Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters?: The Mormon Church Versus the Office of the Presidency of the United States of America
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Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters?: The Mormon Church Versus the Office of the Presidency of the United States of America  -     By: Tricia Erickson

Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters?: The Mormon Church Versus the Office of the Presidency of the United States of America

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Title: Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters?: The Mormon Church Versus the Office of the Presidency of the United States of America
By: Tricia Erickson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 316
Vendor: WestBow Press
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.90 X 6.00 X 0.90 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 1449711995
ISBN-13: 9781449711993
Stock No: WW711993

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The information in this book goes much deeper than the unveiling of Mitt Romney's political record. For the first time in history, we could see a Mormon President at the helm.

Do you have any idea what this possible next President believes? Why should his religious beliefs matter to you?

When you get through Part I of this book, these questions will be answered. This is NOT a Kennedy Catholic moment. Mitt Romney's beliefs and convictions are so uncanny that you will most assuredly question his judgment to be in charge of the highest office in the land.

If Part I does not shake you, Part II will, by exposing the reality of what Romney has "done" in his political career, versus the conservative fa ade that we are led to believe. Will his rhetoric match his deeds as President? One look at his record herewith will cause great concern.

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