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Mitt Romney in the Southland
HUMAN EVENTS ^ | 05/21/2007 | Martha Zoller

Posted on 05/21/2007 8:29:14 PM PDT by Quicksilver

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To: nowandlater

None of that rhetoric is any different than Bush’s. Unfortunately for you, no one believes it anymore. Neither he nor Mitt Romney have any credibility left.


101 posted on 05/21/2007 11:44:42 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Any politician who supports amnesty is deader politically than Teddy Kennedy's liver...)
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To: EternalVigilance

The National Review interview vindicates Romney. He said he needed to formulate an opinion and he looked at it and stated his full opinion to National Review.


102 posted on 05/21/2007 11:46:32 PM PDT by nowandlater
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To: Quicksilver

You’re right, there aren’t guarantees. But what I’m looking for is someone who has consistently shown a committment to a given particular issue. In the case of Dubya, was he ever previous on record as being pro-abort ?


103 posted on 05/21/2007 11:47:25 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Would you vote for President a guy who married his cousin? Me, neither. Accept no RINOs. Fred in '08)
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To: nowandlater

It does no such thing. You’d justify anything for this guy. It’s unreal.


104 posted on 05/21/2007 11:51:19 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Any politician who supports amnesty is deader politically than Teddy Kennedy's liver...)
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To: EternalVigilance

No National Review is supporting him on this. The National Review guys are wrong?


105 posted on 05/21/2007 11:52:09 PM PDT by nowandlater
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To: nowandlater

“I’m against an amnesty and against anything that provides an incentive for people to come here illegally.


106 posted on 05/21/2007 11:53:07 PM PDT by nowandlater
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To: nowandlater

Bush says the same thing. No one with a brain is buyin’.


107 posted on 05/21/2007 11:57:52 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (Any politician who supports amnesty is deader politically than Teddy Kennedy's liver...)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
You mean, nearlydeadFred finally figured out that the unconstitutional McCain/Feingold didn't succeed in "keeping the money out of campaigns?" Oh, he's a bright one, but I wouldn't trust him with the constitution. I guess you have lower standards...like a lib.

Some pols recognize when they support something and it doesn’t work out that they’re big enough to admit it,

Are you talking about Romney?

He was also leading the charge to investigate ChinaGate in the Senate, until the rodents halted it en masse...

...when nearlydeadFred capitulated to the Democrats. NearlydeadFred never was a governor, never rescued a failing enterprise and simply hasn't accomplished anything of noteworthiness and he's as handsome as the ass end of a bulldog to top it all off.

108 posted on 05/22/2007 4:53:05 AM PDT by Nephi (Open borders is the flip side of the free trade coin. It's time for Protectionism.)
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To: CTSeditor
Mitt’s supporters are a bit to aggressive for me.Pushing way too hard,way too early.
109 posted on 05/22/2007 4:55:06 AM PDT by Farmer Dean (Every time a toilet flushes,another liberal gets his brains.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

“Let me ask you something, what do you call someone who comes riding on a great white horse to save the MA GOP as he claimed to do back in ‘02, has one electoral setback in the next election, and then decides he doesn’t want anything to do with the arduous task of party building and decides instead to run for President, leaving the state to a hapless candidate to carry the party banner, and ultimately handing his office to a grossly incompetent Marxist ? I know what I call them. Unqualified.”

I just don’t understand this criticism. He served his full term. He didn’t quit in the middle of it; he simply decided not to run for reelection. It seems to me, he fulfilled his contract with the people of MA.

When a normal person gives two weeks’ notice and resigns from a company in order to pursue other opportunities, we normally call that a “career move.” Why is it that with Romney it’s called “cutting and running?”


110 posted on 05/22/2007 6:17:16 AM PDT by tantiboh
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To: CTSeditor
"Sorry Mitt. Too slick for me.

When I hear that, I always wonder... "What is it about clumsy, disheveled, and mumbling that would make a winning candidate?"

111 posted on 05/22/2007 9:50:41 AM PDT by nctexan
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To: fieldmarshaldj
You’re right, there aren’t guarantees. But what I’m looking for is someone who has consistently shown a committment to a given particular issue. In the case of Dubya, was he ever previous on record as being pro-abort ?
I don't recall what his public record was before 2000. Here's 3 links I found in my notes from 2000; McCain, Forbes, Buchanan, Keyes, and Bauer all tried to cast doubt on his pro-life position:

http://partners.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/012200wh-gop-bush.html

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a388ff9363778.htm

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38893f9a16e3.htm

112 posted on 05/22/2007 11:37:18 AM PDT by Quicksilver (Mitt Romney 2008)
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To: Nephi
"You mean, nearlydeadFred"

That's cute. It rhymes, and like the Willardbots, makes absolutely no sense.

"finally figured out that the unconstitutional McCain/Feingold didn't succeed in "keeping the money out of campaigns?" Oh, he's a bright one, but I wouldn't trust him with the constitution. I guess you have lower standards...like a lib."

I disagreed with the bill, but I at least understood what he was trying to do. I'm not particularly enamored of watching multigazillionaires buying political office. I've seen it happen WAY too many times.

"...when nearlydeadFred capitulated to the Democrats. NearlydeadFred never was a governor, never rescued a failing enterprise and simply hasn't accomplished anything of noteworthiness and he's as handsome as the ass end of a bulldog to top it all off."

Oh, I'm sorry, I wasn't aware that you didn't know how a Senate Committee operates. It's not a one-man show, you have to have COOPERATION (y'know, what the rodents failed to provide). My mistake. As for the rest of the juvenile response, I'm sure if you met the man in person, he'd squash your ass like a bug.

113 posted on 05/22/2007 3:36:55 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Would you vote for President a guy who married his cousin? Me, neither. Accept no RINOs. Fred in '08)
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To: Farmer Dean

It’s too bad. If Precious Willard and his “people” had been this aggressive in Ratsachusetts, we might’ve actually started to win some offices there. They just couldn’t be bothered.


114 posted on 05/22/2007 3:38:10 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Would you vote for President a guy who married his cousin? Me, neither. Accept no RINOs. Fred in '08)
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To: tantiboh; EternalVigilance
"I just don’t understand this criticism."

Therein lies the problem. TRY to understand it and figure out why he is not qualified for the Presidency.

"He served his full term."

In MA, they are permitted more than a single term. This is not Virginia.

"He didn’t quit in the middle of it; he simply decided not to run for reelection."

In this case, it's exactly what he did, he quit midway, and long before the job was done. In doing so, he left the party WITHOUT A VIABLE SUCCESSOR. You don't leave your party in the lurch like that, especially when you are seeking a promotion within it.

"It seems to me, he fulfilled his contract with the people of MA."

He did not fulfill his contract with the Republican party to provide leadership. And if fulfilling his contract to the people of MA included standing aside for an incompetent Marxist that would undo whatever positive things he did, however late in the game, why bother running at all in the first place ? The MA Republicans would've been better off if he had stayed in Utah in '02, they certainly couldn't have done worse.

115 posted on 05/22/2007 3:44:06 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Would you vote for President a guy who married his cousin? Me, neither. Accept no RINOs. Fred in '08)
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To: Quicksilver

Bump!


116 posted on 05/22/2007 5:27:36 PM PDT by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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