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While, to this point, I had never really taken the time to listed to what Mr. Romney has had to say, I've gotta admit, he appeared rather impressive handling all of O'Reilly's firing-line questions this evening....everything from "Romney Care", to international policy - particularly how it relates to Iran.

Good stuff. I'll be listening to him a little closer as time rolls on.
 
While, to this point, I had never really taken the time to listed to what Mr. Romney has had to say, I've gotta admit, he appeared rather impressive handling all of O'Reilly's firing-line questions this evening....everything from "Romney Care", to international policy - particularly how it relates to Iran.

Good stuff. I'll be listening to him a little closer as time rolls on.

He seems like a smart guy. More worthwhile to listen to than most of the other candidates, but sadly much less entertaining.

barfo
 
He seems like a smart guy. More worthwhile to listen to than most of the other candidates, but sadly much less entertaining.

barfo

I'm not really up on the subject, but Romney was particularly critical of Obama's (non) handling of the Russia/Poland missile situation. Apparently, if President, Romney would have really been in Putin's face. In fact, he dared to say that the correct handling of that would have placed the US in a much better position to handle the potentially volatile/dangerous/critical Iranian (nuclear) situation.

As I had mentioned, I'm gonna be listening more and more to all of this.
 
Pawlenty now pledging support for Romney.
 
Romney and Huntsman are the only Republican candidates i could really see myself voting for.
 
I'm not really up on the subject, but Romney was particularly critical of Obama's (non) handling of the Russia/Poland missile situation. Apparently, if President, Romney would have really been in Putin's face. In fact, he dared to say that the correct handling of that would have placed the US in a much better position to handle the potentially volatile/dangerous/critical Iranian (nuclear) situation.

As I had mentioned, I'm gonna be listening more and more to all of this.
even if a Republican candidate thinks they would have handled the situation the same exact way as President Obama they're going to say they'd have handled it differently or risk alienating the base. Romney is a very stiff/cookie cutter politician, but he's bright and looks the part. If he weren't Mormon, he'd be a shoe in for the R's

btw... it's Mitt

STOMP
 
The guy belongs to a cult. Not someone I'd want running my country!
 
The guy belongs to a cult. Not someone I'd want running my country!

I agree, but I will say his cult is a lot less scary than Michele Bachmann's cult.

barfo
 
The guy belongs to a cult. Not someone I'd want running my country!

I think many will not vote for a Mormon. I can't see the Tea Party accepting him. And if they run a third party candidate against him, Obama wins by default.
 
Barfo for President!

You have to be a special kind of crazy to want to be president. I am a special kind of crazy - but not that particular special kind.

barfo
 
I don't know of any cults with 14 million members worldwide (more outside the U.S. than inside). Cults are usually small in number as to be able to hide their extremism or as a consequence of it. I don't see too many cults promoting themselves the way Mormons do.

http://lds.org/church/facts?lang=eng
 
cultNoun/kəlt/


1. A system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object.

2. A relatively small group of people having religious beliefs or practices regarded by others as strange or sinister

I'd say Mormon falls under the combination of both definitions.
 
I'd say Mormon falls under the combination of both definitions.

Under those definitions, what religious organization wouldn't? That's fine if you want to classify all religion as a cult, but I'm confused why Mormons get singled out. Over 14 million members for a religion that's only existed for 181 years doesn't sound like it'll be a "small" group for very long. The United Methodist Church has 12 million members. Southern Baptists have 16+ million.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations_by_number_of_members (It's Wikipedia, so take it for what it's worth).
 
Under those definitions, what religious organization wouldn't? That's fine if you want to classify all religion as a cult, but I'm confused why Mormons get singled out. Over 14 million members for a religion that's only existed for 181 years doesn't sound like it'll be a "small" group for very long. The United Methodist Church has 12 million members. Southern Baptists have 16+ million.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_denominations_by_number_of_members (It's Wikipedia, so take it for what it's worth).

http://mormoncult.org/
 

Ahh the old ask-someone-that's-not-a-part-of-the-organization-anymore-what-the-beliefs-of-the-organization-are argument. That always goes over well. Ask someone who's had a nasty divorce for a fair assessment of their ex, see what response you get. If you want to know what Mormons teach and belief go to the official site. www.lds.org
 
D-Rock posts 5 times a year. Its always when a Mormon discussion breaks out.

Seriously though, I lived across the street from a Mormon family for a long time and went to school with some. I know a lot about it. Almost everything about the way it became a religion is cult-like IMO.
 
If nominated I wonder if his religion will become a political issue. I would think not overtly, but in some way Obama's people would probably have to try and use it to divide the religious right. It'll be interesting to see how they do that.
 
I recently sold windows to a guy who is Mormon. I try to make a point not to talk politics nor religion with my customers, but I couldn't help but wink and say to the gentleman, "So, Mitt's your guy, eh?" He responded, "Uhhm, no.", while returning the smiled, then went on as if to say that Romney has essentially forsaken their religion in favor of his political pursuits.

I thought it was kind of interesting, at least.
 
i'm not sure how putting on magic goggles and wearing special underwear is any weirder then a burning bush, some dude returning from the dead or being from aliens from outerspace and Tom Cruise.
 
I recently sold windows to a guy who is Mormon. I try to make a point not to talk politics nor religion with my customers, but I couldn't help but wink and say to the gentleman, "So, Mitt's your guy, eh?" He responded, "Uhhm, no.", while returning the smiled, then went on as if to say that Romney has essentially forsaken their religion in favor of his political pursuits.

I thought it was kind of interesting, at least.

At least Mitt will sweep Utah in a general election.
 
When Romney was growing up, he carved his own baseball bat from a tree that was struck by lightning. He named the bat "mit."
 
D-Rock posts 5 times a year. Its always when a Mormon discussion breaks out.

Seriously though, I lived across the street from a Mormon family for a long time and went to school with some. I know a lot about it. Almost everything about the way it became a religion is cult-like IMO.

That's fairly accurate. You guys have much more basketball knowledge/passion than I do. I like my Blazers but don't have a ton to add to what you guys already say. I read a lot of what's on here, just don't post. I figure I can post on something I know about. I have no problem with people's opinions, I just see a lot of inaccurate statements or misrepresentations when it comes to Mormons. That's not intended to be solely directed at you, Mick. Anyway, back to more of the point of the thread, I think Mitt is pretty polished when it comes to speaking. He may have some views that Rep's don't care for, just like Huntsman, but he looks like a presidential candidate and speaks like one. I wouldn't be surprised if if he got the nomination. For the record, I'm not saying I think he's a great candidate, just that he's probably the best the Rep's have for this election.
 
For the record, I'm not saying I think he's a great candidate, just that he's probably the best the Rep's have for this election.

..and, if nominated, don't be too surprised if Huntsman ends up becoming his running mate.
 
..and, if nominated, don't be too surprised if Huntsman ends up becoming his running mate.

I think that outcome is EXTREMELY unlikely. Huntsman is probably the last guy Romney would pick (unless he was absolutely guaranteed to win no matter what).

barfo
 
Huntsman is probably the last guy Romney would pick....

barfo

Why is that? I'm curious.

Signed: still-too-early-to-have-done-my-own-research

Thanks
 

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