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Does Mitt Romney believe in Polygamy? Does he have, or has he ever had, another Wife? (Original Post) LaydeeBug Aug 2012 OP
where is his long form birth certificate too nt LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #1
Only one spouse deduction but he did say he does not pay any more tax than he has to pay. gordianot Aug 2012 #2
I am almost *giddy* that they're actually going to nominate him... LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #3
She did file a joint return in 2010. gordianot Aug 2012 #10
Oh my Gosh! (inside Utah joke) GentryDixon Aug 2012 #4
Darn it to heck! n/t BeeBee Aug 2012 #13
Holy effing Hell. This can't be real. LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #21
No, sadly. It is not. GentryDixon Aug 2012 #34
He has 3 wives in France Angry Dragon Aug 2012 #5
All I'm saying is *RELEASING HIS TAX RETURNS* might shed some light on this. LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #22
George Romney's father had only one wife n/t RZM Aug 2012 #51
"Some people say" that George Romney had a couple extra wives in Mexico. Quantess Aug 2012 #55
Some things skip a generation Angry Dragon Aug 2012 #57
I hope for the Michelle's sake they don't n/t RZM Aug 2012 #60
I want to see his original long form temple recommend. kestrel91316 Aug 2012 #6
You have to get recommended to a temple? LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #25
You can't set foot in an LDS temple unless you are a practicing member in kestrel91316 Aug 2012 #44
Sounds like things a cult would have Angry Dragon Aug 2012 #58
Mormons don't believe in having more than one wife anymore gollygee Aug 2012 #7
what a relief! does Mitt believe he will be God one day? Or just *a* god? nt LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #8
A God... Blue Idaho Aug 2012 #14
so Mitt will "a god" of some *OTHER* celestial kingdom? *OTHER* than Earth? Will he be judged by God LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #16
He will be judged by Jesus and Joseph Smith. white_wolf Aug 2012 #31
like St. Peter, only Joe Smith? and then they assign you a celestial kingdom? Can you pray someone LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #38
They do baptisms for the dead, yeah. white_wolf Aug 2012 #39
so Joe Smith is like "Co-Christ"? Are you serious? LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #63
Just like Peter actually FreeState Aug 2012 #42
He would be a lesser god FreeState Aug 2012 #41
Only if he makes the right turn: jsr Aug 2012 #36
Groundhog Day davidpdx Aug 2012 #54
Actually thats not true - multiple wives is still believed and practiced FreeState Aug 2012 #15
OMG! Are you serious? nt LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #17
Yes Im serious FreeState Aug 2012 #40
This is a good summary of the situation. The Mormons traded away polygamy for statehood, dimbear Aug 2012 #52
Most mormon men have not been sealed to more than one woman FreeState Aug 2012 #53
other than Obama being a muslim, the media has given romney a pass on religion spanone Aug 2012 #9
and Obama is a Christian, so ONE is NOT TRUE, and the other thinks he will be a god one day. nt LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #20
Is Obama really a Muslim? I hate stupid, bigoted crap. cali Aug 2012 #11
I find this and speculation about his having Alzheimer's or some other psychiatric disorder cbayer Aug 2012 #12
I also find the FACT that he believes he will be a god to be pertinent. You see Obama was NEVER a LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #19
Talking about his religion and how it might impact his ability to lead is cbayer Aug 2012 #23
You are certainly entitled to your OPINION, but you are not entitled to your own facts. LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #24
Of course you are entitled to your opinion, as I am mine. cbayer Aug 2012 #27
There is no high road in politics, and the gloves are off LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #32
Well this is where we are going to definitely part ways ideologically. cbayer Aug 2012 #35
unfounded speculation? Mitt Romney *IS* a Mormon. This is not in dispute. And of *COURSE* Obama is LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #37
And how would they reveal that? n/t Ms. Toad Aug 2012 #56
They did not reject it FreeState Aug 2012 #43
The mainstream LDS church PUBLICLY rejected polygamy in 1890. kestrel91316 Aug 2012 #45
They did not reject it - they stopped practicing it FreeState Aug 2012 #46
Oh...so they *didn't* reject Polygamy, and Mitt believes he will be a god one day. LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #47
When it comes to polygamy and exaltation you never know FreeState Aug 2012 #48
wait a sec! There's speculation that he has a psychiatric disorder??? LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #26
Of course there is. Some people will sink to anything to smear their enemies, cbayer Aug 2012 #28
well since the victor writes the story, I'll play the hand I'm dealt, not LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #29
Others wonder about 1968 head trauma unc70 Aug 2012 #30
YOU MEAN HIS CAR KILLED AS MANY PEOPLE AS LAURA BUSH'S AND TED KENNEDY'S? LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #33
After coq au vin, Romney driver in fatal wreck unc70 Aug 2012 #50
Noted. You're very clever. :) LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #64
Too clever by half unc70 Aug 2012 #65
I can tell by your breathless, desperate response that knee jerking is your forte. LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #18
lol. that coming from the likes of you? cali Aug 2012 #49
Oh, you're just a *scream* LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #61
funnier and funnier cali Aug 2012 #68
This thread is a disgusting, illiberal, intolerant, crapload of bigotry and hate speech. Bucky Aug 2012 #59
I want to be clear: BULLSHIT LaydeeBug Aug 2012 #62
except, of course, YOU are not "exploring" his faith. cali Aug 2012 #69
so far no one has come forth.... opihimoimoi Aug 2012 #66
Now that would really blow up the interwebs and Twittuh flamingdem Aug 2012 #67
With the wall privacy that surrounds him, you will never know. nt mfcorey1 Aug 2012 #70

