Posted on 12/20/2007 9:17:57 PM PST by Ol' Sparky
Romney Fairytale running in Iowa on Fox News Channel
MEDIA ADVISORY, Dec. 20 /Christian Newswire/ -- American Right To Life Action, a new 527 political organization, is running its first political television ad statewide in Iowa starting today and through the Iowa Caucuses on January 3, 2008. "We have tested this ad with focus groups," said Steve Curtis, president of ARTL Action, "and it has everyone laughing, laughing with us, at Mitt Romney for being such an obvious liar about the most important issue for any leader in America: abortion."
Romney Fairytale Script
Once upon a time there was a man named Mitt who said a very bad thing:
Romney: "I believe that abortion should be safe and legal in this country"
Then he thought of campaigning in Utah and said something different. "I am NOT pro-choice!"
But when he came back to liberal Massachusetts:
Romney: "I will preserve and protect a woman's right to choose."
Then in 2004 he magically became pro-life, but only six months later:
Romney: "I am absolutely committed to my promise to maintain the status quo with regards to law related to abortion and choice."
The spell must have worn off.
Now he's on the campaign trail again, and he's back to being pro-life.
Romney: "I was pro-choice; I'm pro-life." "I changed my position" "I never said I was pro-choice."
Narrator: BR: Mitt Romney, willing to sacrifice children, lying for your vote.
Paid for by American Right-to-Life Action.
According to their website, ARTLAction.com, "American RTL Action exists to provide leadership in the fight to advocate enforcement of God's enduring command, Do not murder (Luke 18:20), especially in the realm of government. For decades, the pro-life industry provided campaign cover for pro-choice candidates by deceiving well-meaning pro-lifers. ARTL Action is determined to end that ability to mislead Christians into supporting those who defend various forms of intentional child-killing. When it comes to child killing, exceptions are a window to the soul. ARTL Action will throw open that window so all well-meaning people can see where a political candidate actually stands. At ARTL Action, we expose the liberal in the conservative."
Hmmm, they could do the same thing with Homosexuality in the Boy Scouts and the military.
That’s gonna leave a mark.
:)
First of all that is the promised he made was to honor and uphold the law of the Land!
But he did not promised to do that for new laws pertaining to taking a life.
Which he employed his core values and maintained pro LIFE!
There is no flip flop here
Only some fools out there thinking he had some power to over throw a Federal Govenment Law!
I feel sorry for you . It’s hard for otherwise decent people to have to spin for someone like Romney ....I know it has to wear on your conscience ....
ANd they are being kind. Think what the dems are going to be doing to him.
Both have sustained the law (Roe vs. Wads.)
Both have opposed embryonic stem cell research.
What else?
Excellent! Right to Life did this one up right...........on his record!
Aren’t you aware of Bush’s veto on the embryonic stem cell stuff?
He has done more than that, but that is all I am remembering right now.
I mentioned embryonic stem cell research. They both put a block on that. What else?
I suspect people are expecting Romney to have done more than Bush did.
Be consistent?
Romney doesn’t oppose embryonic stem cell research.
That is easy. BUSH APPOINTED CONSERVATIVE JUDGES which has ALREADY returned a good decision regarding abortion restrictions. ROMNEY PASSED OVER CONSERVATIVES TIME AND AGAIN TO APPOINT LIBERAL, DEMOCRAT JUDGES.
Any more questions?
Yikes - devastating. It’s only a minor sneak preview of what we would see if Romney were the GOP candidate.
So the comparison boils down to:
1) Sustaining the law. Both did it.
2) Opposing embryonic stem cell research. Both did it.
3) Appointing Judges. Bush almost made a bad choice, but public outcry stopped him. Romney made some bad choices, but had limited room for choosing whomever he wanted.
So, for better or for worse, that is the comparison.
Bush never overruled his own public health authority and forced Catholic Hospitals to dispense the morning-after pill.
Romney did.
"Stem cell research does not require the cloning of human embryos. Some stem cells today are obtained from surplus embryos from in-vitro fertilization. I support that research, provided that those embryos are obtained after a rigorous parental consent process that includes adoption as an alternative." - Mitt Romney, Boston Globe, March 6, 2005
Thanks for the clarification.
How did Bush and Romney come down on the issue as you stated it?
Um, nominated judges to the courts willingly to overturn Roe (presumably)?
Compare that to the Mitt Wit who was appointing homosexual lawyers that defended gay marriage and other liberals to the courts in Massachusetts.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.