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11 years ago
Jon Huntsman Jr. launches GOP presidential campaign
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-0622-huntsman-20110622,0,4467933.story

Mormons capitalise on Jon Huntsman and Mitt Romney
 The Mormon church has launched a massive advertising campaign in New York City in an attempt to recreate public perception of the religion practiced by its members.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/republicans/8589726/Mormons-capitalise-on-Jon-Huntsman-and-Mitt-Romney.html
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11 years ago
Huntsman will last 2 months (tops).

He will make as great an impact on the presidential race as that governor guy from New Mexico who debated on Fox a few weeks ago and no one has seen or heard from him since.
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11 years ago
Romney makes a retarded presidential candidate
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11 years ago
No.

I will vote for neither.
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11 years ago
Mitt Romney is a scarey presidential candidate but not because he is a Mormon
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11 years ago
anyone with an IQ of 74 knows that Mitt Romney is a bought and paid for corporate puppet schill just like Obama is.

Say NO to corporate puppets in 2012...
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11 years ago
Huntsman is another RINO.  He will not get the nomination

He believes in fake global warming
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11 years ago
Republican heavyweight Mitt Romney's religion is back in the news, after a new Quinnipiac poll found that only 35 percent of Americans are "entirely comfortable" with the idea of a Mormon in the White House. Another 25 percent said they are "somewhat comfortable" with the idea, while 36 percent acknowledged they are "entirely" or "somewhat" uncomfortable with a Mormon president. Only 45 percent of respondents viewed Mormonism favorably. And yet, the same poll showed Romney leading his closest rival for the GOP presidential nomination by 10 points. Will his religion really be a stumbling block?
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11 years ago
No, they are both equally unattractive moderate RINOs to me and I don't want either to be the Republican nominee. It has nothing to do with their religious beliefs (though I am not a Mormon and don't subscribe to their doctrine). It has to do with the fact that milktoast mitt and jonny come lately huntsman are spineless go along to get along DC beltway insiders. Neither is a Conservatve, in fact, jonny come lately huntsman just got through working in the enemy camp (stinkbomba administration) as ambassador to China. That's not something a Conservative would have did.
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11 years ago
Not as much as Obama makes Karl Marx look less scary ! Obama and the Radical Socialist Agenda"The president has systematically disguised the truth about his socialist convictions, sometimes by directly misrepresenting his past and sometimes by omitting or parceling out damaging information to disguise its real importance."
Kurtz begins his account in 1983, presenting evidence that Barack Obama, then a senior undergraduate at Columbia University, attended several annual sessions of the "Socialist Scholars Conference." Kurtz describes the shift of strategy that took place at that meeting to turn the socialist movement from its goal of "nationalization" to community organizing as the best means of promoting the movement during the Reagan administration. Kurtz details the evidence that Socialist Scholars conferences influenced Obama and refutes the president's claim that his embrace of community organizing was an "impulse." Instead, in Kurtz's fully documented account, the Socialist Scholars conferences provided the future president with a vision for transforming America, as well as a way for black Americans to be the driving force behind that transformation through the efforts of the Midwest Academy, a training institute that Kurtz credits with Obama's political ascendancy.
Many of the "class warfare" themes that dominate President Obama's current rhetoric are rooted in that period of his life -- such as the "haves" v. the "have-nots" and big business v. the poor. Kurtz shows that the influence of Chicago politics on the future president's life began at that time with his involvement with Chicago mayor Harold Washington. President Obama extols Washington -- a politician Kurtz says openly identified with Chicago's socialists and the person Kurtz credits with overthrowing the "centrist Democratic machine" in Chicago -- as his "political idol" and role model, along with Saul Alinsky, for his political life.

It is impossible to overemphasize the importance of Harold Washington and other Chicago radicals in the 1980s in shaping the politics of Barack Obama. Kurtz details the ways that Washington spearheaded the radicalization of the Democratic Party and shifted the party's focus to building coalitions of poor and minority voters. He also shows how groups like ACORN functioned to swell the party ranks and fuel the anti-business and class warfare agendas. Perhaps more importantly, Kurtz traces the influence of friends and associates from that era of Obama's life who are now among his most controversial political advisors and appointees. Kurtz describes them: "Barack Obama's colleagues and mentors were some of the smartest and most influential stealth-socialist community organizers in the country. Their strategies of political realignment and social transformation guide the Obama administration to this day."
Kurtz's research reveals the intricate, though sometimes "stealth," connections between Obama and the "populist" radical coalitions of the 1980s. Those connections included links to Jeremiah Wright's radical activities, as well as the activities of coalitions like the Midwest Academy, the Illinois Project Vote, and the "Public Allies" projects.
More troubling than any of the obvious, open, and/or stealth associations are the instances where Kurtz details the ways that President Obama "distorted" and "obfuscated" the record of his involvement with ACORN and his relationships with his pastor, Jeremiah Wright, and his mentor, Bill Ayers. Kurtz notes that the deceptions include accounts in the president's memoir, Dreams of My Father. These deceptions, according to Kurtz, are dangerous because "we will be irreversibly down the path toward social transformation before we recognize as a nation what's at stake. The strategy of achieving socialism through a series of 'non-reformist reforms,' so popular among American's community organizing elite, is premised on precisely that deception."
The patterns of behavior, distortion, and rhetorical devices that characterize President Obama's rise to political prominence are disturbing on numerous fronts. The "obfuscation" about his past alignments and associations is particularly troubling, as is the evidence that he continues to govern as president under the same ideology that guided his past behavior and associations. If the driving forces behind his past political ideology and associations remain constant -- as Kurtz's account seems to substantiate beyond refutation -- the questions about his strategy for implementing his vision for change are legitimate and crucial for the future of our nation.
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