Mitt Romney and Mormonism
- Posted by Beth on December 6th, 2007 filed in 2008 election, Candidates, Mitt Romney, Moonbats, Politics LDS · Mormons
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Dear Mitt,
I am sorry you have been compelled to give a speech about your religious faith. It is absurd and embarrassing that there are people who expect you to apologize for or deny your faith in order to get their votes. I am not terribly familiar with the Mormon faith, but I admit that of what I do know, there are some things that strike me as…shall we say, weird. Then again, there are some weird things about many Christian denominations. I’ve known and worked with a few Mormons, and there was absolutely nothing “cultish” about them. (Okay, I think people who don’t do caffeine are a little nutty, but that goes for anyone–especially just plain old health fanatics.)
I realize that even though you did turn Massachusetts into a Mormon theocracy and banned tobacco, alcohol, and caffeine in the state that you must…oh wait. No you didn’t. In fact, some of the same yahoos who are terrified by your personal faith are the same people who think you’re too liberal. I certainly haven’t seen gay marriage made into a sacrament of the LDS, anyway.
Good for you for not ditching your religious beliefs for a few votes.
To the yahoos who won’t vote for him because he’s a Mormon, grow up. It’s one thing to not be a Romney supporter for political reasons, but because he’s a Mormon? It’s completely irrational. You don’t have to like his religion, because you’re not voting for the Mormon faith; you’re voting for the President of the United States of America.
Jerks.
