gordianot

(15,242 posts)
2. Only one spouse deduction but he did say he does not pay any more tax than he has to pay.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 03:43 PM
Aug 2012

Magic underwear seems to be working for him maybe he will be safe in Tampa if they get a hurricane.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
3. I am almost *giddy* that they're actually going to nominate him...
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 03:51 PM
Aug 2012

In Union-towns, Joe SixPackville (my back yard) it eviscerates their tax argument.

And after they nominate him, I will be unending in reminding them of it.

GentryDixon

(2,956 posts)
4. Oh my Gosh! (inside Utah joke)
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 03:56 PM
Aug 2012

We can only speculate since he lies about everything. If enough people say it is so, then it may become so.

The biggest problem I have with Mittens campaign is his absolute flat out lying on every issue. If enough people believe his lies he may just skate into the White House.

I live in Utah and see the influence the Mormon Church has on the legislature, so anyone who thinks they won't be calling the shots when "The Chosen One" rides in on his white horse is in for a rude awakening. Remember Prop 8.

The Mormon Church has a great deal of money and influence, and Mittens has been chosen to "save" the Constitution. I am not a Mormon, but from the time I was a small child I was preached to by my friends about the White Horse Prophecy. These people truly believe this crap. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Horse_Prophecy



Angry Dragon

(36,693 posts)
5. He has 3 wives in France
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 03:56 PM
Aug 2012

he got them during his 30 month vacation during the Vietnam war


His father was a product of polygamy, so he has it in his blood

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
22. All I'm saying is *RELEASING HIS TAX RETURNS* might shed some light on this.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:37 PM
Aug 2012

as for him and his starving chef in France, I honestly have no idea.

Quantess

(27,630 posts)
55. "Some people say" that George Romney had a couple extra wives in Mexico.
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 04:40 AM
Aug 2012

All these unanswered questions in people`s minds!

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
44. You can't set foot in an LDS temple unless you are a practicing member in
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:43 PM
Aug 2012

good standing. And you have to keep proving it over and over again to get your recommend renewed.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_(LDS_Church)#Types_of_recommends

Types of recommends
The standard Temple Recommend authorizes a member who has been baptized at least one year prior to take part in all temple ordinances and is good for two years.[10] A Recommend for Living Ordinances is given to individuals who are receiving their endowments for the first time, being sealed to a spouse, and anyone being married in the temple for time only. It may only be used in conjunction with a standard Temple Recommend.[10] A Limited-use Recommend is available to members who have not yet received their endowment and who have not been a member for one year. These may also be issued to a group for a single visit to the temple.[10] These can be issued to youth 12 and older who will take part in specific temple ordinances, to single members age 8-20 who are preparing to be sealed to their parents, or for individuals of the same age who want to observe specific ordinances. The church member must meet the same worthiness standards as a standard temple recommend in an interview with the member's bishop. Unlike the temple recommend, a limited-use recommend does not require a year's membership nor an interview with a stake president. A limited-use recommend is only valid for proxy baptisms and confirmation ordinances.

