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15 Jan 2012, 4:03 pm

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOq3O8g1xw4[/youtube]


Yes, I saw that live!



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15 Jan 2012, 4:04 pm

I think if it came down to Romney vs Obama, I'd just not vote.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xdVmXubIV0[/youtube]



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15 Jan 2012, 4:08 pm

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I think if it came down to Romney vs Obama, I'd just not vote.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xdVmXubIV0[/youtube]


I haven't voted for president since I realized the power of the electoral college, around 1996.



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15 Jan 2012, 5:31 pm

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It's just a photo and it's not like he's punting puppies. Crass money waving is the American way :)
I'm more worried that he can't seem to stay consistent on the issues. What exactly would I be voting for?

The one that makes feel you the least nauseous?

It's a sad thing that a politician is either "Closed-Minded" or a "Flip-Flopper" - there seems to be no acceptable middle ground.



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15 Jan 2012, 5:35 pm

If you vote for Obama rather than white Obama, at least he's out after one more term :chin:



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15 Jan 2012, 6:24 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=XW0JTcYeKXg[/youtube]


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15 Jan 2012, 10:38 pm

The other Mormon (what was his name, again?) is quitting the race and endorsing Mitt Romney.



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15 Jan 2012, 11:27 pm

Why is it OK, even mandatory for a candidate to be a member of a "church." I want a candidate who has "faith" in the founding fathers, philosophy, the constitution, etc. IF faith is necessary for these religions you hear so much about these days, how wouldn't a president belonging to such a group not be treasonous?



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16 Jan 2012, 2:50 am

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Why is it OK, even mandatory for a candidate to be a member of a "church." I want a candidate who has "faith" in the founding fathers, philosophy, the constitution, etc. IF faith is necessary for these religions you hear so much about these days, how wouldn't a president belonging to such a group not be treasonous?


If the fact be known, I have a far greater fear of Perry's evangelicalism, and Santoram's Latin Mass, traditionalist Catholicism than I do of Romney's Mormonism.

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16 Jan 2012, 8:22 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
Daj wrote:
Why is it OK, even mandatory for a candidate to be a member of a "church." I want a candidate who has "faith" in the founding fathers, philosophy, the constitution, etc. IF faith is necessary for these religions you hear so much about these days, how wouldn't a president belonging to such a group not be treasonous?


If the fact be known, I have a far greater fear of Perry's evangelicalism, and Santoram's Latin Mass, traditionalist Catholicism than I do of Romney's Mormonism.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


The Mormons regard themselves as a rather select group (Chosen People Syndrome at work). They are not too keen about making the entire world LDS. Particularly those parts of the world where the folks have darker skin.

The Mormons are out to convert people with fair complexions, no zits and even white teeth.

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16 Jan 2012, 8:53 am

ruveyn wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Daj wrote:
Why is it OK, even mandatory for a candidate to be a member of a "church." I want a candidate who has "faith" in the founding fathers, philosophy, the constitution, etc. IF faith is necessary for these religions you hear so much about these days, how wouldn't a president belonging to such a group not be treasonous?


If the fact be known, I have a far greater fear of Perry's evangelicalism, and Santoram's Latin Mass, traditionalist Catholicism than I do of Romney's Mormonism.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


The Mormons regard themselves as a rather select group (Chosen People Syndrome at work). They are not too keen about making the entire world LDS. Particularly those parts of the world where the folks have darker skin.

The Mormons are out to convert people with fair complexions, no zits and even white teeth.

ruveyn


They are actually quite active in the South Pacific. People there are rather dark-skinned.



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16 Jan 2012, 8:55 am

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They are actually quite active in the South Pacific. People there are rather dark-skinned.


Do they even teeth and a good complexion?

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16 Jan 2012, 9:26 am

ruveyn wrote:
pandabear wrote:

They are actually quite active in the South Pacific. People there are rather dark-skinned.


Do they even teeth and a good complexion?

ruveyn


Most of them have very good teeth. The complexion is dark, which is good for the tropics. We fair-complexioned folk may suffer sunburn if we aren't careful.

Mormons have about 1/3 of Tonga (and growing), and 1/4 of Samoa.

http://www.adherents.com/largecom/com_lds.html

Here is a pair of Tongan Mormon missionaries

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The main temple on Tongatapu

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And, a typical Mormon church in Tonga

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which are built at regular intervals across the island.

The Mormon church spends a lot of money there, and may have the goal of turning Tonga into the first majority-Mormon country.



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16 Jan 2012, 9:30 am

The LDS Church is only a few decades removed from regarding African racial characteristics as the Mark of Cain. I think they may have modified that policy. When African LDS die they are no long banished to the Outer Darkness. They are permitted to live in Dim Light.

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16 Jan 2012, 9:47 am

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Looks like a private gathering of sales managers and business managers, celebrating surpassing some goal, in the lobby of an upscale car dealership.

No, they probably just finished firing a thousand people and taking the money they saved from "downsizing" and are about to shove it into their own pockets, laughing all the way. And the vehicle in the background is probably their getaway car.


Yeah, this is the part that nobody seems to grasp... But that's because Americans are painfully stupid. :?


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16 Jan 2012, 11:29 am

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Yeah, this is the part that nobody seems to grasp... But that's because Americans are painfully stupid. :?


Stupid enough to have deployed the GPS and put men on the Moon. And we have the best supersonic jet aircraft in the world.

Americans are not stupid (our technology proves it). However we are probably not wise.

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