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Conservative Leader Bryan Fischer – Mormonism Is A Counterfeit Religion

The Christian Conservative leader Bryan Fischer called Mitt Romney’s religion “false”and “counterfeit.”

“This is not a Christian faith,” Fischer said on his television program, “it is a false religion.” Fischer went on an asked a question that he said, “concerns a number of spiritual leaders,”  himself included. Bryan asked;

What would it mean for the spiritual health of the united states if the worshipper of a false god occupied the Whitehouse.

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Politics presidential

Another One Bites The Dust – Rick Perry Suspends His Campaign

You may choose to call what Rick Perry had a “campaign.” I like to think of the whole episode as his oops moment. Whatever it was, as of today, it’s no more

Rick Perry ended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination and endorsed Newt Gingrich this morning, saying he saw “no viable path forward” after his dwindling support took him from front-runner status to dead last.

Perry entered the GOP race as a breath of fresh air to many conservatives who hoped for a suitable candidate to oppose Mitt Romney, but after a few bad debate performances and bad finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire, he sank in the polls, and his supporters began to give up.

In South Carolina, Perry was polling in last place, in single digits, before the primary on Saturday.

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Mitt Romney Politics

Mr.Romney, The Cayman Islands Is Calling…

Oh Mitty. The sad thing is, you really thought you could have kept this a secret. You apparently thought the American people were so slow, that they would just mosey on along, accepting your explanations that you are “one of us,” and that you’re often “worried about getting a pink slip.” You obviously thought Mr. Romney, that we really believed you when you said you were unemployed too.

Well the Cayman Islands called and we are now wiser to your game.

As one of the wealthiest candidates to run for president in recent times, Romney has used a variety of techniques to help minimize the taxes on his estimated $250 million fortune. In addition to paying the lower tax rate on his investment income, Romney has as much as $8 million invested in at least 12 funds listed on a Cayman Islands registry. Another investment, which Romney reports as being worth between $5 million and $25 million, shows up on securities records as having been domiciled in the Caymans.

Official documents reviewed by ABC News show that Bain Capital, the private equity partnership Romney once ran, has set up some 138 secretive offshore funds in the Caymans.

Romney campaign officials and those at Bain Capital tell ABC News that the purpose of setting up those accounts in the Cayman Islands is to help attract money from foreign investors, and that the accounts provide no tax advantage to American investors like Romney. Romney, the campaign said, has paid all U.S. taxes on income derived from those investments.

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