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  Santorum-Endorsing Pastor Calls on Romney to Renounce His 'Racist Religion'
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Last EditedHomegrown Democrat  Mar 11, 2012 01:31pm
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AuthorAndre Tartar
News DateSunday, March 11, 2012 05:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionThe very first stop for Rick Santorum's campaign in Florida (where he came in third) was at Pompano Beach's WorldWide Christian Center, headed by the Reverend O'Neal Dozier, who was also his honorary Florida chairman. A noted anti-homosexual preacher, Dozier announced yesterday that he'd be holding a Sunday morning press conference to "ask Governor Mitt Romney to renounce his racist religion." Citing verses in the Book of Mormon that accuse God of "cursing the black African people," Dozier also attacked Romney's church for being "prejudiced against Jews" and Native Americans. He also pointed to the highly controversial practice of posthumous baptisms. (In response to criticisms, the Mormon leadership has blocked off the names of Holocaust survivors in its extensive genealogical database.)

Because of the aforementioned facts, we believe that a Romney Presidential nomination for the Republican Party would widen the racial divide to a point of no return, because the Republican Party would be viewed as a racist political party.
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