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Personification of a Politician

I humbly opine that Mitt Romney needs to decide if he is a Mormon or if he is a politician.  He doesn’t seem to be able to do both.  His recent comments about how the last person that god spoke to being Moses is a blatent contradiction to what the Mormon church teaches.  (I should know, I am a former Morg)  The Morg church teaches that god found his voice again in the 1820’s when he began speaking Joseph Smith.  They also teach that god has been rather talkative to selected other guys up to the current ‘Prophet’ Gordon B Hinkley.  So Mr. Romney, how do you figure that god last spoke to Moses if you also claim to believe that GBH has heart to heart’s with the capital G?  You wouldn’t just be saying that to try to win votes from those evangelical Iowans would you?  Of course, there are some who would not fault you for trying to win as many votes as possible.  However, if you supposedly have these beliefs which fit into religious principles, how can you deny them and expect the American people to trust you?  I have to agree with the Concord Monitor, you are nothing but a phoney and you must be stopped.  

Obama for president ya’ll, im outie. 

December 31, 2007 - Posted by kiltze | Uncategorized | | 3 Comments

3 Comments »

  1. What’s your big Obama reason? I’m wavering between Obama and Edwards and leaning toward preferring an Edwards/Obama ticket.

    Comment by C. | January 1, 2008 | Reply

  2. I really like both Obama and Edwards. I just like Obama best because I think he is least like any politician Ive ever seen. I dont think we need any more people from the established political scene. Those who have been politicians for a long time or have ‘experience’ have done far to much damage for my taste. Obama is so young and idealistic and is still not far away from the time when he was poor that I think he still remembers what it means to be an average American. As far as issues go, I can find things I like and things I dislike about any politician and that goes for Obama as well. In fact, there are some things he stands for that I feel very different on. That being said, Obama and Edwards are also holding less negative attacks on others. I would like to see an Obama/Edwards ticket but I would rather see an Obama/Oprah ticket.

    Comment by kiltze | January 1, 2008 | Reply

  3. I certainly like Obama’s youth and idealism, but I do see experience as an issue. It’s one thing to HAVE a whole new game but it’s a completely different thing to get everyone else to play it. That’s where I think four to eight years of Edwards would serve nicely to get the country back on track and pushed in a good direction for Obama to pick up later. He could sort of be the missing link between now and what I could see being some fairly major reform.

    Comment by C. | January 1, 2008 | Reply


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