Images of recommends:

https://www.google.com/search?q=lds+temple+recommend&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=H5g1UIj9BIXUiwKi3ICADw&ved=0CGkQsAQ&biw=888&bih=542

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

gollygee

(22,336 posts)
7. Mormons don't believe in having more than one wife anymore
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 04:38 PM
Aug 2012

because it is illegal. It's only sects that left the Latter Day Saints that still do that.

They do believe in having more than one wife in heaven I think though? Hmm not sure about that.

Blue Idaho

(5,052 posts)
14. A God...
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 06:10 PM
Aug 2012

Mormons believe in multiple gods. They believe our God has both a physical body and a wife. They also believe Jesus is separate from God and also has a physical body. They believe the Holy Ghost is separate from God and Jesus but lacks a physical body. Mormons believe their ultimate reward in heaven is to become a god over another world so - if Willard makes it to the Celestial Kingdom then he too can be a god and yes Ann gets to be his godly wife. That may explain why she's always looking down her nose at the rest of us...

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
16. so Mitt will "a god" of some *OTHER* celestial kingdom? *OTHER* than Earth? Will he be judged by God
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:30 PM
Aug 2012

once he *IS* a god, or will he be on equal par? with *GOD*

white_wolf

(6,238 posts)
31. He will be judged by Jesus and Joseph Smith.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 08:32 PM
Aug 2012

In Mormon theology, Smith gets to help Jesus with the passing of judgment.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
38. like St. Peter, only Joe Smith? and then they assign you a celestial kingdom? Can you pray someone
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 09:34 PM
Aug 2012

Mormon after they're dead, is that true?

white_wolf

(6,238 posts)
39. They do baptisms for the dead, yeah.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 09:50 PM
Aug 2012

As I recall Peter doesn't help with judging that is left to God alone, at least in Catholic theology. Smith is actually right there passing judgement along with Christ.

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
42. Just like Peter actually
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:10 PM
Aug 2012

Joseph Smith would be a judge over this dispensation*

From JOD 7:288-9. Good ol' Brother Brigham:

Joseph Smith holds the keys of this last dispensation, and is now engaged behind the vail in the great work of the last days. I can tell our beloved brother Christians who have slain the Prophets and butchered and otherwise caused the death of thousands of Latter-day Saints, the priests who have thanked God in their prayers and thanksgiving from the pulpit that we have been plundered, driven, and slain, and the deacons under the pulpit, and their brethren and sisters in their closets, who have thanked God, thinking that the Latter-day Saints were wasted away, something that no doubt will mortify them—something that, to say the least, is a matter of deep regret to them—namely, that no man or woman in this dispensation will ever enter into the celestial kingdom of God without the consent of Joseph Smith. From the day that the Priesthood was taken from the earth to the winding-up scene of all things, every man and woman must have the certificate of Joseph Smith, junior, as a passport to their entrance into the mansion where God and Christ are—I with you and you with me. I cannot go there without his consent. He holds the keys of that kingdom for the last dispensation—the keys to rule in the spirit-world; and he rules there triumphantly, for he gained full power and a glorious victory over the power of Satan while he was yet in the flesh, and was a martyr to his religion and to the name of Christ, which gives him a most perfect victory in the spirit-world. He reigns there as supreme a being in his sphere, capacity, and calling, as God does in heaven. Many will exclaim—"Oh, that is very disagreeable! It is preposterous! We cannot bear the thought!" But it is true.


http://www.lds.org/scriptures/gs/dispensation?lang=eng

A gospel dispensation is a period of time in which the Lord has at least one authorized servant on the earth who bears the keys of the holy priesthood.

Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, and others have each started a new gospel dispensation. When the Lord organizes a dispensation, the gospel is revealed anew so that the people of that dispensation do not have to depend on past dispensations for knowledge of the plan of salvation. The dispensation begun by Joseph Smith is known as the “dispensation of the fulness of times.”

