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Old 02-16-2012, 08:12 AM
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Read up on Mormons and how they do anything within their power to further their cause, and you'll find your answer. It's important for them to have one of their own as POTUS so that it brings acceptance of their cult as a religion.

These people are nuts...they wear magical underwear, think that the men, if he follows the edicts and laws of the cult by coming up through the ranks, and live a certain life, that they will become a god of their own planet and have many wives. Their earthly wives are nothing more than baby makers that hope to be the most important, lead wife of their new god, their earthly husband.

This belief has spread to roughly 1.5% of the American population, and 14.1% of the world population believing as they do, and they give 20% or more of their income to further the spread of the belief to the church.

The church is the single largest land owner in Nebraska, has a large population in Iowa, as well as many in the Appalachian region.

I lived among these nuts in Utah. They are diligent at keeping non-believers from gainful employment in their communities, as they are generally the owner/operators of most businesses in their communities. If you aren't one of them, then you are kept out. There are questions they ask, ones that are easy to notice if you are looking for them, that signals the opposing person to answer in such a way as to identify them as Mormon as well.

Knowing the above, anytime Romney is attacked, the machine churns out so much negativity about them that it smears their name in the press...and everyone knows that if you hear enough negative things about someone, even if they are lies, that the uneducated on the topic will believe them.

That's my take on the subject...
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