They found out fifty years ago ...gasp.... that JFK was a Papist and the tin foil hat radicals were convinced of a religious conspiracy. Now tin foil hats on the left see another religious conspiracy in a presidential election. Ho hum.
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The Treaty of Tripoli
Art. 11. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquillity, of Mussulmen; and, as the said States never entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
US Treaty with Tripoli, 1796-1797
The U.S. NOT founded upon Christianity
nobeliefs.com? Really Gracie?
EPIC FAIL
nobeliefs.com? Really Gracie?
EPIC FAIL
In other words, your game is "heads you win, tails I lose"...
The Treaty of Tripoli is a fact - executed under President George Washington.
They found out fifty years ago ...gasp.... that JFK was a Papist and the tin foil hat radicals were convinced of a religious conspiracy. Now tin foil hats on the left see another religious conspiracy in a presidential election. Ho hum.
Jackass OP is worried about a theocracy from Mormons as they don't seek to take over the world as Radical ISLAM has vowed openly.
Ladorka? YOU are a nutcase.
Only reason we have a problem with Islam is we keep sticking our fist into their hornet's nest.
They found out fifty years ago ...gasp.... that JFK was a Papist and the tin foil hat radicals were convinced of a religious conspiracy. Now tin foil hats on the left see another religious conspiracy in a presidential election. Ho hum.
Romney's Mormon history is much more intense than JFK's Catholic history. I was one of JFK's biggest supporters, even though at 17 I was too young to vote for him. I was in high school shop class and cried when we were told of his death - over the intercom.
CORRECTION: I was 17 when he died.
By Sally Denton
The seeds of Romney's unique brand of conservatism were sown in the secretive, acquisitive, patriarchal, authoritarian religious empire.
When Mitt Romney received his patriarchal blessing as a Michigan teenager, he was told that the Lord expected great things from him. All young Mormon men — the “worthy males” of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as it is officially known — receive such a blessing as they embark on their requisite journeys as religious missionaries. But at 19 years of age, the youngest son of the most prominent Mormon in American politics — a seventh-generation direct descendant of one of the faith’s founding 12 apostles—Mitt Romney had been singled out as a destined leader.
From the time of his birth — March 13, 1947 — through adolescence and into manhood, the meshing of religion and politics was paramount in Mitt Romney’s life. Called “my miracle baby” by his mother, who had been told by her physician that it was impossible for her to bear a fourth child, Romney was christened Willard Mitt Romney in honor of close family friend and one of the richest Mormons in history, J. Willard Marriott.
Since his first campaign in 2008, Romney has attempted to keep debate about his religion out of the political discourse. The issue is not whether there is a religious test for political office; the Constitution prohibits it. Instead, the question is whether, past all of the flip-flops on virtually every policy, he has an underlying religious conception of the presidency and the American government. At the recent GOP presidential debate in Florida, Romney professed that the Declaration of Independence is a theological document, not specific to the rebellious 13 colonies, but establishing a covenant “between God and man.” Which would suggest that Mitt Romney views the American presidency as a theological office.
Much More: Is Mitt Romney's Candidacy Part of 'The Eternal Plan' of the Mormon Church? | News & Politics | AlterNet
They found out fifty years ago ...gasp.... that JFK was a Papist and the tin foil hat radicals were convinced of a religious conspiracy. Now tin foil hats on the left see another religious conspiracy in a presidential election. Ho hum.
Romney's Mormon history is much more intense than JFK's Catholic history. I was one of JFK's biggest supporters, even though at 17 I was too young to vote for him. I was in high school shop class and cried when we were told of his death - over the intercom.
CORRECTION: I was 17 when he died.
What are you scared of? Are you afraid of Boy Scouts too? They're very similar to Mormons you know.
Indeed. Jefferson had had enough of paying off the pirates, and sent in the Navy and Marines to kick thier asses...Jackass OP is worried about a theocracy from Mormons as they don't seek to take over the world as Radical ISLAM has vowed openly.
Ladorka? YOU are a nutcase.
Only reason we have a problem with Islam is we keep sticking our fist into their hornet's nest.
I suggest you read about the Barbary Wars.
Romney's Mormon history is much more intense than JFK's Catholic history. I was one of JFK's biggest supporters, even though at 17 I was too young to vote for him. I was in high school shop class and cried when we were told of his death - over the intercom.
CORRECTION: I was 17 when he died.
What are you scared of? Are you afraid of Boy Scouts too? They're very similar to Mormons you know.
I'm not afraid of Mormons - I'm just afraid of religious nuts. I was in the Boy Scouts. I really enjoyed it.
Romney's Mormon history is much more intense than JFK's Catholic history. I was one of JFK's biggest supporters, even though at 17 I was too young to vote for him. I was in high school shop class and cried when we were told of his death - over the intercom.
CORRECTION: I was 17 when he died.
What are you scared of? Are you afraid of Boy Scouts too? They're very similar to Mormons you know.
I'm not afraid of Mormons - I'm just afraid of religious nuts. I was in the Boy Scouts. I really enjoyed it.
Just the fact that LaDorka has an axe to grind with something he doesn't understand.What are you scared of? Are you afraid of Boy Scouts too? They're very similar to Mormons you know.
I'm not afraid of Mormons - I'm just afraid of religious nuts. I was in the Boy Scouts. I really enjoyed it.
Then you should have nothing to fear from Mitt Romney. There has been nothing in his political history that would indicate that he is a religious nut.
