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Compromise..

Us die hard Ron Pau friends can send him a book of Mormon and the Die hard Romney fans send him a Constitution and the Federalist Papers. I think they are both good men that have room for enlightenment.

Does anyone know what kind of support Romney recieves from Catholics?
Do catholics have a favorite candidate?

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hiddentreasuredotws wrote:

Compromise..

...and the Die hard Romney fans send him a Constitution and the Federalist Papers. ....

Maybe he'll read them, eh?

Does anyone know what kind of support Romney recieves from Catholics?
Do catholics have a favorite candidate?

I think that pinning down Catholic votes is similar to herding cats.
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Hoss Cartwright wrote:

I think that pinning down Catholic votes is similar to herding cats.
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Somebody call?  wink.gif



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lol

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HT: rofl.gif Great idea! Let's make sure they both are aware of some very important documents! biggrin.gif

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Catholics vote about as much as they attend church I've heard.

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Catholics back where I lived in Eastern Massachusetts were inclined to vote either Polish, Irish, of Italian. Irish usually got elected.

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