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Or believe the President is a conservative.2 Timothy2:1-4 said:I am surprised he doesnt believe the President caused 911 to start a war.
Why? You think he is really Poncho?I am surprised he doesnt believe the President caused 911 to start a war.
But on thre other hand Romney was raised Morman and it is understandable that he would be the same faith as his father. It's not like his father gave him a catalogue of denominations and gave him a choice of which he would rather be. Satan being a brother to Jesus is far fetched to me as well but this way of believing for Romney was ingrained in him since childhood.2 Timothy2:1-4 said:If Romeny hasn't got any more sense than to believe that satan is the brother of Jesus and that we all can be god's that manage our own planet someday then he doesn't need to be President. I am surprised he doesnt believe the President caused 911 to start a war.
PastorSBC1303 said:I watched the highlights of his speech tonight on the news, and I was somewhat impressed by him.
mcdirector said:Not exactly a ringing endorsement . . .
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This is the impression I got, too. Morally, he seems to have his head on straight. If the choice is between he and McCain or Guliani, it's Romney for me.swaimj said:I did not see Romney's speech but I read a transcript of it today. It was an excellent speech. A president is sworn to uphold the constitution and Romney can do so without reservation or purpose of evasion. I feel that Romney is completely qualified to be president and I believe that, if he were elected, he would serve honorably. I am not sure who I will vote for, but, in evaluating Romney, his religion is not an obstacle for me.
Freedom requires religion just as religion requires freedom.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
...and how is this any different than the democrats, or any politician in generalsaturneptune said:Romney's religion is the least of the problem. He is not honest. He says whatever group will gain him political power at the moment.
Romney or Giuliani being nominated spell doom for the Republicans.
Since I do not vote for Democrats, I could care less how Romney is different than them.webdog said:...and how is this any different than the democrats, or any politician in general![]()