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Forum Post: Ding Dong the Mormon's gone ;P

Posted 12 years ago on Nov. 10, 2012, 2:56 p.m. EST by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY
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Thanks to the determination of millions of good people the Mormon has been stopped. The GOP and it's Mormon figurehead tried to stop the good people from voting but they only made us angrier and more determined. Cry in your beer, white power "conservatives." (and "white leftists" too, meaning your leftism is "white" not your skin color) Your day is gone.

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[-] 2 points by beautifulworld (23822) 12 years ago

I understand your anger, but how can we overcome anything with this kind of stuff? Romney's Mormonism had nothing to do with anything. His defense of free market capitalism and his hatred for the poor did.

[-] 0 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Even the MSM pundits have remarked at the incredible disregard for truth and facts, way beyond the acceptable norm for politicos, that Romney displayed. Some people speculate it's a psychological disorder. Well, what if it is because his religion exalts lying? That's what Mormonism does.

Of course there is the small matter tht Romney was an active adult in his church while it actively denied full membership to people of dark skin and that to this very day their theology holds that dark skin is a sign of a curse by their god. If that does not bother you, please do not reply to my posts, because in that case you are beyond hope.

[-] 1 points by beautifulworld (23822) 12 years ago

Okay, I get you. I did not know that about Mormonism. You might want to add that to your OP.

[-] 0 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

So now you understand why it was a good thing to defeat Romney? the stuff about Mormonism has been posted here on this forum numerous times. Also, while the matter of their doctrine called "lying for the Lord" is not widely understood, it is pretty well known world wide about their history and current beliefs about "dark skin."

[-] 1 points by beautifulworld (23822) 12 years ago

I had never heard it before nor seen it posted here. There were a lot of reasons why it was good to defeat Romney but we certainly are far from where we need to be, in my opinion, both socially and economically. This country has moved to the right and we need to push back hard against that.

[-] 0 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Yes, and a part of that pushback was beating them in the popular vote s well as in the electoral vote.

[-] 1 points by Coyote88 (-24) 12 years ago

So the Muslim got re elected. And that is good?

[-] -1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

Pres Obama is Christian.

You got a problem with Muslims?

[-] 0 points by ftrp (-95) 12 years ago

muslims have a problem with anyone that isnt muslim.

[-] -1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

Not all of them. The vast majority are reasonable people who believe in love and charity.

Do you?

[-] 1 points by ftrp (-95) 12 years ago

the koran doesnt mention love. their charity only goes to themselves, unlike everyone else who give to anyone in need.

[-] -1 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

You don't speak for them, And you have never read the holy K'oran!

You are clearly prejudiced against Muslims, so your opinion will be colored by that ism.

Put your hate aside. We are all in this together.

[-] 0 points by ftrp (-95) 12 years ago

the koran is a political tract. its follwers are admonished to " kill the non believers wherever you find them" and "take not the jew or christian as your friend".

[-] 0 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

Yeah whatever. You don't speak for them. The vast majority of Muslims are reasonable oeple of love and charity.

When you lump all people of a particular group together and slur them we call that an ism.

You are clearly hateful, and clearly All muslims are not hateful.

Peace

[-] -1 points by ftrp (-95) 12 years ago

reasonable people of love and charity? you still believe that fairy tale? islam is filth.

[-] 0 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

You have let hate consume you.

[-] -1 points by ftrp (-95) 12 years ago

i recognize reality, you live in fantasy land.

[-] 0 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

You live in a world of fear and hate.

[-] -1 points by ftrp (-95) 12 years ago

muslims live in a world of fear and hate.

[-] 0 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

Not all of them.

[-] 1 points by Nowsmichigan (-310) 12 years ago

What a dumb post

[-] -2 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Glad it annoyed you.

