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To: A.Hun; chris37; Poser

To the Members of the Log Cabin Club of Massachusetts:

I am writing to thank the Log Cabin Club of Massachusetts for the advice and support you have given me during my campaign for the US Senate and to seek the Club’s formal endorsement of my election. The Log Cabin Club has played a vital role in reinvigorating the Republican Party in Massachusetts and your endorsement is important to me because it will provide further confirmation that my campaign and approach to government is consistent with the values and vision of government we share. I am pleased to have had an opportunity to talk with you and to meet many of you personally during your September meeting. I learned a great deal from those discussions and many thoughtful questions you posed.

As a result of our discussions and other interactions with gay and lesbian voters across the state, I am more convinced than ever before that as we seek to establish full equality for America’s gay and lesbian citizens, I will provide more effective leadership than my opponent.

I am not unaware of my opponents considerable record in the area of civil rights, or the commitment of Massachusetts voters to the principle of equality for all Americans. For some voters it might be enough for me to simply match my opponent’s record in this area. But I believe we can and must do better. If we are to achieve the goals we share, we must make equality for gays and lesbians a mainstream concern. My opponent cannot do this. I can and will.

We have discussed a number of important issues such as the Federal Employee Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA), which I have agreed to co-sponsor, and if possible broaden to include housing and credit, and the bill to create a federal panel to find ways to reduce gay and lesbian youth suicide, which I also support. One issue I want to clarify concerns President Clinton’s “don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t pursue” military policy. I believe that the Clinton compromise was a step in the right direction. I am also convinced that it is the first of a number of steps that will ultimately lead to gays and lesbians being able to serve openly and honestly in our nation’s military. That goal will only be reached when preventing discrimination against gays and lesbians is a mainstream concern, which is a goal we share.

As we begin the final phase of this campaign, I need your support more than ever. By working together, we will achieve the goals we share for Massachusetts and our nation.

Sincerely

W. Mitt Romney


42 posted on 05/06/2012 9:37:49 AM PDT by AnTiw1 (Men who stand firm against an army of thousands, run when a tiger appears among them. ~ShirKhan~)
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To: AnTiw1

Great.

Who cares?

Woulda been swell if someone else won, but they didn’t, so yeah.


57 posted on 05/06/2012 9:57:17 AM PDT by chris37 (Heartless.)
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To: AnTiw1

Name one single candidate for office that is running on discrimination against gays (or any other group).

Why are your panties in a wad over Romney’s comments?

Could it be you are just a member of the fifth column, here to sow discord?


83 posted on 05/06/2012 10:33:43 AM PDT by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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To: AnTiw1
"...We have discussed a number of important issues such as the Federal Employee Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA), which I have agreed to co-sponsor, and if possible broaden to include housing and credit, and the bill to create a federal panel to find ways to reduce gay and lesbian youth suicide, which I also support. One issue I want to clarify concerns President Clinton’s “don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t pursue” military policy. I believe that the Clinton compromise was a step in the right direction. I am also convinced that it is the first of a number of steps that will ultimately lead to gays and lesbians being able to serve openly and honestly in our nation’s military. That goal will only be reached when preventing discrimination against gays and lesbians is a mainstream concern, which is a goal we share...

What on EARTH does homosexuality have to do with housing and credit??????? Show me ONE person who has been discriminated against with respect to a loan or a house because they were homosexual?

And support for homosexuals serving openly in the military...No. Can't do it. I was trying to find a vice powerful enough to hold my nose, but that makes the point moot to me. I am going to have to find some other way to exercise my rights as a citizen than voting for Mitt Romney.

I won't demonize anyone who does. I think it is a personal choice. But presented as it was in this passage above, I can't do it. I cannot pull the lever for him.

166 posted on 05/06/2012 12:51:22 PM PDT by rlmorel ("The safest road to Hell is the gradual one." Screwtape (C.S. Lewis))
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To: AnTiw1

So, what I see here is the hatred continues on this thread while the thread calling for a truce is laden with more hatred and whining.

Some truce.

Damn, people! Give it a rest! We get the message! But the fact is that we cannot run a pure conservative and win against Obama; there’s too many idiot voters out there! (waiting for the obvious, childish response)

The elections in Greece and France should provide good warnings; as should California’s last election.

As for me, I will vote for the Republican.


928 posted on 05/07/2012 8:47:57 AM PDT by Loud Mime (Anybody but Obama. He's just getting warmed up.)
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