sailingaway
11-29-2012, 08:59 PM
The majority of Mormons have rejected the prophets, Constitution, and Founding Fathers this year by not supporting Congressman Ron Paul.
In Dr. Paul's 12 terms in Congress, he has never voted for any bill that is unconstitutional and most likely has introduced more bills than any other congressman to return to limited government, increase our security, sound money, ending unconstitutional wars of preemptive aggression, getting us out of the United Nations, and the sanctity of life.
The prophets have repeatedly said we should know, befriend and defend the Constitution. Anything more or less than "befriending that law which is the Constitutional law of the land ... cometh of evil." The constitution of our land is to be "established forever."
If the LDS would have read the Constitution and what the prophets said about it, we would have supported Ron Paul, who isn't LDS and has been more critical of Mitt Romney on his position on the issues that didn't line up with the Constitution.
Unfortunately, Ron Paul is retiring at the end of this year, and there probably will never be a greater champion of liberty than Dr. Paul. If there was, I doubt the majority of us would recognize him.
http://www.heraldextra.com/news/opinion/mailbag/paul-and-prophets-rejected/article_9ad1b019-4eee-5b20-9130-4d5de3f5ad11.html
In Dr. Paul's 12 terms in Congress, he has never voted for any bill that is unconstitutional and most likely has introduced more bills than any other congressman to return to limited government, increase our security, sound money, ending unconstitutional wars of preemptive aggression, getting us out of the United Nations, and the sanctity of life.
The prophets have repeatedly said we should know, befriend and defend the Constitution. Anything more or less than "befriending that law which is the Constitutional law of the land ... cometh of evil." The constitution of our land is to be "established forever."
If the LDS would have read the Constitution and what the prophets said about it, we would have supported Ron Paul, who isn't LDS and has been more critical of Mitt Romney on his position on the issues that didn't line up with the Constitution.
Unfortunately, Ron Paul is retiring at the end of this year, and there probably will never be a greater champion of liberty than Dr. Paul. If there was, I doubt the majority of us would recognize him.
http://www.heraldextra.com/news/opinion/mailbag/paul-and-prophets-rejected/article_9ad1b019-4eee-5b20-9130-4d5de3f5ad11.html