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Nothing personal about it, dummy...but then, you are the one who posted "your"....not me! Still waiting for proof of which candidate made the reference you posted! Will anyone ever see that; just as in all the claims and accusations you have made that still remain unverified by proof, which all have been requested time and time again?

It was a Robert Jeffress who made the comment.   Perry and Cain didn't disagree when asked.   Maybe others.   I can't keep detailed track of all the outrageous comments made by your candidates.

I asked you what "prove all" referred to and received no reply.
Will we keep hearing this unspecific demand forever?

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More lies by the liberal commie.

 

From the Huffington Post 11 Oct., 2011 issue:

 

"Perry was asked Friday evening if he believes Mormonism is a cult. He responded: "No."

"I don't think the Mormon Church is a cult," Perry told the Des Moines Register. "People who endorse me or people who work for me, I respect their endorsement and their work, but that doesn't necessarily mean that I endorse all of their statements."

 

"Perry spokesman Mark Miner told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Perry would not disavow Jeffress.

"The governor does not agree with every single issue of people that endorsed him or people that he meets," Miner said. "This political rhetoric from Gov. Romney isn't going to create one new job or help the economy. He's playing a game of deflection and the people of this country know this."

Perry hasn't made extended personal comments on the subject. While he said he doesn't think Mormonism is a cult, he hasn't directly said whether he believes Romney is Christian.

"Mitt Romney says he believes in Christ," Miner said when asked if the Texas governor believes Romney is Christian.

Perry isn't the only 2012 candidate to tread carefully on that question – a reality that underscores how sensitive the subject is with many evangelical Christian voters. Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann, a born-again Christian, and businessman Herman Cain, appearing on news shows Sunday, both refused to directly answer questions about Romney's religion.

"He's a Mormon, that much I know," Cain said. "I am not going to do an analysis of Mormonism versus Christianity for the sake of answering that."

 

So, Perry says he doesn't agree with Jeffress, and Bachman and Cain appeared to have no opinion, based on their lack of knowledge about Mormonism, etc.

 

I'd say you've promulgated another whopper.   But what else is new?

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Getting away from the attempted distraction, and back nearer to the original post in this thread:

Occupy Movement’s Price Tag Tops $20 Million …Much Higher Than the $13 Million That Was Previously Reported

Posted by Jim Hoft on Friday, November 25, 2011, 1:29 PM

Earlier this week the liberal media reported that the Occupy protests cost taxpayers over $13,000,000.

But the actual cost is much higher.
Verum Serum updated the total cost estimates on Wednesday.
–  Total: $18,450,999

And, here is the latest total of Occupation costs using Verum Serum’s totals plus more recent figures:

–  Total: Over $21,273,499

 

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011/11/occupy-movements-price-tag-tops-20000000-much-higher-than-the-13000000-that-was-previously-reported/

 

Read the comments!

 

 

More lies by the liberal commie.

 

From the Huffington Post 11 Oct., 2011 issue:

 

"Perry was asked Friday evening if he believes Mormonism is a cult. He responded: "No."

"I don't think the Mormon Church is a cult," Perry told the Des Moines Register. "People who endorse me or people who work for me, I respect their endorsement and their work, but that doesn't necessarily mean that I endorse all of their statements."

 

"Perry spokesman Mark Miner told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Perry would not disavow Jeffress.

"The governor does not agree with every single issue of people that endorsed him or people that he meets," Miner said. "This political rhetoric from Gov. Romney isn't going to create one new job or help the economy. He's playing a game of deflection and the people of this country know this."

Perry hasn't made extended personal comments on the subject. While he said he doesn't think Mormonism is a cult, he hasn't directly said whether he believes Romney is Christian.

"Mitt Romney says he believes in Christ," Miner said when asked if the Texas governor believes Romney is Christian.

Perry isn't the only 2012 candidate to tread carefully on that question – a reality that underscores how sensitive the subject is with many evangelical Christian voters. Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann, a born-again Christian, and businessman Herman Cain, appearing on news shows Sunday, both refused to directly answer questions about Romney's religion.

"He's a Mormon, that much I know," Cain said. "I am not going to do an analysis of Mormonism versus Christianity for the sake of answering that."

 

So, Perry says he doesn't agree with Jeffress, and Bachman and Cain appeared to have no opinion, based on their lack of knowledge about Mormonism, etc.

 

I'd say you've promulgated another whopper.   But what else is new?


Well; you still have not disproven any lies, mallcontent! Your opinion is noted once again; but that does little!

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