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
41. He would be a lesser god
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:06 PM
Aug 2012

to his creations he would be the equivalent of what he is to what LDS see as God the Father.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
54. Groundhog Day
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 04:22 AM
Aug 2012

Phil: I'm a god.
Rita: You're God?
Phil: I'm a god. I'm not *the* God... I don't think.

One of my favorite movie lines.

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
15. Actually thats not true - multiple wives is still believed and practiced
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 06:39 PM
Aug 2012

Actually thats not true - multiple wives is still believed and practiced. The Church still marries (referred to as sealing) men to more than one wife in the temple - its believed all the wives sealed to him will be his wives in the next life.

The church only allows you to sealed and civilly married to one person at a time. However if a wife dies or divorces her husband he can then be sealed to another woman - both of which will be his wives in the life here after.

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
40. Yes Im serious
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:03 PM
Aug 2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormonism_and_polygamy#Modern_plural_marriage_theory_within_the_LDS_Church

Although the LDS Church has abandoned the practice of plural marriage, it has not abandoned the underlying doctrines of polygamy in an eternal sense. According to the church's sacred texts and pronouncements by its leaders and theologians, the church leaves open the possibility that it may one day re-institute the practice. It is the practice of Mormons to seal themselves to their wives. Inasmuch as a man, unlike a woman, may be sealed to multiple, sequential wives on earth, it is possible for a man to have multiple wives in the Celestial Kingdom.

As early as the publication of the Book of Mormon in 1830, LDS doctrine maintained that polygamy was allowable so long as it was commanded by God. The Book of Jacob condemned polygamy as adultery,[48] but left open the proviso that "For if I will, saith the Lord of Hosts, raise up seed unto me, I will command my people; otherwise, they shall hearken unto these things."[49] Thus, the LDS Church today teaches that plural marriage can only be practiced when specifically authorized by God. According to this view, the 1890 Manifesto and/or 1904 Manifesto rescinded God's prior authorization given to Joseph Smith.

However, Bruce R. McConkie stated in his controversial 1958 book, Mormon Doctrine, that God will "obviously" re-institute the practice of polygamy after the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.[50] This echoes earlier teachings by Brigham Young that the primary purpose of polygamy was to bring about the Millennium.[51] Current official church teaching materials do not make any mention of the future re-institution of plural marriage.

LDS scripture (Doctrine & Covenants section 132) teaches that marital sealings (only done in an LDS temple), between two spouses will continue in force in the afterlife.[52] Thus, LDS doctrine teaches that plural marriages which were valid at the time of the sealing, whether biblical or 19th-century Mormon, will continue in force in the afterlife. In addition, there are circumstances where members of the modern LDS Church may be sealed to more than one spouse when their spouse dies. The predominant view within the LDS Church is that these plural sealings may continue in force in the afterlife, resulting in a polygamous relationship.

dimbear

(6,271 posts)
52. This is a good summary of the situation. The Mormons traded away polygamy for statehood,
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 03:16 AM
Aug 2012

but they never lost the taste for it, and polygamous marriage is the spiritually preferred estate. Hence the spirit wives.

Not that many Mormons don't have actual multiple wives, they just don't register them. Yes, I mean LDS, not some rebel offshoot. LDS.



FreeState

(10,575 posts)
53. Most mormon men have not been sealed to more than one woman
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 03:27 AM
Aug 2012
Not that many Mormons don't have actual multiple wives, they just don't register them. Yes, I mean LDS, not some rebel offshoot. LDS.


I was born and raised LDS and very very few men in the church have been sealed to more than one woman. It happens and they believe in it but its very rare. The only way for it to happen is to civilly divorce your wife who does not ask for a temple divorce or have her die.
 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
20. and Obama is a Christian, so ONE is NOT TRUE, and the other thinks he will be a god one day. nt
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:34 PM
Aug 2012

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
12. I find this and speculation about his having Alzheimer's or some other psychiatric disorder
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 05:17 PM
Aug 2012

objectionable.

We have plenty to go after Romney on. This just looks (and feels) bad.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
19. I also find the FACT that he believes he will be a god to be pertinent. You see Obama was NEVER a
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:33 PM
Aug 2012

Muslim. Mitt Romney's been a Mormon all his life, and there is a LOT I don't know about them.

This is a discussion board.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
23. Talking about his religion and how it might impact his ability to lead is
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:40 PM
Aug 2012

one thing. While the Obama campaign has decided to take the high road and not go there, I don't object to having this discussion at all.

However, to speculate that he is a polygamist, a practice rejected by the LDS church long ago, is just unnecessary and vulgar, imo.

We have plenty to go after Romney with.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
24. You are certainly entitled to your OPINION, but you are not entitled to your own facts.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:44 PM
Aug 2012

see post #15. I happen to disagree. I don't think there is anything at all wrong with dissecting the religious beliefs of someone seeking the highest office in the land.

And since there was just some reality TV show about "Sister Wives" or what not, it is NOT like this isn't going on today.

I have a question. I am going to ask it.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
27. Of course you are entitled to your opinion, as I am mine.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:52 PM
Aug 2012

The mainstream LDS church rejected polygamy long ago (1890). They do not permit it, let alone sanction it. While there are sects that continue the practice, they are shunned by the church.

Anyway, carry on, but I will voice my opinion that you are doing us no favors in doing so.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
32. There is no high road in politics, and the gloves are off
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 08:32 PM
Aug 2012

There's no high road in politics. It's winner take all. It's not little league soccer or even the Olympics where some impartial official steps up to the apparent winner and says, "Oh, I'm so sorry but it looks like you didn't play fair so...you're forfeited and the other team wins!"

more at the link: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/08/21/1122048/-That-s-it-All-bets-are-off

Not busting you either way, just letting you know where I'm coming from.

So, he is NOT a polygamist, but he DOES still believe he will be a god one day, of some other celestial kingdom, not here of this earth, right?

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
35. Well this is where we are going to definitely part ways ideologically.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 08:46 PM
Aug 2012

I think there is most certainly a high road, and I think the Obama administration has taken it by saying religion is off the table. The Jeremiah Wright, secret Muslim tactics were despicable, imo, and came back to bite the Republicans in the butt.

The American public may be swayed by negative ads and politics, but once shown that they are based on lies or unfounded innuendo, will often turn against those that use them.

I see where you stand and simply disagree with you. Whether he thinks he will be a god one day makes no difference to me. What does make a difference is how his religious leanings might impact on his ability to govern. I share the same concerns, even more so, about Paul Ryan.

There is so much there to go after that unfounded speculation isn't even needed, imo.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
37. unfounded speculation? Mitt Romney *IS* a Mormon. This is not in dispute. And of *COURSE* Obama is
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 09:30 PM
Aug 2012

taking the high road. Just like Mitt Romney is taking the high road when he won't address whether or not my President was born in Kenya.

Oh, and Mitt Romney RELEASING HIS TAX RETURNS certainly would reveal whether or not he is a polygamist. It would.

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
43. They did not reject it
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:15 PM
Aug 2012

They stopped practicing it in this life, for the time being - there is a difference. They still practice marrying men to multiple wives in the temple and believe in the practice.

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
45. The mainstream LDS church PUBLICLY rejected polygamy in 1890.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:49 PM
Aug 2012

I happen to believe that they continue to support it and tolerate it in private. But they have to keep up appearances. I suspect THIS is why they still remain so very secretive in their temple doings.

For the record: My dad came from a long line of Mormons and polygamists via both his parents.

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
46. They did not reject it - they stopped practicing it
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 10:53 PM
Aug 2012

There is a big difference - they still believe in Polygamy and still seal men to multiple wives. They still believe Polygamy is godly and a commandment.

Just to be clear Im talking about the LDS Church in Salt Lake not the break offs that still practice it in this life. The RLDS Church (Church of Christ, in MO) is the only LDS sect that does not believe in polygamy.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
47. Oh...so they *didn't* reject Polygamy, and Mitt believes he will be a god one day.
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 11:33 PM
Aug 2012

I don't want to be *nice*. I just want to be *accurate*. I'm not calling Tea Baggers "Tea Partiers" because *they* want me to be *nice*. They called THEMSELVES Tea Baggers. That's *accurate*.

