

"Freedom requires religion, just as religion requires freedom. Freedom opens the windows of the soul so that man can discover his most profound beliefs and commune with God. Freedom and religion endure together, or perish alone," Romney said.
I find Mitt Romney offensive and grotesque.
If you are not a True Believer, you are not free.
You are not a real American.

What's next?
Loyalty oaths?
"In recent years, the notion of the separation of church and state has been taken by some well beyond its original meaning," Romney said. "They seek to remove from the public domain any acknowledgment of God. Religion is seen as merely a private affair with no place in public life. It is as if they are intent on establishing a new religion in America -- the religion of secularism. They are wrong."I'm tired of politicians preaching to me. I don't want to be bound to the flag with faith and a prayer. I am not interested in being labeled un-American for my atheistic view of the world.

- Angel Moroni
- Baptizing the Dead
- Naked Ceremonial Touching
- Required Underwear
- Barring Mothers from Weddings if They Are Not Mormon


American does not need religious radicals like Mitt Romney leading us down into our human deaths in the narrow cause of their personal spirituality -- because we've already been there and done that over the last seven years -- and the faith-by-government war machine brought us nothing but avarice and despair in the name of freedom-loving, God-fearing, religious radicals.









It was a terrible speech. He proved he's a bigot.
It was a strange speech, Anne, and I don't know why it was given such wide coverage! He sank himself. The early response was positive but when you strip the myth from the man and look at what he actually said by reading it in print -- his mesmerizing monster face no longer distracts us from the truth of the matter. He's hateful and rigid.
I am deeply disturbed by the direction American politics is going.
I agree with you. We're deep in the the pits of death with no way out an no one cares enough to save us -- except to tell us just to continue to believe.
Mitt is the worst choice. No more religion radicals please. He was so rude to that Iowa radio interviewer.
It was a creepy, creeping speech, Anne. Yes, that radio interview he did showed the real Mitt. He was pompous, brittle, mean and impatient: Just what we don't need again in a president.
Let's see if opera 4.0 works! I think that my man Barack Obama is the antidote for M.R. Not that he is an atheist by any means - but he's not pushing religion down anyone's throat!
I’m glad you were able to get logged on, Gordon!
I agree that Barack is becoming a finer and finer alternative to the current wave of fanaticism in politics. He’s the anti-Hillary, too, which is becoming a good thing.
Very disturbing indeed - because inevitably it will be *his God* that will have to be believed in - not Allah or Buddha or any other god.
You're right on that, Nicola!
Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor and born in Hope -- an identical background to Bill Clinton -- is beating Mitt in the most recent Iowa polls.
Huckabee is a great guy, warm and funny, and he's a former Baptist preacher and he is still incredibly religious in his view of what America must become. Here's the reason for his candidacy for president from his own mouth:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSQNSlUUoOc
Huckabee actually says, right there, that it is God who told him to run and that it is his divine predestiny to become president. Sickening!