[-] 0 points by LeoYo (5909) 12 years ago

According to some article I came across yesterday, not only is Romney said to have gotten less votes than McCain did in 2008, he's also said to have gotten less of the Mormon vote than Bush did in 2004. Apparently, even Mormons aren't monolithic voters.

[-] 0 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I'd have to see that! Maybe Mormons were embarassed over Romney's shameless lying and deceptiveness and his dog whistle racial calls, as they are under scrutiny for their racial doctrines, as well as their doctrine "Lying for the Lord."

[-] 0 points by LeoYo (5909) 12 years ago

If I can find it again, I'll post it to you.

[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I found it. http://www.businessinsider.com/romney-mormon-vote-2012-11

Last time 80 percent for Bush, this time 78 pervent for Romney. I'd wonder how it breaks down according to how long the person has been a Mormon? They've been pushing their recruitment real hard in black and latin@ neighborhoods here in NY for example and I'd guess a lot of these new Mormons voted Obama. The Mormon Church would not explicitly instruct them to vote otherwise. I wonder how it went among those born Mormon, and both Born Mormon and white. My guess is closer to 100 percent.

[-] 0 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 12 years ago

They still control the house you fool. Looks like everyone is at the same place they were two years again.

Ding dong we all lose again...

[-] 0 points by VQkag2 (16478) 12 years ago

We defeated some right wing extremists, so that is good.

The problem lies in the 3rd party supporters who did not come out to vote for their candidates. The 3rd party movement failed to get the 60 million non voters excited.

But I know next time we will break the strangle hold on our politics by the duopoly.

Vote 3rd party.

Did you hear that Johnson got more than any other Libertarian in history? Almost there.

[-] 0 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Listen I never said "all the problems of the 99 and especially the 47 are resolved. Let's go party." I am pretty clear. :It was a good thing that the fascist right, spearheaded by the overtly white supremacist Mormon cult, their coalition of older white men residing in the Slave States, white religious fanatics of the supposedly "christian" brand who ooze hatred for gays and contempt for the rights of women, Wall Street bankers whose contributions overwhelmingly went to the Mormon and his allies as did the money of the Koch brothers and ultra- zionist pimp gangster Adelson too- they got trounced. the coalition of Black people, Latin@s, immigrants, women, (especially single mothers), gays, Jewish people who still know what fascism is and what it can mean to them - this was the coalition that won the vote!

You objectively were and still are on the other side and that's a shame because in your own perverse way, you mean well. I think OWS is not in a position to talk about any other people siding with the PTB btw, as it has taken up the PTB line against Iran, Syria, Russia, while ignoring the gross violations of human and civil rights perpetrated by the GOP fascist coalition against Black people's right to vote. As far as I know when they called for intervention in Syria, when they got themselves involved in the ludicrous and embarrassing (if the leading non- leaders were capable of experiencing that feeling, which I sort of doubt) Pussy Riot mess, you said nada.

[-] 0 points by Coyote88 (-24) 12 years ago

So Mormons are the problem? Please tell me what group is acceptable to you and your ilk?

[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I don't represent any "ilk." I speak for myself. There are people who feel the same way and understand the same things. Mormons are not "the problem." The Mormons are "a problem." This go round they were the spearhead of an ugly coalition of hate which got repudiated on election day. I doubt the GOP is going to go to that same well ever again.

[-] -1 points by fairforall (279) 12 years ago

shubie, such hate for a person's religious beliefs and colour..........are you sure you're not a right-winger?

[-] 0 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

1- I hate no one for their color. That's a complete and total lie. 2- If you don't know anything else if you know that the Mormons denied black people full membership until 1978 and if you know that to this day their theology holds that dark skin is a representation of a curse by their god, you should find that in and of itself hateful. Likely it wouldn't bother you and if so you are disqualified from talking about "racism" at all.

