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Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: 'Friendly' Political Ranting (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? (/showthread.php?tid=125746) |
Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - rjmacs - 10-22-2011 Grace62 wrote: That's not what the question asked, Grace62. The question was: "If your party nominated a generally well-qualified person for president who happened to be Mormon, would you vote for that person?" It wasn't about socially conservative positions, or liking/disliking Mormons. It was about willingness to vote for an otherwise well-qualified candidate nominated by your own party. Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - Grace62 - 10-22-2011 I don't understand your comment rj. What I'm addressing is WHY someone would say they would reject a candidate just because they are Mormon. I know what the survey is asking. Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - graylocks - 10-22-2011 Grace62 wrote: yes, i've heard that a lot since i moved to Georgia 17 years ago. Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - $tevie - 10-22-2011 Mormons’ image campaign http://mobile.boston.com/art/25/news/nation/articles/2011/06/20/in_ads_mormons_introduce_themselves?single=1&p=5 Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - Grace62 - 10-22-2011 “pushy,’’ “cultish,’’ “secretive,’’ “controlling,’’ “sexist,’’ “antigay,’’ and “polygamist.’’ "...by their fruits ye shall know them." Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - Black - 10-23-2011 lafinfil wrote: LOLx3! Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - Black - 10-23-2011 Grace62 wrote: I'm all for community service, but it should be inspired, not required. Not a big fan of proselytizing, regardless of the neighborhood. How do you know what neighborhoods people would be "caught dead in?" Black wrote:What does Apple have to do with this? My understanding is that community service is required-- there are other options for your "service year" than missionary work, and to take that path is a choice. Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - Grace62 - 10-23-2011 Black wrote: Only qualified young men go on missions (most 19-20 year olds from active LDS families go on them) , and the type of mission is assigned by the President of the Church. They have to take whatever they are assigned, and leaving early brings shame on the family, so they tend to stick it out no matter how much they dislike it (and I have heard major stories of disliked missions) Most missions are about proselytizing. Community service is really incidental to that. They also can't come home if a close family member dies or is ill. It's a major rite of passage for a Mormon man, an initiation into manhood if you will. Young women and elderly couples can do missions with permission, but they rarely do them. Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - RgrF - 10-23-2011 This discussion strikes at the heart of innate prejudice, the ideas we were brought up with. Truth is if Democrats were to nominate an avowed lesbian for office, black voters would then sit on their hands. Party nominees do not fly in the face of their core constituencies, they pander to them and then pull away to romance middle level voters during the real for shit election, which party nominations are most assuredly not. That's what makes a chameleon like Romney a chameleon like Romney. Re: Has anyone else been seeing a lot of "I am XYZ, and I am a Mormon" commercials? - OWC Jamie - 10-23-2011 Doesn't matter. Independents determine Presidencies. Reagan proved this when he postulated "are you better off now than you were 4 years ago " to them. That'll be the bottom line again. |