tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34869425.post-44213339737139012222007-08-24T17:48:00.000-04:002007-08-24T17:48:00.000-04:00Ditto regarding Swanson's comment. I'm active LDS...Ditto regarding Swanson's comment. I'm active LDS and take no offense whatsover to this article. Let's face it, both LDS and Evangelicals have some pretty strange beliefs vs. the voting world out there, we need to join on our common positions of strength. LDS have been doing that for decades, so we know how you feel. I've gone door to door and taken some substantial abuse calmly defending the same issues we all hold dear. (As a side point, going door to door I was frightened to see how many Christians had been bullied out of their positions due to political correctness or fear of taking an unpopular position.) Regarding Romney, as a life-long practicing LDS, I can totally assure the Evangelicals that Romney will not be taking direction from Salt Lake or the Book of Mormon, if anything, he may overcompensate to the opposite way to avoid the appearance of it. Unfortunately, I don't think Romney has a prayer (no pun intended), there is too much suspicion and paranoia out there to overcome, but I think he would make a terrific president, a crystal clear thinker, has the ability and willingness to really make a difference both domestically and abroad. -GlennAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com