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11/09/11 02:55 PM
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Trainwreck wrote: Should the mittman attain the nomination, I'm awfully curious of what scandals are brewing at the lefty headquarters to devalue his candidacy?
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11/09/11 02:57 PM
memyselfandi wrote:I really am excited to find out who Mitt selects as veep now that Cain is out of the picture. I never would have thought it possible until about a month ago, but I bet he goes with Huckabee to make the Southern evangelicals happy.
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11/09/11 03:02 PM
StatelyWayneManor wrote:Trainwreck wrote: Should the mittman attain the nomination, I'm awfully curious of what scandals are brewing at the lefty headquarters to devalue his candidacy? http://thinkprogress.org/...0/romney-solamere-ponzi/ ...just a guess.
11/09/11 03:05 PM
buckichick wrote:memyselfandi wrote:I really am excited to find out who Mitt selects as veep now that Cain is out of the picture. I never would have thought it possible until about a month ago, but I bet he goes with Huckabee to make the Southern evangelicals happy. My money's on Rubio if Mitt's the nominee.
11/09/11 03:07 PM
StatelyWayneManor wrote:buckichick wrote:memyselfandi wrote:I really am excited to find out who Mitt selects as veep now that Cain is out of the picture. I never would have thought it possible until about a month ago, but I bet he goes with Huckabee to make the Southern evangelicals happy. My money's on Rubio if Mitt's the nominee. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...ney-dishonest-desperate/ ... yeah, zippy chance its Huck.
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11/09/11 06:18 PM
smokincaterpillar wrote:Only difference between a cult and a religion are numbers and time. Beliefs, just as crazy. And for me, Mormonism has enough numbers and time. Most of the nonfunctional crazy is gone by now.
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11/09/11 06:37 PM
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Screerider wrote:smokincaterpillar wrote:Only difference between a cult and a religion are numbers and time. Beliefs, just as crazy. And for me, Mormonism has enough numbers and time. Most of the nonfunctional crazy is gone by now.Well, one thing cults often try to do is purposefully cut inductees off from family/friends, which Mormons get to experience when they're off on their Missions for 2 years. I'd say if your religion does this, it's more cult than religion.
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11/09/11 07:01 PM
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WASHINGTON — Unable to prevent Barack Obama from becoming president, rigid followers of the Constitution have turned their attention to another young, charismatic politician many think could one day occupy the White House.
The birthers are calling for U.S. Sen Marco Rubio, the budding Republican star from Florida.
"It's nothing to do with him personally. But you can't change the rules because you like a certain person. Then you have no rules," said New Jersey lawyer Mario Apuzzo.
Forget about Photoshopped birth certificates; the activists are not challenging whether Rubio was born in Miami. Rather, they say Rubio is ineligible under Article 2 of the Constitution which says "no person except a natural born citizen ... shall be eligible to the Office of President."
The rub is that "natural born citizen" was never defined.
The birthers rely on writings at the time of the formation of the republic and references in court cases since then to contend that "natural born" means a person born to U.S. citizens. Rubio was born in 1971 at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, his office said, but his parents did not become citizens until 1975.
11/09/11 07:08 PM
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Eagles X Frodo Mt Doom wrote:The only president with a 100% fuckable family
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11/09/11 07:23 PM
BoeschFan wrote: Don't Mormons also "convert" their dead, non-Mormon ancestors, so they (the still living Mormons) can get into heaven?
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11/09/11 10:35 PM
springfeverish wrote:Forget Rubio. He's ineligible to be POTUS under the Us Constitution.WASHINGTON — Unable to prevent Barack Obama from becoming president, rigid followers of the Constitution have turned their attention to another young, charismatic politician many think could one day occupy the White House.The birthers are calling for U.S. Sen Marco Rubio, the budding Republican star from Florida."It's nothing to do with him personally. But you can't change the rules because you like a certain person. Then you have no rules," said New Jersey lawyer Mario Apuzzo.Forget about Photoshopped birth certificates; the activists are not challenging whether Rubio was born in Miami. Rather, they say Rubio is ineligible under Article 2 of the Constitution which says "no person except a natural born citizen ... shall be eligible to the Office of President."The rub is that "natural born citizen" was never defined.The birthers rely on writings at the time of the formation of the republic and references in court cases since then to contend that "natural born" means a person born to U.S. citizens. Rubio was born in 1971 at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, his office said, but his parents did not become citizens until 1975.
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