To: Beagle8U
Romney was too busy installing socialized medicine, gay marriage, to pardon the following vet.
National Guard Lt. Anthony Circosta poses in his backyard in Agawam, Mass., on June 9, 2007.
At left, his wife Danielle and daughter Kylie, 2, talk near the swing set. Circosta,
a decorated Iraq War veteran, seemed like an ideal candidate for a pardon from
then-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney for the 29-year-old's boyhood conviction
for a BB gun shooting. Romney denied the pardon, twice, despite the recommendation of the governor's council.
17 posted on
01/04/2008 6:44:06 PM PST by
Diogenesis
(Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
To: Diogenesis
Romney was too busy installing socialized medicine, gay marriage...You sir are a lying piece of sh**.
Win or lose, this is not the case at all. Get your facts straight.
To: Diogenesis
Looking for the Bronze Star this soldier earned,huckabee said he did.
24 posted on
01/04/2008 6:52:41 PM PST by
mdittmar
(May God watch over those who serve,and have served,to keep us free (Duncan Hunter '08')
To: Diogenesis
"But critics argue that the blanket policy is an abdication of a key power given governors and the president the ability to recognize how someone convicted of a past crime has turned their life around." Just like Mitt turned his constitutional powers to nominate judges to a bureaucratic council he created.
He just doesn't have the stones to make a decision. Mr. Limpet.
29 posted on
01/04/2008 7:07:49 PM PST by
Leisler
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