Re: Mind's Eye Re: Politics and economics

I tend to agree with you if he ever has to answer a question if he has ever passed or voted on a tax break that would benefit him more than 65% of the taxpaying Americans. or preserve legislation that would benefit him more that 65% of the citizens..  I am probably saying it wrong.. but hopefully you get the idea.
Allan

On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 4:06 PM, archytas <nwterry@gmail.com> wrote:
Romney is the least moronic of the GOPs this time around.  I suspect
his business and tax dealings may be the undoing of him in the
presidential runoff.  I see no hope in the current system.  I think
the GOP candidates serve as a good reminder meritocracy isn't up to
much.

On Feb 5, 2:03 pm, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The USA wasn't wild about having a Catholic either (JFK) nor has it
> ever elected an American Indian, a Jew or a female. Look what happened
> to Al Smith's campaign. When I was growing up we were not allowed into
> any church or organization except those approved of by the RCC. Better
> a Mormon than a moron.
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> On Feb 5, 4:05 am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I know Romey  is mormon,  what really bothers me is basicly two or three
> > things... this not saying individually the are bad people,  I did a lot
> > of volunteer work in NM some 30+ years ago.. there I was working with the
> > extreme of the poor.. and I on a few occasions (not overly often) I came
> > across mormons ..  there we set up a community effort combining all the
> > churches iin a community church wide program where all the charity funds
> > were basically combined (including the police) where if you came through
> > town we could provide you with assistance,,  like provide you with a full
> > tank of fuel, food, clothing auto repair, medical and lodging of needed
> > including money in rare cases, The program worked very well and the purpose
> > was to catch those professional beggars hitting every church and often
> > times walking away with several thousand dollars.. (it did work too)  If
> > some one needed assistance they were directly referred to me ,,
> >  I interviewed them  when ever they were there 27/7. from the interview I
> > determined their needs and provided it. I also had a list
> > of professions that were wanted to have part of our community.. (we managed
> > to get 2 yes 2 teachers that were desperately needed..
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> > Now back to the mormons,,  when we set up the program  the mormons refused
> > to be part of it  as they had their oen charity program for mormons..  they
> > were allowed torefer people to our program  but if someone said they were
> > mormon the mormon church had to accept them and deal with the families or
> > persons needs..
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> > On a couple of occasions during these interviews I was told by mormons
> > seeking help I was asked not to call the church as they said they would be
> > put in a labor camp where you earned your room  and board with extremely
> > long hours of labor and paid almost nothing ,, there was no way that you
> > could work your way back into society ,,  you became a slave of the LDS
> > Church
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> > Romey is part of this chuirch  and wealth holds you in high esteem..the 2nd
> >  thing excluding the slavery thing..  is occassionally you see a black
> > family and they are a rarity ..  but what you won't see is any ofthem being
> > able to go into the main temples as the are forbidden
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> > Does the US want a President where the LDS Church controls every facet of
> > their lives..  Look at his extreme negative campaign.
> > Allan
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> > |_D Allan
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> > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.



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Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.



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