this probably could not register with you.
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