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Yes his retarded religion is whack.. but no more then some of the crap stories in catholic or Baptist religion.. But facts are facts.. hes the smartest, and most successful candidate on the block (besides Hillary getting 9 holes in one her first time golfing) .. He should at least be herd.


Romney: Mass. health plan can be copied

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2007-08-24-romney-health-plan_N.htm

BOSTON (AP) — Former Gov. Mitt Romney says other states can replicate Massachusetts' program of universal health care if the federal government creates an environment in which private health insurance can expand.

In a speech being delivered Friday to the Florida Medical Association, the Republican presidential contender is to declare he wants the government to help states lower premiums by deregulating their insurance industries.

USA TODAY ON POLITICS: Read his 'vision for health care'

Romney says Washington also should make tax changes so all people can use pretax dollars to buy coverage — as workers do who get coverage through their employers.

And he says the Medicaid program for people with low incomes should be overhauled. The goal should be to provide states with block grants so they can create insurance programs — freed from federal mandates — that are tailored to their individual needs.
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In Massachusetts, a federal block grant was used to subsidize low-income insurance coverage, which, in turn, is being used to encourage residents to engage in more preventive and less emergency care. Similar grants were used nationally in 1996 so states had the freedom to restructure their welfare programs.

Romney's plan would help people buy private health insurance "in a way that builds on the experience in Massachusetts but doesn't force a one-size-fits-all approach on other states," said Sally Canfield, a Romney policy adviser who previewed the speech for reporters.

Health care has typically been an issue emphasized by Democratic candidates. The former Massachusetts governor has battled to claim it for the GOP by citing the 2006 measure he signed into law to help bring coverage to people who lack insurance.

On Thursday, Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined her own vision for covering the 45 million nationally who lack insurance, although Romney has preferred to deride as "Hillarycare" the universal health program she tried unsuccessfully to implement in 1993 while serving as first lady.

The overarching principle in Romney's national plan stems from the line in the Hippocratic oath: "Do no harm." The candidate says Americans like their existing system of employer-provided coverage, and he believes it needs only modifications to expand to the uninsured.

One slide in the presentation he plans to deliver states: "No Europe-like rationing."

While the presentation highlights features of the Massachusetts plan, Romney also distances himself from the government bureaucracy it created and its requirement that all state residents get coverage by July 1. He says states will be free to craft the specifics of their own programs.

Social and fiscal conservatives such as those Romney is courting generally favor fiscal discipline, loathe government bureaucracy and oppose federal mandates.

"We're not saying every state has to have a mandate," said Canfield, the Romney policy adviser. "Their uninsured may be a different slice than it was in Massachusetts."
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you know its funny democrats are so interested in totally overhauling the health care industry.. to make it totally government run.. but take and equally broken system.. social security.. and OHHH KNOW we dont want to overhaul that.
 
you know its funny democrats are so interested in totally overhauling the health care industry.. to make it totally government run.. but take and equally broken system.. social security.. and OHHH KNOW we dont want to overhaul that.

...no, we don't want to PRIVATIZE that.
 
you know its funny democrats are so interested in totally overhauling the health care industry.. to make it totally government run.. but take and equally broken system.. social security.. and OHHH KNOW we dont want to overhaul that.


The funny thing about it is that one thing is broken, health care, while the other is not, Social Security.

And I'd like to point out that if you look at the details of the Romney plan it is absolutely nothing like what we have here in Massachusetts. Basically, Mitt is saying that he knows a lot about how to fix the healthcare problem since he did it in Massachusetts and then is offering up a plan that is nothing like the fix he implemented here.
 
If Romney becomes president (God forbid) where would his loyalities lay, with the Constitution or with the Mormon Church? No one can answer this question, no one will ask this question. If you know any mormons you know they are a very tight lipped bunch when it comes to their church, (cult) and that they never do anything to get themselves in trouble with the church. Their fear of and brainwashing by the church completely controlls their lives.

"A top leader of the Mormon Church has stated: “When our leaders speak the thinking has been done. When they propose a plan--it is God’s plan. When they point the way, there is no other way that is safe. When they give direction, it should mark the end of controversy.”
http://mormonconspiracy.com/

Joke:
why do you always take 2 mormons fishing?
Because if you take only one, he'll drink all your beer.
 
