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QuoteQuoteQuoteSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid is Mormon - why do you not have problems with *his* religion?
It's ain't the religion. It's whether or not the person uses their religion to inform their point of view or control their point of view.
On a sliding scale you have politicians that publicly state they want to run government according to their religion, like Santorum, and a guy like Kennedy who said he absolutely wouldn't.
Romney is more toward the Santorum side, Reid is more toward the Kennedy side.
Romney is more toward the Santorum side?
Compared to Reid, yes. That was your question, wasn't it? Please see top line of this post quoting your question.
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RonD1120 58
Quote>Article II of the Constitution of the United States defines the qualifications for the office
>of President. Therein lies our current conundrum.
Why does article II present a conundrum? Seems pretty straightforward.
BHO is the conundrum. I thought you were quicker on the uptake than that.
billvon 2,409
You said Article II presented the conundrum, but it's a pretty straightforward article, even when applied to Obama. What seems puzzling to you?
RonD1120 58
Quote>BHO is the conundrum.
You said Article II presented the conundrum, but it's a pretty straightforward article, even when applied to Obama. What seems puzzling to you?
Article II; Section 1; paragraph 5.
billvon 2,409
Conundrum. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
mnealtx 0
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid is Mormon - why do you not have problems with *his* religion?
It's ain't the religion. It's whether or not the person uses their religion to inform their point of view or control their point of view.
On a sliding scale you have politicians that publicly state they want to run government according to their religion, like Santorum, and a guy like Kennedy who said he absolutely wouldn't.
Romney is more toward the Santorum side, Reid is more toward the Kennedy side.
Romney is more toward the Santorum side?
Compared to Reid, yes.
Cite? Decree as Gov. that everyone had to stockpile a year's worth of food, maybe?
QuoteThat was your question, wasn't it? Please see top line of this post quoting your question.
Yeah, that was the question - still waiting for an answer that's backed by evidence instead of opinion.
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headoverheels 291
QuoteQuote>BHO is the conundrum.
You said Article II presented the conundrum, but it's a pretty straightforward article, even when applied to Obama. What seems puzzling to you?
Article II; Section 1; paragraph 5.
Black folks can look young for their age -- Obama is well over 35.
Remster 24
QuoteQuoteQuote>BHO is the conundrum.
You said Article II presented the conundrum, but it's a pretty straightforward article, even when applied to Obama. What seems puzzling to you?
Article II; Section 1; paragraph 5.
Black folks can look young for their age -- Obama is well over 35.
He's not gonna say it...
quade 3
FFS.
Look at their records.
Reid, even while being Mormon, doesn't let it control his actions. It's repeatedly gotten him in hot water with the Church, some of whom deny his Mormon credentials.
On the other hand, the Church is more than happy with Romney. The reason for that is his views are more aligned with the fundamentalists of that religion.
Again, it's a spectrum.
I dunno, maybe you can't see it. Don't blame me for your problems.
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mnealtx 0
Could've just said that from the beginning.
I love you, Shannon and Jim.
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quade 3
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QuoteQuote>BHO is the conundrum.
You said Article II presented the conundrum, but it's a pretty straightforward article, even when applied to Obama. What seems puzzling to you?
Article II; Section 1; paragraph 5.
How adorable - a Donald Trump wanna be.
RonD1120 58
Quote>Article II; Section 1; paragraph 5.
Conundrum. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
co·nun·drum
Noun:
A confusing and difficult problem or question.
>of President. Therein lies our current conundrum.
Why does article II present a conundrum? Seems pretty straightforward.
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