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
48. When it comes to polygamy and exaltation you never know
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 11:38 PM
Aug 2012

Exaltation is the LDS term for becoming Gods.

Most members if you ask them about either of these issues will say they are uncertain exactly what will happen, they take it in faith regardless of how uncomfortable these two issues make them. Its common to be told "it will all be worked out in the next life, why worry about it now".

So in short, even though those are LDS doctrines, it does not mean a member believes it on face value, many just follow along with faith.

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
28. Of course there is. Some people will sink to anything to smear their enemies,
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 07:54 PM
Aug 2012

even when they have plenty of legitimate ammunition to work with.

unc70

(6,117 posts)
30. Others wonder about 1968 head trauma
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 08:31 PM
Aug 2012

In 1968 while in Remulak (the south of France), Mitt was driving a car involved in a headon collision that resulted in the death of one of his passengers. Mitt was reportedly unconscious for some time before awakening in the hospital. From reports, seems high probability of concussion. Head trauma.

Whole story of accident is a bit suspect. There is a tiny CT group looking at details. Looks like another case where his version is probably incorrect, but hard to tell dhat really happened.

I think the Coneheads version is about as valid. Meps. Meps.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
33. YOU MEAN HIS CAR KILLED AS MANY PEOPLE AS LAURA BUSH'S AND TED KENNEDY'S?
Wed Aug 22, 2012, 08:33 PM
Aug 2012

and in *FRANCE*

This stuff could not write itself.

unc70

(6,117 posts)
50. After coq au vin, Romney driver in fatal wreck
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 02:57 AM
Aug 2012

The women kind was the wife of a senior LDS official in France. Other car driven by a priest.

Here is a link to a blog that summarizes the "maigre" reporting on this "coq au vin" story. I make no claims about this story.

http://blogs.browardpalmbeach.com/pulp/2012/08/did_mitt_romney_kill_leola_anderson_conspiracy_theory.php

BTW Note my special use of the French word for meager in the religious context of food.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
61. Oh, you're just a *scream*
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 06:22 PM
Aug 2012

but the beat goes on, doesn't it? It's funny how you tout yourself to be above it, but really...

you're not, and we both know it. It's funny how you add so little, except desperate complaining and breathless moaning. Pity your upper-advantaged education didn't teach you any better.

It's very clear they didn't. Bless your heart.

 

cali

(114,904 posts)
68. funnier and funnier
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 05:03 AM
Aug 2012

you do cheer me up. I know it's too easy, but it is fun.

Of course, I don't tout myself up, as you put it.

Oh, and just a wee grammatical correction, LB, my friend:

You use the singular and then reference it with the plural. tsk, tsk.

Bucky

(54,041 posts)
59. This thread is a disgusting, illiberal, intolerant, crapload of bigotry and hate speech.
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 09:22 AM
Aug 2012

This entire thread is disgusting. I know, I know... it's not bigotry when we do it. It's not dragging religion into politics when you're attacking Mormons as a group.

 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
62. I want to be clear: BULLSHIT
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 06:25 PM
Aug 2012

really. Mitt Romney *IS* Mormon. There is NOTHING intolerant about exploring his faith, its practices, how that might effect his time in office should he steal it, or be elected, and there SURE AS SHIT IS NOTHING WRONG with talking about it.

Take some cheese with that whine if you need to, but the best defense is a good offense, and I'm not showing up to a gun fight with 'the moral high ground'. The moral high ground doesn't win elections. Taking the fucking gloves off does.

 

cali

(114,904 posts)
69. except, of course, YOU are not "exploring" his faith.
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 05:06 AM
Aug 2012

You're spreading stupid rumors that hurt rather than help. You don't know how "to take the gloves off". Take a cue from the President and every other dem with two brain cells to rub together.

flamingdem

(39,316 posts)
67. Now that would really blow up the interwebs and Twittuh
Fri Aug 24, 2012, 04:56 AM
Aug 2012

@mittromney did you really have seven wives #mormonmadness

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