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Is there an underlying Mormon Agenda In the Presidential Election?

Zaac

Well-Known Member
Utah’s Mia Love Gets Enthusiastic Reception in Tampa

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TAMPA, Fla.— African-American support for the Republican Party has fallen so far that a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll showed Mitt Romney capturing 0.0% of the black vote.

Enter Mia Love, the 36-year-old daughter of Haitian immigrants and a Republican congressional candidate in Utah. Should she win, she would be the first-ever black Republican woman to win a seat in Congress.

In a speech that drew sustained applause at the GOP convention Tuesday night, Ms. Love recounted her parents’ journey to the U.S., saying they arrived with only $10 in their pockets.

“The America I grew up knowing was centered in self-reliance and filled with the possibilities of living the American dream,” said Ms. Love, the mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah.

She made apparent references to civil-rights icons Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Our story has been told over 200 years, with small steps and giant leaps, from a woman on a bus to a man with a dream,” she said.

Ms. Love, a staunch conservative who converted to Mormonism, is challenging Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson, a six-term incumbent. Cook Political Report rates the race a tossup, and Ms. Love’s exposure on Tuesday night could give her a boost.

Mia

Considering that there are no doubt other Black Republican females in the United States, is there another reason behind picking a Black Mormon Republican female to speak at the convention?
 

LadyEagle

<b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>
Oh, I dunno. Is there an underlying Mormon Agenda with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid not submitting a budget or any bills passed in the house to the senate for a vote? (theme from Twilight Zone playing in background) :rolleyes:
 

Revmitchell

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Considering that there are no doubt other Black Republican females in the United States, is there another reason behind picking a Black Mormon Republican female to speak at the convention?

Yes there was, they did it to drive you crazy.
 

Zaac

Well-Known Member
Oh, I dunno. Is there an underlying Mormon Agenda with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid not submitting a budget or any bills passed in the house to the senate for a vote? (theme from Twilight Zone playing in background) :rolleyes:

There might be cause Harry Reid is evil. But then again, the LDS don't care much for Mr. Reid.
 

LadyEagle

<b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>
How about these lyrics to a song:

Heal our land
Please grant us peace today
And strengthen all who lack the faith to call on Thee each day

Heal our land
Please keep us safe and free
Watch over all who understand the need for Liberty

Heal our land
Heal our land
And guide us with thy hand
Keep us ever on the path of Liberty

Heal our land
Heal our land
And help us understand that we must put our trust in Thee
If we would be free

Protect us by the power of thy rod
And keep us as one nation under God

Heal our land
Heal our land
And guide us thy hand
Keep us ever on the path of Liberty

Heal our land
Heal our land
And help us understand
That we must put our trust in Thee

If we would be free


Is there an underlying Mormon theme?

Sung by Wintley Phipps video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBB6VRi4z1E
 

saturneptune

New Member
Oh, I dunno. Is there an underlying Mormon Agenda with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid not submitting a budget or any bills passed in the house to the senate for a vote? (theme from Twilight Zone playing in background) :rolleyes:
I broke into the Holy of Holies of the Mormon Temple last night and found their secret agenda. Mitt is going to dig up the golden leaves where the book of Mormon came from and use it to pay off the national debt.

Actually, Twilight Zone episodes make a lot more sense than some posts here.
 

Zaac

Well-Known Member
Yes there was, they did it to drive you crazy.

WHAT!
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:laugh:

They did it because just like the homosexual community, they have to make Mormonism seem normal to as many people as possible. That way folks who weren't receptive to it before, will warm to the idea of it.

But in the words of the board sage "There won't be any religious consequences because of Romney's Mormon faith".
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Or will there be?

Must be a reason to use a Black female Republican Mormon as opposed to just a Black female Republican.

But y'all go ahead and ignore it. I know how important winning this election at all cost is to some of you.
 

Arbo

Active Member
Site Supporter
During his bid for the Presidency, wasn't there a concern that JFK would be a puppet of Rome because he was a Catholic?
 

LadyEagle

<b>Moderator</b> <img src =/israel.gif>
They did it because just like the homosexual community, they have to make Mormonism seem normal to as many people as possible. That way folks who weren't receptive to it before, will warm to the idea of it.

Kinda like islam, huh?

BTW, Heal Our Land was written by Senator Orrin Hatch, a Mormon. :eek:
 

targus

New Member
But in the words of the board sage "There won't be any religious consequences because of Romney's Mormon faith".

So what are the "religious consequences" of Romney's Mormon faith?

To the U.S. that is - not to Romney personally.
 
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Zaac

Well-Known Member
During his bid for the Presidency, wasn't there a concern that JFK would be a puppet of Rome because he was a Catholic?

JFK downplayed his Catholicism. Last night Romney put his front and center.

Had JFK been the puppet people expected him to be for Rome and others, he may have lived longer.
 

saturneptune

New Member
So what are the "religious consequences" of Romney's Mormon faith?

To the U.S. that is - not to Romney personally.
There are none. Even if there was a Mormon agenda, the President does nothing without Congress, and I do not believe there are enough Congressmen and Senators from Utah to form a majority.
 

OldRegular

Well-Known Member
WHAT!
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:laugh:

They did it because just like the homosexual community, they have to make Mormonism seem normal to as many people as possible. That way folks who weren't receptive to it before, will warm to the idea of it.

But in the words of the board sage "There won't be any religious consequences because of Romney's Mormon faith".
sEm_oops2.gif
Or will there be?

Must be a reason to use a Black female Republican Mormon as opposed to just a Black female Republican.

But y'all go ahead and ignore it. I know how important winning this election at all cost is to some of you.

If you were getting ready to accept nomination for president from the ?? party would you choose a Black Female Zaac-ite to speak or an OldRegular-ite to speak!
 

Zaac

Well-Known Member
So what are the "religious consequences" of Romney's Mormon faith?

To the U.S. that is - not to Romney personally.

Ask someone in Paris or London what the consequences were to a kinder gentler Islam being pushed out to the masses.

Ask folks in the United States what the religious consequences have been to pushing the masses to accepting homosexuality as just another lifestyle.

How many times do we have to get run over by this same truck before we get a clue?
 

Zaac

Well-Known Member
If you were getting ready to accept nomination for president from the ?? party would you choose a Black Female Zaac-ite to speak or an OldRegular-ite to speak!

A Black female Zaac-ite would preach the Gospel from the dais. AN Oldregular-ite would proclaim the Democrats as the bane of American society.
 
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