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Subject My White Christian Republican Friends who Grew Up Middle Class, Didnt want a Mormon in the White House
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Original Message I have a White Christian Republican Friend who Grew Up Middle Class, who didnt want a Mormon in the White House. Other Christians Ive heard felt the same. They realized how the economy was struggling past four years but wanted nothing to do with Mormonism due to the history of Polygamy etc.. My friends voiced their opinion via radio and to all their churchgoing peers not to vote for Romney.

Mormonism had a lot of bearing in the outcome of this election.

See the video below, John Sweeney predicts that the Mormonism will cost the election.

The Christians have voted .

BTW heres a entry about Joseph Smith and Polygamy..
(WIKI ENTRY)

Emma Hale Smith married Joseph Smith in 1827. Both denied that Joseph ever practiced polygamy.


Smith wed Emma Hale Smith in January 1827. She gave birth to seven children, the first three of whom (a boy Alvin in 1828 and twins Thaddeus and Louisa on April 30, 1831) died shortly after birth. When the twins died, the Smiths adopted twins, Julia and Joseph, whose mother had recently died in childbirth. (Joseph died of measles in 1832.) Joseph and Emma Smith had four sons who lived to maturity: Joseph Smith III (November 6, 1832), Frederick Granger Williams Smith (June 29, 1836), Alexander Hale Smith (June 2, 1838), and David Hyrum Smith (November 17, 1844, born after Joseph's death).

As of 2011, DNA testing had provided no evidence that Smith had fathered any children by women other than Emma.


Throughout her life and on her deathbed, Emma Smith frequently denied that her husband had ever taken additional wives



EXCELLENT JOHN SWEENEY BBC DOCUMENTARY with INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTIANS on WHY THEY WONT VOTE FOR ROMNEY

THIS DOCUMENTARY released in March 2012 explains our outcome we saw today..

Also what was taken into account was their practice of shunning family members that wanted to leave Mormonism..

Jehovah Witnesses also practice family shunning and outcasting.


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