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Originally posted by RKWWWW
You do realize there's been a butt load of Mormons that have held public office and had the deserved trust of the public, right?
Originally posted by Elentarri
Politicians can't be trusted in public office.
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."- John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887
Originally posted by LilDudeissocool
Originally posted by RKWWWW
You do realize there's been a butt load of Mormons that have held public office and had the deserved trust of the public, right?
Site examples of such individuals, and those who claimed to have trusted them?
.
Originally posted by RKWWWW
Originally posted by LilDudeissocool
Originally posted by RKWWWW
You do realize there's been a butt load of Mormons that have held public office and had the deserved trust of the public, right?
Site examples of such individuals, and those who claimed to have trusted them?
.
Harry Reid (D) is a Mormon and a public official who's trusting constituents have elected and reelected him to subsequently higher and higher positions for well over 40 years.
Mormon casino backers keep him in office.
btw if I become a Mormon can I gamble. Can I even drink Coca Cola?
Arizona Congressman Mo Udall (D) was a Mormon who served the public from 1961 to 1991.
Source en.wikipedia.org...
Brigham Young sent Mormons to Arizona in the mid-to-late 19th century. They founded Mesa, Snowflake, Heber, Safford and other towns. They also settled in the Phoenix Valley (or “Valley of the Sun”), Tempe, Prescott, and other areas. The Mormons settled what became northern Arizona and northern New Mexico, but these areas were located in a part of the former New Mexico Territory.
en.wikipedia.org...
en.wikipedia.org...
Mormons trust Mormons
Paula Hawkins (R) was Mormon and a Florida Senator from 1981 to 1987.
Source www.tampabay.com...
championing stay-at-home mothers.
In other words women should stay home barefoot and pregnant subservient to their husbands as the Mormons encourage within their teachings. Of course as a wealthy Mormon wife she could be one of the few to go on and do something more substantial with her life.
Many will join few will enjoy life.
That is many will enter few will win.
Mormons are quite deceptive to the public on what is expected of their rank and file Mormons.
They all had not only the trust of the public, but of their peers by consistently serving in leadership roles on various committees.
Yep, rich Mormons can do whatever they wish. I agree.
More?
I can also, if requested, give many examples of Mormons who were trusted enough by White House administrations to be recruited and appointed to cabinet offices, ambassadorships and senior administration offices.edit on 31-8-2012 by RKWWWW because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by LilDudeissocool
Sorry, I just believe they are untrustworthy people who are just all out for themselves and their charities and good works are simply PR.