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Mitt Takes the Gloves Off
http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/g/f3863b1b-59be-4e66-be28-bd48562ec10e?comments=true#commentAnchor ^ | Friday, August 03, 2007 9:58 PM | Posted by Dean Barnett

Posted on 08/03/2007 9:36:12 PM PDT by bubman

Yesterday, Mitt Romney went into Iowa radio host Jan Mickelson’s studio for a conversation about politics. At least it should have been about politics. Instead, Mickelson decided he wanted to grill Romney on the Mormon church and Mormon theology. (I also thought Mickelson’s comments on politics, namely that the President should overrule the Supreme Court when in the President’s opinion the Court oversteps its bounds, were a tad on the screwy side as well.)

Mickelson’s station, WHO, had a video recorder on the governor that was recording his off-air comments, something that Romney was unaware of. On the air, Mickelson stated that according to Mormon theology, Romney should have been excommunicated from the Mormon Church because he was once pro-choice. Off the air, Romney tried to gently tell Mickelson that he didn’t know what he was talking about. Although I’ve never heard even a snippet of Mickelson’s show before today, I bet Mickelson holding forth on something he knows nothing about happens on a not infrequent basis. The off air exchange (that once again Romney didn’t know was being taped) was at times heated. WHO today posted the footage on its website.

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To: TAdams8591

In other words, no, you can’t document your claim. I didn’t think so. The thought of LDS leaders signing off on Romney’s thirty-five year public support for abortion on demand seems unlikely.


81 posted on 08/04/2007 12:37:21 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: CheyennePress; EternalVigilance
"Answer the question honestly: if Romney had explicitly demanded that there was a provision in this bill that would bar state-sponsored abortion, would this bill have passed the Mass legislature? Or if he had vetoed that portion of a bill, would that veto have stood?"

Ev is going to answer that Romney should have been a leader and have done the right thing, regardless of the fact that it wouldn't have passed in a legislature that was 85% Democrat or withstood a veto. Am I right, EV?

82 posted on 08/04/2007 12:38:17 AM PDT by TAdams8591 ( Guiliani is a Democrat in Republican drag. Mitt Romney for president in 2008! : ))
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To: TAdams8591

Romney Approves of Abortion Pill and Supports the Legalization of RU-486

“When he ran for governor in 2002, Romney said he supported expanding access to the emergency contraception pill, a high dose of hormones that women can take to prevent pregnancy up to five days after sex . . . On a questionnaire Planned Parenthood gave to the gubernatorial candidates in 2002, Romney answered ‘yes’ to the question, ‘Do you support efforts to increase access to emergency con-traception?’ “
- Boston Globe 7/7/2005

In 2002, the Boston Globe reported Romney’s positions from his1994 campaign as follows: “ABORTION: Favored basic Roe v. Wade abortion rights, though would not endorse a specific version of the Freedom of Choice Act, which would codify those court-established rights as federal law . . . Said he would leave the matter of Medicaid funding for abortion to individual states . . . Endorsed legalization of RU-486, the abortion-inducing drug.”
- Boston Globe, 3/19/2002

“I don’t really understand how it works or when it works but my understanding is it’s an effective morning after pill and I think it would be a positive thing to have women have the choice of taking morning-after pills….I would favor having it available.”
- Boston Herald, 5/19/1994

“A new law to make emergency contraception more available in Massachusetts continues to be a political rollercoaster for Governor Mitt Romney. He supported expanded access when campaigning for governor, but vetoed a bill expanding access, earlier this year. The bill then passed over his veto. Earlier this week, the governor sought to exempt Catholic and other private hospitals from having to offer ‘morning after pills’ to rape victims. Then yesterday, he reversed his position.”
- WBUR Radio, Boston, 12/9/2005


83 posted on 08/04/2007 12:39:52 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: EternalVigilance

Honeybunch, it was posted right here on this forum. YOU document it.


84 posted on 08/04/2007 12:39:53 AM PDT by TAdams8591 ( Guiliani is a Democrat in Republican drag. Mitt Romney for president in 2008! : ))
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To: TAdams8591

You’re the one who made the claim. Back it up.


85 posted on 08/04/2007 12:40:20 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: bubman

I have been away from FreeRepublic for a while. I last posted back in the Clinton years, during the Whitewater, Paula, Monica, Perjury scandals. Now that I have returned I am shocked at what is being posted here.

This use to be a place where conservatives and Republicans could criticize the liberals and Democrats and celebrate our own. When did FreeRepublic became a place for conservatives to eat our own. Its shameful some of the things people are saying about Gov. Romney. How are we going to beat Hillary if our candidate is so beaten up in the process by our own team. Wake up!

Romney was undeniably impressive. He knows how to stand firm and defend his position. I would love for him to win the nomination and do to Hillary what he did to Jan. Come on everyone, wouldn’t you just love to see that?

GO MITT GO!!!


