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What? Sounds to me like you need to have a chat on your knees with God instead of looking in the mirror. This is the most important election of our lifetime, and I am probably older than you are! We've got to get this one right; our country's future IS in the balance. Romney can lead this country out of many problems we are facing on sound principles intead of broken promises!
I actually think your reasoning in this article is not one worth reading.
Politics typically goes in two year cycles anyway.
This is like going on a diet until the next meal!
I must agree that the propoganda is bazaar - neither Romney nor Obama are going to destroy this country. But I have to also agree with the Salt Lake Tribune's endorsement of President Obama.
BYUalum
South Jordan, UT
What? Sounds to me like you need to have a chat on your knees with God instead of looking in the mirror. This is the most important election of our lifetime... We've got to get this one right; our country's future IS in the balance. Romney can lead this country...blah, blah, blah...
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CLICK! (....dial tone)
I'd just gotten off the phone with a relative. After years of nurturing a relationship, one conversation about politics drove us into distant corners and set a pane of glass between us.
Sounds to me like YOU need to have a chat on your knees with God, brother.
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