What are you scared of? Are you afraid of Boy Scouts too? They're very similar to Mormons you know.
I'm not afraid of Mormons - I'm just afraid of religious nuts. I was in the Boy Scouts. I really enjoyed it.
So in other words, the previous posts including the original one aren't at all accurate.
OMG OMG OMG he's a MORMON he'll eat your children beat your dog and marry your wife. Shit is that all you have against Romney? PM me I have loads of info on him, but damn leave the mans religion out of it.By Sally Denton
The seeds of Romney's unique brand of conservatism were sown in the secretive, acquisitive, patriarchal, authoritarian religious empire.
When Mitt Romney received his patriarchal blessing as a Michigan teenager, he was told that the Lord expected great things from him. All young Mormon men — the “worthy males” of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as it is officially known — receive such a blessing as they embark on their requisite journeys as religious missionaries. But at 19 years of age, the youngest son of the most prominent Mormon in American politics — a seventh-generation direct descendant of one of the faith’s founding 12 apostles—Mitt Romney had been singled out as a destined leader.
From the time of his birth — March 13, 1947 — through adolescence and into manhood, the meshing of religion and politics was paramount in Mitt Romney’s life. Called “my miracle baby” by his mother, who had been told by her physician that it was impossible for her to bear a fourth child, Romney was christened Willard Mitt Romney in honor of close family friend and one of the richest Mormons in history, J. Willard Marriott.
Since his first campaign in 2008, Romney has attempted to keep debate about his religion out of the political discourse. The issue is not whether there is a religious test for political office; the Constitution prohibits it. Instead, the question is whether, past all of the flip-flops on virtually every policy, he has an underlying religious conception of the presidency and the American government. At the recent GOP presidential debate in Florida, Romney professed that the Declaration of Independence is a theological document, not specific to the rebellious 13 colonies, but establishing a covenant “between God and man.” Which would suggest that Mitt Romney views the American presidency as a theological office.
Much More: Is Mitt Romney's Candidacy Part of 'The Eternal Plan' of the Mormon Church? | News & Politics | AlterNet
OMG OMG OMG he's a MORMON he'll eat your children beat your dog and marry your wife. Shit is that all you have against Romney? PM me I have loads of info on him, but damn leave the mans religion out of it.By Sally Denton
The seeds of Romney's unique brand of conservatism were sown in the secretive, acquisitive, patriarchal, authoritarian religious empire.
When Mitt Romney received his patriarchal blessing as a Michigan teenager, he was told that the Lord expected great things from him. All young Mormon men the worthy males of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as it is officially known receive such a blessing as they embark on their requisite journeys as religious missionaries. But at 19 years of age, the youngest son of the most prominent Mormon in American politics a seventh-generation direct descendant of one of the faiths founding 12 apostlesMitt Romney had been singled out as a destined leader.
From the time of his birth March 13, 1947 through adolescence and into manhood, the meshing of religion and politics was paramount in Mitt Romneys life. Called my miracle baby by his mother, who had been told by her physician that it was impossible for her to bear a fourth child, Romney was christened Willard Mitt Romney in honor of close family friend and one of the richest Mormons in history, J. Willard Marriott.
Since his first campaign in 2008, Romney has attempted to keep debate about his religion out of the political discourse. The issue is not whether there is a religious test for political office; the Constitution prohibits it. Instead, the question is whether, past all of the flip-flops on virtually every policy, he has an underlying religious conception of the presidency and the American government. At the recent GOP presidential debate in Florida, Romney professed that the Declaration of Independence is a theological document, not specific to the rebellious 13 colonies, but establishing a covenant between God and man. Which would suggest that Mitt Romney views the American presidency as a theological office.
Much More: Is Mitt Romney's Candidacy Part of 'The Eternal Plan' of the Mormon Church? | News & Politics | AlterNet
Must spread... Well said, my friend!And where in the Constitution does it call for Secular Government?SO? what do you think of the Obama FORCING Catholic institutions to go against their religion and have to give out birth control, and the abortion pill?
Read what you just typed very slowly to yourself. Obama is simply following "secular" government - which he should.
Chapter, Verse, Clause?
Do YOU even know the first thing about Liberty and the Founders and what they achieved?
Apparently you don't...because YOU are actively applauding it's destruction when it affects YOU TOO sport.
OMG OMG OMG he's a MORMON he'll eat your children beat your dog and marry your wife. Shit is that all you have against Romney? PM me I have loads of info on him, but damn leave the mans religion out of it.
His religion could be very relevant based on the OP. Again - the OP.
And where in the Constitution does it call for Secular Government?Read what you just typed very slowly to yourself. Obama is simply following "secular" government - which he should.
Chapter, Verse, Clause?
Do YOU even know the first thing about Liberty and the Founders and what they achieved?
Apparently you don't...because YOU are actively applauding it's destruction when it affects YOU TOO sport.
Where does the Constitution call for religious government? snip
hIS religion GOVERNS THE WAY HE RULES his life, AND HIS ALONE.OMG OMG OMG he's a MORMON he'll eat your children beat your dog and marry your wife. Shit is that all you have against Romney? PM me I have loads of info on him, but damn leave the mans religion out of it.
His religion could be very relevant based on the OP. Again - the OP.
OMG OMG OMG he's a MORMON he'll eat your children beat your dog and marry your wife. Shit is that all you have against Romney? PM me I have loads of info on him, but damn leave the mans religion out of it.
His religion could be very relevant based on the OP. Again - the OP.
Did you say that about obama's?