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longship

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12. That concerns me, too
Tue May 15, 2012, 09:19 AM
May 2012

We also must understand that taking on Mitt's religion might help him. Certainly the Republicans are already saying they are being persecuted for their religion.

That is kind of weird claim in itself. That argues that the Republicans might not be a political party but more of a church.

I am all for asking Willard any policy questions relating to his religious beliefs. Because the people here wanting to take him on because of his religious beliefs are correct. It's just my position that it is not a risk-free strategy and may actually help him.

Don't like his policy on women's issue? Take him on on those issues.

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