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shocked, revolted and disapointedSpeelgoedmannetje said:As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......redrumloa said:Thoughts, besides shock :?:
shocked, revolted and disapointedSpeelgoedmannetje said:As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......redrumloa said:Thoughts, besides shock :?:
shocked, revolted and disapointedSpeelgoedmannetje said:As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......redrumloa said:Thoughts, besides shock :?:
shocked, revolted and disapointedSpeelgoedmannetje said:As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......redrumloa said:Thoughts, besides shock :?:
shocked, revolted and disapointedSpeelgoedmannetje said:As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......redrumloa said:Thoughts, besides shock :?:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.ltstanfo said:I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.ltstanfo said:I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.ltstanfo said:I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.ltstanfo said:I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.ltstanfo said:I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.ltstanfo said:I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.