[-] -1 points by stevebol (1269) from Milwaukee, WI 12 years ago
[-] -2 points by jbgramps (159) 12 years ago

I wouldn’t gloat too much. Remember almost half the nation voted for the Morman; and a lot are looking for pay back. Way too soon to write off the, what’d you call them?, Oh yeah “White power conservatives”. They still have considerable clout. Besides, are you going to be happy standing in the bread line?

[-] 1 points by brightonsage (4494) 12 years ago

Huntsman would have had a good shot and he's a Mormon. What does that mean?

[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I always felt that the worse is yet to come, that the doings of Obama and the Fed have staved off the abyss for a while, but certainly not for much longer. As it is my own life is pretty hard and to imagine things getting worse is frightening, but I do think it's going that way. I know the right fascists are not finished. What happened is they got a public spanking on election day- no more and no less. That was a fine day, a great day but a day when the real issues were still left open.

[-] 0 points by jbgramps (159) 12 years ago

Buy guns, lots of ammo, learn to live off the grid. Doom is upon us. I used to say that as a joke, but now I'm not so sure it's a joke. Not trying to be overly dramatic, but I think we’re past political solutions. It doesn’t matter who the president is.

We are 16 trillion dollars in debt. You can’t raise the taxes enough or cut the budget enough handle that level of debt. And the nation is split almost down the middle on what politicians should do. The left and right hate each other with such venom no reasonable discussion is possible. Both sides would allow the nation to burn to the ground rather than talk to the other side.

So, to the Obama supporters, congratulations. But don’t be naïve enough to think it fixes anything.

[-] -1 points by Nowsmichigan (-310) 12 years ago

It does not matter who was elected, we are all hosed. The worst of it is on the horizon and we have seen nothing yet

[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

It does matter. If the fascists had won they'd be whoopng, crowing and getting ready to chop and kill. This victory gives the 99 and especially the 47 some cultural and political climactic space, not much more.

[-] -1 points by ftrp (-95) 12 years ago

the fascist did win. his name is obama.

[-] -1 points by Nowsmichigan (-310) 12 years ago

Where do you think obama got the bulk of his campaign funds from?? the 1%

[-] 0 points by stevebol (1269) from Milwaukee, WI 12 years ago

How will they get payback? We're just going to piss them off even worse in 4 years.

[-] -1 points by hchc (3297) from Tampa, FL 12 years ago

Actaully, over half the nation didnt bother with this bullshit.

[-] 0 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Sure they are too buy with video games, TV, beer, wife beating, self stimulation via pornography and marijuana to think about bigger things.

[-] -2 points by Shayneh (-482) 12 years ago

Well, I don't want to hear you nor anyone else who voted for the Obimination to complain about

  1. Wall Street
  2. Jobs
  3. The Economy
  4. The debt

You get what you deserve and you deserve what you get because of your stupidity in thinking that this moron has any idea how to

  1. Reign in Wall Street
  2. Create Jobs
  3. Improve the economy (Dow down 400 points since he's been re-elected)
  4. Reduce the debt within a reasonable period of time (not 20 years)
[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Voting is not like getting married or carrying the child of the candidate. It's a simple tactical political act, nothing else. It was in the better interests, given the choices provided, for the 99 and especially the 47 to deliver a repudiation of the GOP. That was done, and yes I'm glad of it.

[-] 1 points by Saesneg (-166) from Linwood, NJ 12 years ago

You may very well be right.

[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

Thanks for being open to that thought.

[-] -2 points by stevebol (1269) from Milwaukee, WI 12 years ago
[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I don't much care for Jethro Tull, but thanks. Here's a couple of videos you might like: lyric link here- http://tinyurl.com/clxzrf9 video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F7k5-VbaAE

and another: http://www.directlyrics.com/eminem-not-afraid-lyrics.html

[-] -3 points by Saesneg (-166) from Linwood, NJ 12 years ago

Oh come on, where is the love?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm-yNBwhC3o

[-] 1 points by ShubeLMorgan2 (1088) from New York, NY 12 years ago

I sometimes listen to WSOU.