The truth? The truth about Mitt is that he: 1. Was pro abortion as a Massachusetts governor and remained so until he decided to run for president. 2. Openly courted the gay vote and even criticized private organizations (such as the Boy Scouts) on membership policy. 3. Was anti-war during his youth (as was his "brainwashed" liberal father). 4. Pro gun control and anti-NRA as governor (now is a "lifetime" hunter). Now, I for one, am open to someone who may believe that women should have the right to choose in the first 12-15 weeks of pregnancy (though I believe there is a point of 'no return') and I do not hat gay people (though I support the rights of private organizations to make membership rules)...I just wish that Mitt would be more honest about his flips and flops on these matters. As for his "high draft number" I remain dubious about his willingness and his conscience about Vietnam and he remains a draft evader in my book, just like Clinton!
Where's the proof? That's about as fair as your other assessments of Mitt. Clinton had a low draft number and used ROTC to stay out of the military, deferring his military service and later drawing a higher draft nemuber. Mitt drew a high draft number and was never drafted, end of story.
Mitt is for the AWB ban as were both Bushes, and many other Republicans. He is hardly any more anti-gun than most of his fellow Republican politicians. You may not agree with them or him, but stop painting him as if his stance on the gun issues is uncommon for Republicans. It isn't. It won't surprise me at all if we learn Thompson is also for the AWB ban.
Perhaps you better prefer the anti-gun positions of the Democrats which is what you shall have if you continue to spew distortions about viable Republican presidential candidates like Mitt.