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While some evangelical Christians are defending the presidential candidacy of Mormon Mitt Romney from an attack by Al Sharpton, another prominent pastor is going further in his condemnation – saying a vote for the former Massachusetts governor is a vote for Satan. That's the word from Bill Keller, host of the Florida-based Live Prayer TV program as well as LivePrayer.com.

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The unintentional hilarity of the religion pages...
I can't bring myself to either sustain or oppose it. I mean, i don't want to disseminate it, but then again people should know tah truth of the opposition out there, but still...UGH!
As for Romney, I don't think he's the perfect candidate, but he seems like one of the best out of the lot right now. I truly don't think he "hates" Muslims as much as having to play the party line if he wants to stay on the race. What upsets me more are his ties to the healthcare and insurance industry. But, so far, he seems to be the candidate that upsets me the least out of all, and in general his morals seem to align somewhat with mine (more so that Giuliani and McCain, for example). He seems to be the one with the most solid management and leadership experience (Obama is the media darling and the king of speeches, but he has -0- experience administering something). Also he has been able to pull off crises with low budgets (yea, he rub off the wrong way a lot of skin sensitive Park City people, but you can't manage things properly by being overly concerned about touchy feelings and diaper rashes). He does care about private rights while not losing the big picture about society (something that Ron Paul and his Libertarian ideas can't).
I don't know. I'm not too excited about next year's election, there is no candidate I feel is great. Romney seems like the best one out of a very mediocre lot for me, but I can't vouch I won't change my mind later on.
(I personally really like a lot of Romney's policies, much more than any other major candidate in years. And if anyone thinks I'm biased for mormons, I wouldn't ever vote for Orrin Hatch.)
A vote for Obama is a vote for Satan. I sustain this sentence, but not the bigotry.
http://thehill.com/campaign-2008/abortion-foes-target-obama-because-of-his-vote-record-on-illinois-legislation-2007-02-15.html