Posted on 03/02/2007 8:23:30 PM PST by RightSideRedux
"Romney appointed radical gay activists to positions in his administration and even to the bench. They filled state government and the public schools with gay propaganda.
Are you aware that Romney appointed more Democrats than Republicans to the bench?"
Are you aware that Romney knew he had to have Dem congress approve his appointments? Do you honestly think he was isolated in his thinking or appointments?
Next...
"I can in no way trust someone who has been liberal, very liberal, throughout their career,"
Ann coulter said it best...
"...And you have to say about Romney, he tricked liberals into voting for him."
"I like a guy who hoodwinks liberals so easily. And also the one thing I have a very soft spot for is that I love Mormons and the reason I love Mormons (among other things) is that...you may have forgotten this...But Bill Clinton in Utah in 1992 came in third (in Utah).
I'll wager that james bopp has done more for the pro-life movement than you ever have.
Maybe. Which sure makes his sellout to a NARAL-endorsed politician that much more sad, don't you think?
Romney may not be 100% conservative, but that doesn't make him liberal or even a RINO.
Romney Never was a "Liberal" . . . No, not even close.
Romney's campaign flyer from 1994.
In 23 out of 24 cases he takes the conservative position.
A reasonable case can be made against Romney or any other of the declared candidates, why must you use hyperbole and distortion?
Because, unlike his supporters, I don't willfully ignore his extreme liberal record.
Hey, she drank the koolaid. Maybe it's a Northeast elitist thing. Who knows.
She drank thge diet variety of the koolaid.
Maybe it was Crystal Light.
So he was soft on a couple of occasions. Just say that. Don't call him a "judicial supremacist" because of it. If you do (without much more evidence than you've given), you won't be taken seriously by any intelligent person.
I call him a judicial supremacist because he is one.
I watched the video. Nothing said about the borders and illegal immigration. Correct?
Mitt Romney 21%
Rudy Giuliani 17%
Sam Brownback 15%
Newt Gingrich 14%
John McCain 12%
"I call him a judicial supremacist because he is one."
Oh, thanks. That's a big help.
I don't agree that Romney is necessarily our strongest candidate, or that he'll necessarily win the nomination.
I do agree, however, that he seems to be the "sharpest, brightest, most articulate candidate in the race." And that definitely counts for something.
It was an excellent speech. The best of the bunch and this guy has a real star power about him.
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