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Senator Hatch: Obama will attack Romney's Mormon faith

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With the republicans fighting ghosts this fuckin' hard i'm starting to believe there might be ghosts.
 
Dumb.

The democrats really only need the female vote to sweep next election at this point. They just need to keep driving that wedge between women and the Republican Party.
 
but the pro-obama super PAC isn't technically affiliated with his campaign. Obama doesn't have to attack his mormonism.
 
Maybe I'm just not paying attention, but I always thought Hatch was one of the less dickish Rethuglicans. Turns out, nope, he's right up there.
 
Mormonism is as bad as Scientology. It needs to be called out more often.

To call it as bad as Scientology is ridiculous. Scientology preys on the weak-minded and bankrupts them. Mormons aren't really looking for money or converts.

I guess it is like Scientology in the "Yeah, this religion is so obviously a fraud I don't get how people believe in it" sort of way.
 
but Romney is not a Mormon he is a politician who practices in the religion of the church of capitalism.

Oh yeah and something something private sector.
 
To call it as bad as Scientology is ridiculous. Scientology preys on the weak-minded and bankrupts them. Mormons aren't really looking for money or converts.

I guess it is like Scientology in the "Yeah, this religion is so obviously a fraud I don't get how people believe in it" sort of way.

Mormonism is not looking for money or converts?

That's a joke right?
 
I will literally eat my hat if Obama criticizes Romney for being a mormon. I don't even own a hat. I will go out and buy one, and I will upload the video to YouTube and post it on GAF

lmao. Best comment so far.

Hatch is crazy. I remember him saying how he wants people's computers to self-destruct if they watch porn.
 
To call it as bad as Scientology is ridiculous. Scientology preys on the weak-minded and bankrupts them. Mormons aren't really looking for money or converts.

I guess it is like Scientology in the "Yeah, this religion is so obviously a fraud I don't get how people believe in it" sort of way.
I think the thing they have most in common is the sense that theirs is a particularly new-seeming kind of ridiculousness, and thus anyone falling for it is particularly silly.

Another commonality: the founders of both are of notably suspect credibility.
 
To call it as bad as Scientology is ridiculous. Scientology preys on the weak-minded and bankrupts them. Mormons aren't really looking for money or converts.

I guess it is like Scientology in the "Yeah, this religion is so obviously a fraud I don't get how people believe in it" sort of way.

That's what I meant, yes, as in "people who genuinely believe this should have their intelligence and sanity questioned". I won't get too in-depth because I don't feel like being banned. Suffice it to say, tithing is mandatory in Mormonism, so they sort of do milk their members. Not to the extent of Scientology, of course, but it's the same principle.

It's the whole regarding blacks as subhuman until 1975 bit that disturbs me.

PS - Nice Sisters avatar.
 
This reminds me of that question mark phase that "News" channels were using. "Barack Obama is a Muslim Terrorist who wants to kill your grandma?"

Like adding the question mark makes the slander no longer slander because you're just asking the question.
 
To call it as bad as Scientology is ridiculous. Scientology preys on the weak-minded and bankrupts them. Mormons aren't really looking for money or converts.

I guess it is like Scientology in the "Yeah, this religion is so obviously a fraud I don't get how people believe in it" sort of way.
Wow what?
You do know Joe Smith hopped from state to state, only to end up in utah because he was wanted for fraud right? I can wait until people with a 2 year memory of history forget who L Ron Hubbard is and then, poof, scientology is just a silly belief (despite the fact that it will ALWAYS be about manipulating people out of their thought process and thus their money and power and thus being a giant modern religion with a modern capitalistic mentality)
 
Wow what?
You do know Joe Smith hopped from state to state, only to end up in utah because he was wanted for fraud right? I can wait until people with a 2 year memory of history forget who L Ron Hubbard is and then, poof, scientology is just a silly belief (despite the fact that it will ALWAYS be about manipulating people out of their thought process and thus their money and power and thus being a giant modern religion with a modern capitalistic mentality)

See, that's the thing. Personally speaking, Mormonism, Scientology, Islam, Christianity - they're all equally unbelievable to me. The difference between the former two and the latter two is that the former two sprouted up so recently that their so-called "prophets" can both be safely labeled con-men with historical evidence. Organized faith in general can be difficult to believe, sure, but it happened so long ago that you can't empirically prove it didn't happen.

Were Jesus and Muhammad con-men, cultists? Possibly. Joseph Smith? L. Ron Hubbard? Without a doubt.
 
