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In reply to the discussion: 18% of Americans would not vote for well-qualified Mormon for President [View all]OKNancy
(41,832 posts)24. I owned my own business for 35 years and
employed many many people. I couldn't really tell much difference in who was in power except the whole economy did better when Democrats were in charge. And you really have it wrong about business and the Affordable Care Act. It is a boon to small businesses.
I am retired, but I would have LOVED the provisions in the act ( which doesn't go into effect until 2014)
I suggest you turn off Fox News.
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18% of Americans would not vote for well-qualified Mormon for President [View all]
banned from Kos
Jun 2012
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Mormon money oppresses gays and payback is a bitch. Watch the Utah presidential primary,
dimbear
Jun 2012
#5
I think it's a lot higher than that. People lie about that kind of stuff with pollsters
RB TexLa
Jun 2012
#7
I thought the difference was that "mainstream" religions have more real-estate! n/t
backscatter712
Jun 2012
#36
Just all wrong. Obama has enacted 17 tax cuts and credits for small business.
banned from Kos
Jun 2012
#22
Hell no--this is Democratic Underground. If you're not prepared to support Democrats for election
MADem
Jun 2012
#31
Yes, and even more wouldn't vote for a well qualified black man--so it's a mute point.
WI_DEM
Jun 2012
#17
Well, our "independent thinker" diehard conservative Republican on this thread has been
MADem
Jun 2012
#32
There are those who "admit" and those who don't want to seem like bigots, so they lie.
MADem
Jun 2012
#30
the more interesting numbers from that poll: 43% wouldn't vote for an atheist.
Spider Jerusalem
Jun 2012
#33
I wonder if that's more or less than who wouldn't vote for a well-qualified black guy? nt
OneTenthofOnePercent
Jun 2012
#40