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		<title>Mormon Conspiracy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;Mormon conspiracy to take over the government,&#8221; rebutted by talk show host Michael Medved:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;Mormon conspiracy to take over the government,&#8221; rebutted by talk show host Michael Medved:</p>
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		<title>John F. Kennedy on Mormonism</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 18:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On September 26, 1963, President John F. Kennedy spoke at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City to an audience that included the Mormon prophet David O. McKay. JFK was complimentary of Mormons, but spent most of his time talking about U.S. foreign policy. I listened to the talk with my parents, little brother, and cousin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On September 26, 1963, President John F. Kennedy spoke at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City to an audience that included the Mormon prophet David O. McKay. JFK was complimentary of Mormons, but spent most of his time talking about U.S. foreign policy. I listened to the talk with my parents, little brother, and cousin as we drove to Park City during the Christmas break.  My dad and I couldn&#8217;t help but think JFK would be in favor of the Iraq war if he were here now. </p>
<p>Here is a video with some snippets about Mormons and the Church:</p>
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<blockquote><p>Of all the stories of American pioneers and settlers, none is more inspiring than the Mormon trail. The qualities of the founders of this community are the qualities that we seek in America, the qualities which we like to feel this country has: courage, patience, faith, self-reliance, perseverance, and, above all, an unflagging determination to see the right prevail.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Let us remember that the Mormons of a century ago were a persecuted and prosecuted minority, harried from place to place, the victims of violence and occasionally murder, while today, in the short space of 100 years, their faith and works are known and respected the world around, and their voices heard in the highest councils of this country.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>As the Mormons succeeded, so America can succeed, if we will not give up or turn back.</p></blockquote>
<p>You can find the full talk on <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/jfk19630926">Archive.org</a>.</p>
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		<title>Should Mitt Romney discuss Mormonism like JFK discussed Catholicism?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2007 21:18:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Mitt Romney]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1960, Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy spoke to a gathering of Protestant church ministers in Houston about his Catholicism and why American voters shouldn&#8217;t be concerned with a Catholic president. Now as Mitt Romney runs as the Mormon candidate for U.S. President, some are asking whether he will or should give a similar speech [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1960, Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy spoke to a gathering of Protestant church ministers in Houston about his Catholicism and why American voters shouldn&#8217;t be concerned with a Catholic president.  Now as Mitt Romney runs as the <em>Mormon</em> candidate for U.S. President, some are asking whether he will or should give a similar speech to dispel concerns about his being Mormon. </p>
<p>In fact, an op-ed piece in the New York Times today <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/09/opinion/09woodward.html?pagewanted=all">suggests that Mr. Romney should give such a speech</a> when he speaks at the commencement of Regent University, a school founded by evangelical Christian Pat Robertson.</p>
<p>John F. Kennedy opened his speech by pointing out that there were bigger things to worry about than his religion, but then went on to successfully dispel concerns anyway.</p>
<blockquote><p>I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute&#8211;where no Catholic prelate would tell the President (should he be Catholic) how to act, and no Protestant minister would tell his parishioners for whom to vote&#8211;where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference&#8211;and where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the President who might appoint him or the people who might elect him.</p>
<p>I believe in an America that is officially neither Catholic, Protestant nor Jewish&#8211;where no public official either requests or accepts instructions on public policy from the Pope, the National Council of Churches or any other ecclesiastical source&#8211;where no religious body seeks to impose its will directly or indirectly upon the general populace or the public acts of its officials&#8211;and where religious liberty is so indivisible that an act against one church is treated as an act against all.</p>
<p>For while this year it may be a Catholic against whom the finger of suspicion is pointed, in other years it has been, and may someday be again, a Jew&#8211;or a Quaker&#8211;or a Unitarian&#8211;or a Baptist. It was Virginia&#8217;s harassment of Baptist preachers, for example, that helped lead to Jefferson&#8217;s statute of religious freedom. Today I may be the victim&#8211;but tomorrow it may be you&#8211;until the whole fabric of our harmonious society is ripped at a time of great national peril.</p>
