
Which church loves the U S Constitution with words, but acts to detroy it?
Hint: Mitt Romney is a Mormon, and as Governor forced all Massachusettes residents to get Health Care.
Harry Reid is a Mormon Senator, and is pushing quietly for Nationalized Health Care, making it mandatory.
Why do these men (and their religion) love force? Do they own stock in GSK and other makers of the vaccines? Why is the LDS church so secretive about what stocks they own? Could it reveal that they are making millions on vaccines too?
R Rosskopf - The silence of the church is damnable. The nation deconstructs, and the inspired giants sit and invest in a huge new Mall.
Idiots.
The Constitution doesn't forbid national health care.
Mitt Romney didn't force health care on Massachusetts, that was the Democrats in the state senate(only 2 Republicans in state senate) so he didn't have much choice.
Harry Reid has his own views and that's his right. He is socially conservative.
How is it force? The people of Massachusetts voted for those Democrats who pushed mandatory health care and voted for a Republicans as governor knowing he would have little power.
People voted for Harry Reid, most of his constituents are not Mormons, so it isn't force, if people did not want government health care they shouldn't have voted for those who said there were going to introduce it.
And the Mormon church stays out of politics except in moral issues like gay marriage in California.
If people don't want national health care they shouldn't be voting for politicians that support it. Don't vote for a politician and then cry that he supports what you don't support.
And targeting the Mormon church just because 1 Mormon politician supports national health care is rather stupid considering there are numerous Mormon politicians against it, while several Roman Catholic, Congregationalists, Baptists and Episcopalians in support of NH care.
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