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Does it even matter who he picked? He's going to get the bible thumping, gay bashing, color hating, Chic-fil-a snarfing winger's vote anyway, even if he revealed that he chose Jesus as his V.P.
Separation of church and state means there won't be a state or national church and you won't be required to be a member of any particular church to become a politician of any sort. Romney is Mormon, and I'd like to say most Christians do not agree with Mormonism. If Christians choose to vote for him, it won't be because they agree with Romney in a spiritual/religious sense.all i can say is there is a reason for separation of church and state....
Separation of church and state means there won't be a state or national church and you won't be required to be a member of any particular church to become a politician of any sort. Romney is Mormon, and I'd like to say most Christians do not agree with Mormonism. If Christians choose to vote for him, it won't be because they agree with Romney in a spiritual/religious sense.all i can say is there is a reason for separation of church and state....
Wow, the hatred towards Mormons sure is palpable. That must make other presidential candidates all the more perfect then.
Wow, the hatred towards Mormons sure is palpable. That must make other presidential candidates all the more perfect then.
If you really think this is only about Mormonism, you have more than a few things to learn.
Except that these are political figures that, if voted into office, will hold the powers of that office, which gives them the ability to force others to their whim.Wow, the hatred towards Mormons sure is palpable. That must make other presidential candidates all the more perfect then. I guess that makes everyone who doesn't agree with alternate lifestyles automatically homophobic then. Disagreeing doesn't equate to hated, but whatever.
Wow, the hatred towards Mormons sure is palpable. That must make other presidential candidates all the more perfect then.
If you really think this is only about Mormonism, you have more than a few things to learn.
I never said it was, I was saying the hatred directed at a presidential candidate just because of his religion is an asinine reason to hate someone. And just because the CEO of Chick-fil-A doesn't agree with homosexuality doesn't automatically make him a hatemonger. Disagreement doesn't mean hatred. So, if I said I was against illegal immigration, I'm automatically branded as being racist? News flash, illegal is a crime, not a race.
What the hell is wrong with you people? Oh, wait, this is the internet. Never mind.
But I digress. Trying to argue on the internet is like participating in the Special Olympics, win or lose, you're still retarded.
And there's people I personally don't see eye to eye on everything with, but consider them friends, while other people I don't see as friends are often people I disagree on some heavy shit about.And Obama isn't forcing policies not all people agree with already (such as mandatory healthcare plans/get heavily fined)? Romney is hardly the first to force policies not everyone agrees with.
And there's people I personally don't see eye to eye on everything with, but consider them friends, while other people I don't see as friends are often people I disagree on some heavy shit about.And Obama isn't forcing policies not all people agree with already (such as mandatory healthcare plans/get heavily fined)? Romney is hardly the first to force policies not everyone agrees with.
Meaning it's often a "lesser of two evils" thing.