Democrats as a whole supported segregation and were against civil rights until the 1960s. Things (and people) change.

Except they didn't really change and they were forced to change, kicking-and-screaming the entire time. Except the fact that right now, as we speak, they're still against civil rights, they're still on the wrong side of every freggin issue in this country.

You're confusing a strategic change where everyone swapped uniforms (Lincoln was a republican) and one that's inundated into people's minds and was not a matter of personal opinion but of inexcusable ignorance (white power). Please try again.

There's historical context and there's just inexcusable even in historical context.
 
I'm wondering if (I think it was) Colbert's account about his great grandfather emigrating to Mexico with his 5 wives to avoid religious persecution (with pictures of all of them) was accurate.

The pictures are probably fake, but this site claims (using AP News as a source) that he indeed had five wives:

Mitt Romney’s great-great-grandfather was Parley Pratt, a Mormon apostle who had twelve wives. His great-grandparents were polygamous Mormons who moved to Mexico because of U.S. anti-polygamy laws. Miles Park Romney had five wives—including one taken in 1897, more than six years after the “Manifesto” supposedly announcing a ban on plural marriage in the LDS Church.

Probably not a trusted source, though.
 
Except they didn't really change and they were forced to change, kicking-and-screaming the entire time. Except the fact that right now, as we speak, they're still against civil rights, they're still on the wrong side of every freggin issue in this country.

You're confusing a strategic change where everyone swapped uniforms (Lincoln was a republican) and one that's inundated into people's minds and was not a matter of personal opinion but of inexcusable ignorance (white power). Please try again.

There's historical context and there's just inexcusable even in historical context.

Your generalizations are really sickening.
 
To call it as bad as Scientology is ridiculous. Scientology preys on the weak-minded and bankrupts them. Mormons aren't really looking for money or converts.

I guess it is like Scientology in the "Yeah, this religion is so obviously a fraud I don't get how people believe in it" sort of way.

Why do those guys in suits come to my door then? For the company?
 
I remember seeing a video about Mormons and what they believe, and being shocked by some of it. Like that black people were made black and with flat noses because they were cursed by God with the Mark of Cain.

Not that Romney was going to get any black voters anyway.
 
I'd almost consider an attack on his religion to be legit, if it was in the sense of "Someone gullible enough to buy into this religion shouldn't be running the country."

I do think it will be interesting to see if the Super PACs go after him......obviously Obama isn't going to get his hands dirty with such an attack.
 
since they've got nothing to really attack Obama on that he IS doing, they have to invent stuff that they say he might do to attack him on.

wow.

hatch jumped the shark with this one

not like he doesn't jump the shark every day, but yeah

They've been doing it for a while now. Obama's entire first term has apparently been a ploy in order to get reelected so that he can destroy the country in his second term.

Really illustrates how good of a conservative president Obama has been.
 
Of course the Republicans are thinking this since this is what they do themselves. I can't imagine Obama stooping down to their level.
 
Did people always attack religion so freely on GAF? holy fuck

at least before they'd make up some bullshit to accompany and mask the insults...
 
If a catholic becomes president, it would mean that the actual leader of the federation would be the pope.
I cannot tell if you are being facetious. In case not, we've already had a Roman Catholic President.

Mormons aren't really looking for money or converts.
So I am imagining those kids on bikes?
 
I am ok with anyone attacking any religion even my own (im Catholic) what I am not ok with are the generalizations.

Agreed. Though I think consistent generalising insults should be bannable personally. It is one thing to criticise religion (everyone's right), but lately I've seen people basically out right imply religion folk are stupid, crazy, shouldn't be in any positions of power etc etc.

It's gone from "respect other people's beliefs. People should have the right to believe whatever they want"

To..

"People have the right to believe whatever they want and should be constantly mocked and insulted for it."

A general lack of compassion and respect.

The argument in favour of it is always, why should religion be free from persecution? Which is not the point here. It's not about the comments about one's opinion of religion itself but those of the human beings (billions of them) that follow it.
 
Is he really? (no sarcasm)

Yep. He was a bishop in the Mormon Church, he was married in a strick Mormon ceremony. He wears Mormon garb, he dosen't drink, and he dosen't swear.

He is very Mormon. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
 
Hatch is up for Election and is trying to drum up every conservative vote that he can.

Look at what he did with the South Korea–United States Free Trade Agreement.
 
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