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Boston Globe Today:
"Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney says he agrees that Democrat front-runner Hillary
Rodham Clinton will bring change to Washington.
"Speaking to reporters on Monday as he prepared to walk in a Labor Day parade, Romney said Clinton will bring change to the country in the form of big government, socialized medicine and a less secure country. He was riffing off Clinton's speech in New Hampshire a day earlier in which she said she can work for change from within the Washington establishment."
Yeah, he could of added more cronyism, more corruption, and more well, I'll just
euphemistically say scandal.
UK Times:
"Thompson will be seeking to detach voters from Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts and a Mormon, who has a slick, well financed campaign and is beginning to win over evangelical Christian voters. 'If we had Romney’s organisation and Fred’s personality, the race would be over,' said a Thompson insider. He has already had a near fatal impact on John McCain’s campaign. The Vietnam war hero is now down to 11% in the polls."
Mitt's organization is really good, but you have to have a candidate with substance and ideas to make it run.
The Christian Post:
"Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was the first to denounce the decision by Polk County Judge Robert Hanson, who last Thursday ruled that the state’s decade-old same-sex 'marriage' ban violated the couples’ constitutional rights. Romney even voiced support of a federal ban on same-sex 'marriage.'"
"Likewise, Romney is viewed with suspicion by many conservative Christian voters for being the former governor of the only state in the nation where same-sex 'marriage' is legal."
"His quick move to denounce the ruling is said to be a political maneuver to enhance his conservative image among Republican voters."
I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. Then I realized that there probably are people out there who don't know about
Romney's Herculean efforts to overturn the Goodridge decision in MA and that he is
the only Republican who supports the Federal Marriage Amendment.
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