If Romney becomes president (God forbid) where would his loyalities lay, with the Constitution or with the Mormon Church? No one can answer this question, no one will ask this question. If you know any mormons you know they are a very tight lipped bunch when it comes to their church, (cult) and that they never do anything to get themselves in trouble with the church. Their fear of and brainwashing by the church completely controlls their lives.

"A top leader of the Mormon Church has stated: “When our leaders speak the thinking has been done. When they propose a plan--it is God’s plan. When they point the way, there is no other way that is safe. When they give direction, it should mark the end of controversy.”
http://mormonconspiracy.com/

Joke:
why do you always take 2 mormons fishing?
Because if you take only one, he'll drink all your beer.
Wow, I have known LDS believers and none of them gave me the impression of thoughtless boobs.
 
I didn't say they weren't smart or good at their jobs. They have to work hard, after all they have big families, many mouths to feed and they owe the church 10% of the gross.

ask a mormon about their temple rituals.
"Temples are closed to the public and also to Mormons who do not qualify as sufficiently "worthy." The rituals in the temples - especially the "endowment" - are considered so sacred that Mormons are forbidden to discuss them outside the temple itself."

http://home.teleport.com/~packham/temples.htm
 
I didn't say they weren't smart or good at their jobs. They have to work hard, after all they have big families, many mouths to feed and they owe the church 10% of the gross.

ask a mormon about their temple rituals.
"Temples are closed to the public and also to Mormons who do not qualify as sufficiently "worthy." The rituals in the temples - especially the "endowment" - are considered so sacred that Mormons are forbidden to discuss them outside the temple itself."

http://home.teleport.com/~packham/temples.htm
Do you have any evidence that he sold out his state to his church or are you just attempting to create some sort of religious test for the job?
 
no, no test. just asking questions and giving my thoughts on the subject.

Would you vote for a satanist, a moonie, a cult leader, an athiest? No? I wouldnt either, but I sure as hell would want to know about a man's religion before I voted for him to be president and since Mormonism is a closed, secret religion I think questions should be asked.
 
no, no test. just asking questions and giving my thoughts on the subject.

Would you vote for a satanist, a moonie, a cult leader, an athiest? No? I wouldnt either, but I sure as hell would want to know about a man's religion before I voted for him to be president and since Mormonism is a closed, secret religion I think questions should be asked.
Well, I would vote for an atheist, I don't know about the others. If they had a strong track record as a governor of a state and were able to show that their religion didn't run their lives, sure.

However, they would most definitely have had to be elected first.

Much of what you say here was said about John Fitzgerald Kennedy when he was running for the same office and about Catholics. It is interesting how the tables turn.
 
Well, I would vote for an atheist, I don't know about the others. If they had a strong track record as a governor of a state and were able to show that their religion didn't run their lives, sure.

However, they would most definitely have had to be elected first.

Much of what you say here was said about John Fitzgerald Kennedy when he was running for the same office and about Catholics. It is interesting how the tables turn.


yep, same thing about JFK, but there's a world of difference between the Catholic religion and Mormonism.
 
yep, same thing about JFK, but there's a world of difference between the Catholic religion and Mormonism.
Is there? They seem much alike to me. Leaders make the decisions, the laymen have almost no say. The leaders are believed to be infallible when speaking for "God".

However, both of the men have/had strong track records as leaders in this nation, and have/had shown that their religions don't/didn't make their choices for them through their actions.

In this case, I think you just want to attempt to get others to reject a leader you wouldn't vote for regardless of his religion.
 
no, no test. just asking questions and giving my thoughts on the subject.

Would you vote for a satanist, a moonie, a cult leader, an athiest? No? I wouldnt either, but I sure as hell would want to know about a man's religion before I voted for him to be president and since Mormonism is a closed, secret religion I think questions should be asked.

Well I wouldn't vote for a Christian. Christians are irrational extremist who have hatred as their primary political motive.
 
Is there? They seem much alike to me. Leaders make the decisions, the laymen have almost no say. The leaders are believed to be infallible when speaking for "God".

However, both of the men have/had strong track records as leaders in this nation, and have/had shown that their religions don't/didn't make their choices for them through their actions.

In this case, I think you just want to attempt to get others to reject a leader you wouldn't vote for regardless of his religion.

After hearing that Romney's favorite book is "Battlefield Earth", I'm unable to even consider voting for him.
 
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