Wow. Color me stuned and beebered.
But since Romney's the one on the ticket and not Mr. Kobach...
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Good!! At least he doesn’t look like he is giving up!!!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1963477/posts
To little to late!
I’m not stunned at all.
I’ve been paying attention.
Bump!
Good for Mitt...more indication that his "changes" are sincere and heartfelt and that he is going to do something about them.
Yeah; but will this pairing last and who replaced him in Hazelton which might not be a good thing?
As Yogi Berra observed:
"It ain't over till it's over."
Glad to see this and I am sure others are also!
Now that all the MSM talk about the economy being the top issue, it seems they want to play down the illegal immigration isue. The DEMS sure don’t want to talk about it and McCain and Huckabee don’t want to talk about it!
If folks still have illegal immigration/national security as their top issue, lets just compare the three candidates left on that one issue. Since McCain and Huckabee are for amnesty in one form or another, and Romney is not, I would go for Romney on that issue alone!
A stark contrast to the OPEN BORDER amnesty folks
like the huckster and mc pain in the arse.
Unfortunately, too little, too late, Mitt Romney.
Why isn’t Romney running ads against McCain highlighting the Juan Hernandez issue? That is the one thing that could take McCain down on Tuesday, IMO.
Ya know, I may JUST be able to vote for Romney now.
The implications of the contrast between Romney and McCain is very defining.
McCain is for ending American occupation of north Mexico and giving it back to the conquistadors from south of the....line.
Romney did not directly hire illegals to do work at his house. That was his lawn service who hired the illegals. Just goes to show how easily illegals can get employment.
Missouri had a top aide to the governor discovered as illegal and deported after many years of high profile exposures. It obviously has been far too easy for illegals to walk boldly without fear of consequences for their illegal activity. Time is ripe for a REAL CHANGE!
We need someone who will get tough on enforcement.
Romney has the appearance of that kind of person.
We know without a doubt how McCain is bad on immigration enforcement.
desperation.
Another congressional endorsement for Romney:
On the Republican side, Miller had endorsed for president Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-El Cajon, who has since dropped out.
“The United States economy is in dangerous waters
and on the verge of being shipwrecked by a crippling recession,” Miller said. “With his business savvy and real-world experience, Mitt Romney is the candidate that will steer our economy to calmer seas.”
Miller said he also is encouraged by Romney’s tough stance on stemming the flow of illegal immigrants into the United States.
“Gov. Romney has pledged to continue work on a fence along the southern border, implement an employer verification system, punish cities that support illegal immigrants, improve interior enforcement and reject all forms of blanket amnesty,” he said.[snip]
http://www.sgvtribune.com/ci_8146641
Romney has largely allayed my suspicions on illegal immigration, but I’m still of the opinion that Romney has no convictions (which are better than the wrong convictions) on the 2nd Amendment and abortion....meaning that he could very well see either as acceptable for horse-trading, but probably won’t go out of his way to antagonize conservatives on either issue (unlike what I could have seen Giuliani doing). Romney is not nearly as toxic as the front-runners (McCain especially). With a large enough clothespin, Romney could pass muster.