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The Elimination of the Mormon Issue from Arizona Politics, 2009

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The aberrant 1986 Arizona Gubernatorial election, which foisted Evan Mecham upon the good people of Arizona, was nothing more than "business as usual" by a corrupt Mormon religion that has sold its block-vote and manipulated elections since its' early days in Missouri and Illiniois; and this is a very well documented fact. Further, Mecham fiasco was purposely orchestrated by Mormons who purposely split the "Arizona vote" in a strategy specifically designed to get their fellow-Mormon, Evan Mecham, elected. This same voter corruption in Arizona politics has yeilded such buffoonery as "Governor Mecham" in 1986, an Arizona Legislature that today is approximately 16% Mormon even though Mormons only comprise about 3% of the Arizona population, the potential appointment of an avowed racist and white supremacist as the new head of the Arizona State Police (DPS) and a Maricopa County Board of Supervisors that is controlled by corrupt Mormons who work primarily for the good of their own religion rather than for the good of the people of Arizona.

Strangely enough, at the same time (if you'll listen), the Mormons will yammer on about themselves and explain that they are the most partriotic Americans in American today, they are more supportive of "The Government" than other American are (vague reference to their own "Mormon government") and that only they know why the Constitution was written or what the true destiny of America is (vague reference to their own "Mormon Kingdom of Zion"). Sycophantic mouthpeices for the great Mormon also yammer on and on about "Christianity" and "Democracy" in violation of the principle of seperation of church and state, like the great Dallin Oaks, who likes to quote Andrew Jackson who once said, "Democracy is a good form of Government, but only if you have a moral people". But, just like Mormon voter fraud, all of this talk obout American patriotism is nothing more than a carefully orchestrated attempt to grow and consolidate the Mormon powerbase in Arizona and the rest of the United States. But, this is nothing new and its been going on for over 180-years, by the same corrupt religion that has fought 3-wars with America, and at one point even declared independence from the Untied States altogether.

Read about this ongoing issue yourself: