This is NOT the NRA |
One staffer was Margaret Peat (24) originally
from Oxnard, California. Peat reportedly told other Romney volunteers that she
could not ignore Romney’s connections with the National Rifle Association. “When the Lamanites converted to the Lord,” Peat
explained, “they buried their weapons. They didn’t stockpile them or
irrationally defend the right to carry the most lethal killing machines ever
invented.”
A second staffer, David Berg (23) from
Arlington, Virginia wrote a lengthy resignation note to Romney pointing out the
discrepancy between his immigration policy and the Nephite approach to the
influx of Anti-Nephi-Lehis. Part of Berg’s letter read, “I don’t want a
commander-in-chief who builds walls and scares the vulnerable when the Nephite
chief judge not only welcomed immigrants but vowed to protect them.”
Barlow’s close friend Nathan Yates (26) from Falls Church, Virginia reportedly vacillated on those immigration policy conflicts. When Yates had argued that maybe the Nephites “just let them come to pick fruit,” Berg pointed out that the Anti-Nephi-Lehis, unlike undocumented immigrants in the United States, were specifically not treated as slaves.
Barlow’s close friend Nathan Yates (26) from Falls Church, Virginia reportedly vacillated on those immigration policy conflicts. When Yates had argued that maybe the Nephites “just let them come to pick fruit,” Berg pointed out that the Anti-Nephi-Lehis, unlike undocumented immigrants in the United States, were specifically not treated as slaves.
The fourth staffer, Vince Payton (23) from Hollywood, Florida left after Romney rejected his proposal to rename the Republican party the Anti-Lincoln-Washingtons.
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