Monday, August 13, 2007

Romney Is Rich; Mormon Ad Campaign

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the wealthiest White House contender from either party, is worth as much as $250 million, according to information released by his campaign. The former venture capitalist's wealth — reported in a range of $190M to $250M — is spread throughout a dizzying array of investments, that include banks, large investment management firms, foreign export credit corporations and real estate.

And have you noticed the slick new advertising campaign running from the LDS church? The one that is spending huge amounts on national media buys? Hmmmm, I don't suppose there's any connection between the fact that Romney is continually getting hit on about his Mormonism on the campaign trail and this renewed effort by his church to show how normal they are. This is a back door way to pump unlimited funds into supporting his campaign efforts.

Think Mormons don't rule according to religion? Do you think they wouldn't impose their beliefs on non-Mormons? If you think your life won't be affected if Mormons are in charge, think again. Take a trip to Utah sometime. (I've been to Park City many, many times...it's a liberal enclave where the Sundance Film Festival is held.) Mormons own everything, they run everything, and if you don't like it, tough beans.
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5 comments:

RG said...

Do you know why Mormons don't get circumcised? Because there is not end to those pricks.

evilganome said...

Every time I see some reference to our former governor with the word Mormon, I always read it Moron.

If you think it was bad under Bush, just wait and see what Mitt the Shit has in store for us. The scary part is, he could win the election.

Doralong said...

Rather makes you want to take a shower to remove the karmic slime just thinking about it..

Red Seven said...

Anyone who truly believes what they hear in church is going to be affected by it. I'm with Bill Maher: "We don't need a person of faith in the White House; we need a person of doubt."

Angie H said...

I hope whomever is elected works for the good of the people. Isn't that the point? Why do I care what religion they are? Their history and record should show enough of what they would do and that's what they ought to be judged upon.

BTW, what does any of this have to do with karmic slime?