Posted by
Phil E. on Sunday, August 05, 2007 4:24:44 AM

9 out of 10 Muslims agree: Mitt Romney for President!The heart of the problem
I've told you before that Mormonism, like a White Supremacist group, teaches that they (Mormons) are the "true Jews."
All real Jews should take this to heart because this spells danger for Israel. I mean, your thinking about the Mid-East must be affected when you believe, as Mormons do, that the Messiah is going to return to Independence, Missouri rather than Jerusalem. Fortunately, Mitt Romney's Mormon mind set is making itself known sooner rather than later. So if you don't believe me and the documentation I've supplied showing that Mormons believe they are the true Jews, believe Mitt Romney himself. His thinking is skewed.
Mitt Romney: I "heart" Hezbollah
WorldNetDaily covered the story and then
a classic Mitt Romney flip flop retraction afterward. (
As he flip flopped after candidly telling us his favorite book.)
WorldNetDaily reports
Republican presidential candidate Gov. Mitt Romney has cited the social welfare network of the Lebanese Hezbollah terror group as a role model the U.S. should copy to help promote "goodness" and "freedom" around the world.
In remarks caught on camera by C-SPAN, Romney stated, "Did you notice in Lebanon what Hezbollah did? Lebanon became a democracy some time ago, and while their government was getting under way, Hezbollah went into southern Lebanon and provided health clinics to some of the people there, and schools.
"And they (Hezbollah) built their support there by having done so. That kind of diplomacy is something that would help America become stronger around the world and help people understand that our interest is an interest towards modernity and goodness and freedom for all people in the world. And so, I want to see America carry out that kind of health diplomacy."
And real Jews say
Fortunately, real Jews are not sleeping.
The National Jewish Democratic Council says,
[T]he National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) strongly criticized Mitt Romney for his praise of Hezbollah...
It is the height of irony that, within weeks of saying Democrats are 'uncomfortable in recognizing evil in the world,' Governor Romney would make such ill-informed remarks that cite a terrorist organization as a model for U.S. diplomacy. Indeed, Mitt Romney's naïve comments suggest a fundamental misunderstanding of the Middle East and geopolitical realities. [AMEN! The Mid-East doesn't matter to Mitt Romney. In Mormonism, America is where it's at! The Mormon jesus will save the world.]
Mitt Romney desperately wants to be President of the United States, but this type of comment clearly shows that he is not ready for prime time. [Nor will he ever be.]
While I realize the NJDC, and Jewish people in general, tend to be Liberal and biased against Republicans, I hope they don't dismiss this as a simple fumble on Mitt Romney's part. (As Michael Medved seems to do on his Wednesday, August 1st show.) It is NOT! Yes, Mitt Romney slipped, but the slip was to let his true colors show behind the Mormon facade.
We Evangelical Christians see the parallels here between the social programs of the Mormon church and the social programs of Hezbollah. According to God in the Bible, both institutions lead people to hell and both use nice social programs to suck people into their false religions.
Damage Control
WorldNetDaily covered the
flip-flop retraction the next day.
Responding to attention drawn to his assertion Hezbollah's social welfare efforts in southern Lebanon should be a model for the U.S., the campaign of Gov. Mitt Romney issued a statement reaffirming the Republican presidential candidate disdain of the terrorist organization.
Ahhh... first, that should be "former Gov. Mitt Romney." He is not Governor, nor should he be addressed as such. Words mean things and we should not let others control the language. (Which Orwell noted controls thought.)
Second, did Mitt Romney ever say he was wrong? Exactly who is the "campaign" of Mitt Romney? Some nebulous damage control handler?
Where is Hugh Hewitt?
Unfortunately, you won't hear Hugh Hewitt mention this. (Apologies if he did and I missed it.)
Hugh Hewitt is a shill for Mitt Romney (
wrote a book about him), so you can't rely on him for any objective reporting about his friend Mitt Romney.
As I said, Michael Medved mentioned it while saying how much he admires Mitt Romney and that Mitt Romney is a "bright guy." But that makes no sense.
THINK
A lot of White Supremicist appear bright too. The proof, though, is if their thinking is consistent and true. I've told you before that there can be no "separation" of Church & State in the mind of man. You can't separate a man's politics from his religion. Mitt Romney may be bright when it comes to things financial. But when it comes to things spiritual (morals, ethics, truth) Mitt Romney is not in the light because Mormonism is not in the light. When Mitt Romney can hold the terrorist organization Hezbollah up as a model, he is simply revealing how he really thinks about good and evil, Mormons vs. "gentile" Jews, and the Mid-East in general. Namely, he doesn't get it. Unfortunately, as time goes on, he'll learn to not speak so candidly.
To my Jewish readers, to whom first came the Gospel, I warn you that President Mitt Romney will not be good for Israel. He thinks Mormons are the true Jews. What does that make you? Yes, that makes you chopped liver!
Don't be blinded by Mitt Romney like Michael Medved is. Mitt Romney really isn't that bright. If he were, with all the data against it, he would not believe the Book(s) of Mormon are true, that Joseph Smith was a prophet and that the Mormon church is true. But he does.
He is free, in this country, to believe what he wants. But you also are free to vote for what you want. Don't vote for Mitt Romney. Don't put a Mormon in the White House.
Please help me get the Word out, 'cause I can't do it all by myself.
Please copy and paste the following clip to your friends and in the comment field of pertinent blogs or news stories. (Copy it because the link needs the http:// part in the address, not www.):
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Check this out:
http://romneyforpresident.townhall.com/
Like Mormonism, the blog isn't what it seems.
(Some funny photos too.)