I can see what you mean, by your statement, it has great insight.
I was not aware there was a battle, but I guess what you say has merit, politicians are always fighting this and that vote in an election. If only people were open and honest and not guided and confused by the misconceptions of other men, who think they know it all and who want to be in control.
In reality, there is very little difference in the needs of each of us. But some would like us to think so, to keep us divided, helps to keep us controlled.
In reality, there is not a lot of differences between Mormons and Jews, except Christ, but I guess with that said, that is a lot, and a big hurdle. Doctrine wise, Mormon's are kin to Jews and other Tribes of Israel, we are all from the same family, if one understand things fully.
GOP to Mitt Romney: Own your Mormonism
But now that the former Massachusetts governor is the likely GOP nominee, many Republicans think that the standoffish candidate actually needs to embrace his Mormonism publicly to open a window into his life. Ref. Source 3
Planned Parenthood Video Attacks Romney's Pro-Life Views
Planned Parenthood is once again on the attack against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. In a new ad, entitled "Just Like Rick," Planned Parenthood calls Mitt Romney "dangerous" for "women's health," noting the shared pro-life positions of Romney and former primary opponent Rick Santorum.
The ad also uses a clip from a recent interview in which Romney indicates as president he would cut federal funding to Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion business.
Planned Parenthood's incessant attacks on Romney are understandable. In the past few days, a Gallup poll showed Romney up as much as five points over pro-abortion President Obama. A CBS/New York Times poll showed the race in a dead heat. Obama's poll numbers over Romney appear to have peaked in mid-February when Romney was in the midst of a contentious primary battle. With the Republican base now rallying to Romney's side, he currently holds the momentum over the president. Ref. Source 9
News, thanks, I don't have time to read everything, with so much to deal with each day. I also don't read a lot of political stuff, and just so hard to tell what is true and don't have the time research.
It was figured by professionals that Obama was would rip Mit about his religion, but have to wonder now, if that will happen. Progressively in this GOP primary, ripping other persons religion seemed to turn sour for those flinging the mud.
Not surprised that he is getting ripped by Planned Parenthood, is a given.
I am concerned about some of Mit's ideas of reigning in the budget on the backs of the poor and disabled, unless that is Democratic hype news.
David
Evangelical voters may be getting more comfortable with Romney
SALT LAKE CITY Â- Mitt Romney's efforts to win over evangelical voters uncomfortable with his Mormon faith may be getting a boost as a result of President Barack Obama's newly announced support for gay marriage. Ref. Source 2
Josh Romney trying to show voters 'lighter side' of his father on campaign trail
While the presumptive GOP presidential nominee remains simply "Papa," to all of his 18 grandchildren, Josh Romney is spending at least one day a week on the campaign trail in the hopes they'll also be able to call him president. Ref. Source 1