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		<title>Ron Paul Will Re-Legalize the Constitution</title>
		<description>Comments for Ron Paul Will Re-Legalize the Constitution at http://www.rcreader.com , comment 1 to 3 out of 3 comments</description>
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			<description>Vote Ron Paul, not Romney.
Before voting for Romney, use due diligence, and investigate and analyze all of their beliefs.  The Mormon Cult Sect doesn't want anyone to review the facts about their weirdo so-called faith;  buried golden tablets, magical underwear, living on other planets, becoming gods themselves, baptism for other religion's dead ( including Jewish), after death having over 100 wifes (sounds like the terrorist beliefs in Iraq), their false prophet Hinckley having revelations from God, teachings that God currently inhabits a actual physical body, not being permitted to think for themselves apart from the group, and only accept what they are told by their Sect elders, and that all non-mormons (they call us Gentiles) will go to Hades.  While Mormons share some beliefs with Christians, they are not Christians, and have perverted Christian teachings to create a false religion, with false prophecies and false teachings.  
Even the actor Robert Redford, who has lived in Park City, UT, for over a decade, has spoken out on Mitt Romney and Mormons.  &quot;(Mormons) are very adept at not being fazed and speaking fluently and gracefully. Why? Because every single male who's a Mormon goes on a mission for two years when they're 19 or 20. ... They learn how to deflect blows and stay on message. No wonder Utah is the place that all these Republican senators go. It's perfect. So when you see Mitt Romney, he's already practicing how to deflect blows and stay on message. But it's plastic.&quot;
Romney has back himself into a corner--insisting that religion should play a role in politics, and yet insisting that his religion should not be examined.  The secretive Sect made a last ditch effort, not be be questioned, by saying no religious &quot;litmus&quot; test should exist, and thus Romney would not be open to answer or reveal any specific questions on his faith.  Forget about it, Mitt, &quot;Silence will NOT be a option.&quot;
If you want a &quot;brain-washed&quot;,&quot;mind-controlled&quot;,&quot;puppet&quot; President, then by all means, vote for Williard (Mitt) Romney.
 - Jay</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2007 08:37:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>If anyone thinks Dr. Paul is so great, how do you explain his claim that the Bible trumps the Constitution when they are in conflict? How about his stance against gay marriage? A few other details come to mind, but this is not a principled candidate who upholds the Constitution. - Maria Folsom</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2007 10:08:12 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Mr. Paul suggested he doesn't think he has enough time to spend all the money he has taken in.  While that may be true for Iowa, why is he putting out the wrong vibe so soon?  Iowa doesn't typically pick the right candidate anyway, it only gets rid of the slackers.  With as much money as he has, he should be able to put a good showing on these last few weeks and get a running start for the rest of the country. - Bubble Boy</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 08:21:39 +0100</pubDate>
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