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| View Poll Results: Based on religion which pres. candid. would you least likely be willing to vote for? | |||
| Jewish | | 0 | 0% |
| Roman Catholic | | 0 | 0% |
| Muslim | | 1 | 6.67% |
| Mormom | | 3 | 20.00% |
| Evangelical Christian | | 2 | 13.33% |
| Other/does not matter | | 9 | 60.00% |
| Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Student | Religion and presidential candidates In the news today!: Recent polls show that a majority of people polled would not be willing to vote for [potential] U.S. 2008 presidential candidate Mitt Romney (R), because he is a Mormon. This is important because he is one of the foremost potential candidates for president (R) in the 2008 elections. What do you guys think? Please answer the poll truthfully (no one will see your answers), and also, what do you think about this Mitt Romney "situation"? Thanks! ---------------- Moderator -- Chemistry, Biology, Watercooler, Competitions, Architecture. Join our Facebook group | |
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| Doing the Impossible | Re: Religion and presidential candidates This is a really bizarre poll. How about this instead... You are having a family picnic. Another family will be joining you on the picnic. Which ethnicity would you prefer that family to be? I guess the fact that Mr. Romney practices any religion would already disqualify him for many of the regulars here (unless his practice of religion is an acceptable lie to woo the needed stupid voters). There is no religion that on its own wold bias me from a candidate. Although in evaluating a candidate their religious practice can be information about the quality of their character that helps me to make my decision. Bill ---------------- aka TheBigDog - Hypography Full Freaking Moderator Become a Hypography sponsor! The truth is incontravertible; malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end there it is. - Winston Churchill TheBigDog's recommended reading: The Science of Success - Charles G. Koch A neutron goes into a bar and asks the bartender, "How much for a beer?" The bartender replies, "For you, no charge." | |
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| Understanding | Re: Religion and presidential candidates Being from MA I am aware of Governor Romney's religious bias in his politics. Of all the Christian denominations he is a devout Mormon. However, that is not the real reason why Romney should not be president. Before entering politics Romney was a venture capitalist. Romney bought up companies, dismembered them, and sold them off putting thousands out of work making huge profits for himself and his investors. As for being governor of the most liberal state in the union he is a figurehead. Lately he is out of state endlessly campaigning for president. No matter, he is not needed at home. He vetoes many lines of many bills only to have the Democratic controlled legislature override almost all of them. The fact is the senate president and the speaker of the house run Massachusetts. The last four governors of MA have been Republicans and not one of them had a clue. Remember the Big Dig folks? Gov. Weld said it could be done for $ 3 billion, Gov. Cellucii said it was "On budget and on time", Gov. Swift tried to blame the Turnpike Authority, and Gov. Romney is trying to control the board as I type this. Well, it cost $ 15 billion and it leaks like a siv. What the governors should have done was watch the contractors who did shoddy work and overcharged the taxpayers. If you are going to vote Republican vote McCain! ---------------- "Those who forget to remember the past are condemned to repeat it", George Santayana | |
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| Student | Re: Religion and presidential candidates Quote:
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| Creating | Re: Religion and presidential candidates That sounds like Romney acts more like an aetheist than a religious person. Mass is a demoncratic liberal state that is platform agenda orienatated. That makes it hard for anyone not with the "program" to function effectively. The irony is that Mass voters usually pick Republican govenors because the Democratic candidates are usually considered less than perfect money managers; better spenders than investors. | |
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| Suspended | Re: Religion and presidential candidates Religiousity and ruthless capitalism seem to go hand in hand. Which is odd, since I dont think Mormons or Evangelicals hold Calvinist views, which would be the only logical christian postion from which to support capitalism, or indeed any form of exploitation. I guess theyre just so damn sure the God loves them that nothing they do can jepordise their ticket to Godland. Theyre in a state of Grace, like a medieval crusader, or the Pope. | |
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| Rockin' | Re: Religion and presidential candidates I could not care less which religion a candidate is. As long as the believe in the separation of church and state, I'm cool. When they start trying to legislate their religion. It's uncool. [sarcasm] Except Mormons. I anybody else who wears funny underwear. God invented boxer shorts for wholesome people to wear, so wear 'em [/sarcasm] TFS ---------------- There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots. | |
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| Suspended | Re: Religion and presidential candidates Can any politician truly be devoutly religious? I'm apolitical because I believe that as a christian I should have nothing to do with the political affairs of a world that is "lying in the power of the wicked one." Thus I wouldn't choose anyone over any other one. BD, I think her questions was well stated. Many people don't mind having dinner and sharing time with others of different religions and ethnicities, but prefer to have someone of the same mind rule them from the government. | |
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| Creating | Re: Religion and presidential candidates I don't think a person's religion has anything to do with their ability as president. Although it may have a positive inhibitng influence on behavior. If one is an atheiest, they are under a looser set of moral standards since they have nobody beyond themselves to account to. As president, an aethiest would be as high is humanly possible without the inhibition of a spiritual conscience. They just have to stay within the laws or create laws that expend their boundries and anything goes. That is why I would be more concerned with a nonreligious president. He can lie, cheat, steal, commit adultry, seeks his own gain, conspire, etc., with noone but the press or the opposing party to keep him in check. | |
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| Creating | Re: Religion and presidential candidates Personally, it depends not so much on a person's religion as to how they bring it into their politics. A devout Christian who believes they cannot legislate morality is more likely to get my vote then an atheist who opposes stem cell research. -Will | |
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