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Interview with Romney pushes Mark Larsen to support Ron Paul

Mark Larsen of 1040 AM WWBA interviewed Mitt Romney on the morning of 1/29/2008. The sneers and chuckles from slippery Romney pushed him over the edge and drove him to support the only real candida...  
 
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777GJ (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Romney signed $50 co-pay abortions into law and illegally installed same-sex "marriage" as governor of Massachusetts. He is Obama in a Reagan Costume.

Larsen made him look really bad. Romney couldn't debate by 11 year old sister.
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mattc941 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Mark Larsen is really good!
TheSmokingArgus (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Your analysis that his faith makes him irrational is as ignorant as Mitt Romney thinking Income Tax pays for the Military.

Bravo - way to subscribe to the "people group" collective mentality.
JSparkleZ2 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I would suggest you read up on mormonism actually is. If you can tell me that in 2009 that is a logical or reasonable thought than I'll consede the point.
TheSmokingArgus (3 months ago) Show Hide
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My research on Mormonism is quite thorough. It is immaterial to the fact that my views on faith and religion differ from theirs/ all organized churches.

People have the right to worship as they see fit.

We share the opinion that former Governor Romney is unfit to ever be President, however my analysis comes from his public record and stated philosophy of governance.

There are good and bad in every facet of humanity, sorry you hold contempt for those who are different from yourself.
JSparkleZ2 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm not a fan of his public work either.

Unlike yourself though, I think it's reasonable to assess the rational of someone predicated on what they beleive.

If he really beleives that a fraudster found ancient slates that revealed a debunked history of civilization on North America then he is a fool and we have evey right to judge him as one...

Sorry you don't hold people to the same degree of scrutiny that I do when they are acting foolishly...
TheSmokingArgus (3 months ago) Show Hide
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All religions receive a critical eye from me, including Christianity, Mormonism, Buddhist, etc.

Case in point, Dr. Paul is a Christian, and personally it is hard for me to overlook the Bible's glaring omission of dinosaurs.

Nonetheless, it is not my desire to cast aside Dr. Paul simply because he subscribes to a faith that omits the largest life forms to ever walk the Earth.

instead Dr Paul's actions have shown me that not all Christians are of the George Bush kill-kill-War for Jesus variety.
JSparkleZ2 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I've never been a fan of religion but to me that is a different case. Largely Christianity, Judaism and Islam get a free pass on scrutiny b/c of their vast numbers. Mormonism is just christianity with a few dumb ideas attached to it.

Ron Paul isn't a hard core bible thumper though. He is a constitutionalist which is why many people support him in spite of religion. He puts secularism first when it comes to governance, something Romney also fails at.
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Larsen is awesome

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