<p>Finally, I believe in an America where religious intolerance will someday end&#8211;where all men and all churches are treated as equal&#8211;where every man has the same right to attend or not attend the church of his choice&#8211;where there is no Catholic vote, no anti-Catholic vote, no bloc voting of any kind&#8211;and where Catholics, Protestants and Jews, at both the lay and pastoral level, will refrain from those attitudes of disdain and division which have so often marred their works in the past, and promote instead the American ideal of brotherhood. (<a href="http://www.beliefnet.com/story/40/story_4080.html?rnd=33">Source</a>) </p></blockquote>
<p>I think there are much more pressing things to discuss than Mitt Romney&#8217;s religion.  A discussion of real issues will more aptly reveal Mitt&#8217;s dispositions and character anyway.  Why bother discussing causes if there are no symptoms?</p>
<p>If Mitt chooses to deliver such a speech, JFK&#8217;s speech provides a good precedent.  But it&#8217;s a bit lame that it should matter to anyone.  Those who would create a religious test for office are trampling the rights to which we all lay claim.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/people/joseph_smith/index.html">Joseph Smith</a>, 1843:</p>
<blockquote><p>If it has been demonstrated that I have been willing to die for a &#8220;Mormon,&#8221; I am bold to declare before Heaven that I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination; for the same principle which would trample upon the rights of the Latter-day Saints would trample upon the rights of the Roman Catholics, or of any other denomination. (<a href="http://www.knowyourneighbornet.com/helps/">via</a>)</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Mormon political clout grows</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2006 19:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My senator, Harry Reid (D-NV), happens to be a Mormon. Rumors of Mormon governor Mitt Romney&#8217;s presidential campaign have brought a new wave of attention to Mormonism, but Senator Reid&#8217;s shared religion goes mostly unnoticed. (I wonder why.) When Harry Reid becomes Senate majority leader in 2007, he&#8217;ll be the &#8220;most powerful Mormon in Washington.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My senator, Harry Reid (D-NV), happens to be a Mormon.  Rumors of Mormon governor Mitt Romney&#8217;s presidential campaign have brought a new wave of attention to <a href="http://www.aboutmormonism.com/">Mormonism</a>, but Senator Reid&#8217;s shared religion goes mostly unnoticed.  (I wonder why.)  When Harry Reid becomes Senate majority leader in 2007, he&#8217;ll be the &#8220;most powerful Mormon in Washington.&#8221;</p>
<p>USA Today reports that 15 members of Congress are Mormon.  The Church encourages participation in <a href="http://www.gwcfreedom.org/">civics</a>, which explains this more than proportionate participation by members of the Church.  As to whether a Mormon can become president of the United States, BYU Professor Quin Monson says, &#8220;If a Mormon can be elected as governor of Massachusetts and a Mormon can be Senate majority leader, certainly a Mormon can be president.&#8221;</p>
<p>When Tucker Carlson mentioned that some Southern christians don&#8217;t consider Mormon christians, Michael Graham responded that &#8220;evangelicals [don't] consider Judaism a form of Christianity either, and yet Joe Lieberman is wildly popular and is probably the most popular Democrat among Southern Republicans. In the modern era, it is not one religion versus another.&#8221; (<a href="http://mediamatters.org/items/200611290002">MediaMatters.org</a>)</p>
<p>Speaking of the Church, Senator Reid said: &#8220;The church has been a wonderful thing in my life. It helps me try to always do the right thing, understand that what you do has consequences.&#8221;</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2006-12-01-mormons_x.htm">USA Today</a></p>
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		<title>Mitt Romney, Mormon president?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2006 16:41:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Bresnahan at American Chronicle has a good article on the Mormon church and Mitt Romney. He explains that the Mormon church is a Christian church, its members strive to live Christian principles, and Mitt Romney is a great candidate for U.S. President: The next time a news reporter questions whether a Mormon can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Bresnahan at American Chronicle has a good article on <a href="http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=9009">the Mormon church and Mitt Romney</a>.  He explains that the Mormon church is a Christian church, its members strive to live Christian principles, and Mitt Romney is a great candidate for U.S. President:</p>
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The next time a news reporter questions whether a Mormon can be elected president, take a look at it for what it is. A lazy reporter needed a story about Romney and could not come up with anything new other than to rehash the same tired story so many others have already done. The evangelical pastors that reporters quote in such stories are quick to exaggerate. In reality the typical evangelical Christian is not much different than a Mormon.</p>
<p>They both want the best for their families, and they both do their best to live according to the beliefs of their religion. Some of their doctrines are different, but their values are not. As more and more people focus on values instead of doctrines they will recognize that having a Mormon as president is just what this country needs.
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<p>Source: <a href="http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=9009">A Mormon President?</a></p>
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