86 posted on 08/04/2007 12:41:47 AM PDT by St. Ellen
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To: CheyennePress

Romney’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth used huge taxpayer funding to promote homosexuality in the public schools

During most of Romney’s term in office, there existed an agency called the Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth. It was established before Romney came to power but it existed throughout his tenure. Even though he had legal control over this entity and the Commissioners served at his pleasure, he never dissolved the Commission, nor attempted to dictate who its members were, nor even restricted how it used its funding. Romney could have appointed pro-family people or representatives from ex-homosexual groups to serve on this Commission, but he never did.

The Governor’s Commission was perhaps the largest government-sanctioned promoter of the homosexual agenda to children in the United States. This entity spent millions of state tax dollars promoting the gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender (GLBT) radicalism in Massachusetts schools by inundating them with GLBT speakers, presentations, films, books, parades, dances, posters, handouts, and help establishing GLBT clubs on campus. These events provided a model for homosexual activists around the country.

Instead of dissolving the Commission, Romney continued to fund it:

More recently Romney proposed allocating $250,000 for the Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth for fiscal year 2006, twice what he proposed for FY05. The Legislature ultimately funded the commission at $250,000 for FY05, so Romney’s proposal for next year amounts to level funding, and the proposal is still a far cry from $1.6 million the commission received in the mid-’90s before the state budget crisis. Yet as commission co-chair Kathleen Henry said, Romney could just as easily have dissolved the program. “We serve completely at the will of the governor,” said Henry.
- Bay Windows 3/3/2005

When Romney was criticized for Commission’s funding, the homosexual activists came to his defense:
Kathleen Henry, chairwoman of the Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth, defended Romney. Henry said the governor’s fiscal 2006 budget plan included $250,000 for the commission, twice as much as he proposed spending in 2005. ‘’The fact that he doubled last year’s [proposed budget allocation] this year is huge to us. It’s really huge. It says to us clearly that he gets the service for what it really is,” said Henry.
- Boston Globe 7/1/2005

Twice after the Legislature approved funding for the Commission, Romney then appeased pro-family activists by vetoing it! However, since there are not enough Republicans to sustain vetoes, a veto is largely a charade, and the homosexual lobby was never seriously concerned when it happened. And Romney never put any effort into sustaining the vetoes. This enabled Romney to appear “pro-family,” while the homosexuals still got their funding.
When Romney vetoed money for his Governor’s Commission, here’s what he told the Boston Globe his reasons were (still pandering to the homosexual activists):
Romney said his vetoes were motivated by fiscal prudence, not opposition to the programs or presidential politics. Even with his vetoes, the state would spend more than $1 million on teen pregnancy prevention and $250,000 on the programs for gay and lesbian youth. . . [Romney said,] ‘’The work that they’re doing to prevent suicide and prevent violence is important work, and we support the work which they’re doing . . . [but] we didn’t see a need to raise their budget by 40 percent.”
- Boston Globe, 7/1/2005

In May 2006, as he prepared his run for the presidency, MassResistance presented the Governor’s office with shocking photographs of events and activities sponsored or organized by the Commission. A few days later, Romney announced his intention to dissolve the Commission. But within hours of that announcement, under pressure from the homosexual community, the Governor changed his mind. “We inundated him with outrage,” one homosexual activist told the Boston Globe. So instead, the governor simply told the Commission members that it must focus on its “original mission” [which involves affirming homosexuality to children in the schools].
- Boston Globe, 5/12/2006

In June 2006, fearful that a future Governor might dissolve the Governor’s Commission for Gay and Lesbian Youth, homosexual activists in the Legislature slipped an item into the 2007 budget creating a much more powerful “Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth” which is independent of control by the Governor. Under extreme pressure from pro-family activists Romney vetoed that line item, but he made no effort to sustain the veto (the effort to sustain it was led by a Democrat!) and the veto was overridden. At that point, Romney simply dissolved the old Governor’s Commission because, he said, it was now “duplicative.”

Governor’s executive order.

Romney’s Commission organized public gay “Youth Pride Day” parades and “transgender proms” which promote unhealthy and risky behavior

The Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth had no restrictions on the mixing of unscreened adult homosexuals and children. The Commission sponsored a “Youth Pride Parade” each year which features boys - some wearing women’s clothes — and adult homosexual activists.

Youth Pride Day ends with a “GLBT Prom” at Boston City Hall Plaza where children as young as middle school age are allowed to mingle with cruising homosexual adults. Perhaps Romney should have proclaimed this day “Pedophile Heaven Day.” The prom is promoted by the Governor’s Commission and sponsored by the Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth (BAGLY), a group that has promoted adult-child sex and has received funding from the Governor’s Commission. (The executive director of BAGLY is a male-to-female transsexual.)

This shocking and sad spectacle of promoting the homosexual lifestyle to youth continued right through 2006. On March 27, 2006, Romney’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth issued a statement on Romney’s Governor’s Commission letterhead stating, “There’s no place like Youth Pride….In celebration of their lives and diversity, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer (GLBTQ) youth and their supporters [mostly adult homosexuals] will gather by the thousands to kick off Massachusetts’ 12th annual Youth Pride on Saturday, May 13th at noon on Boston Common.”
Press release from Governor’s office on this event

Romney issues a proclamation celebrating gay “Youth Pride Day”

In 2004, Romney issued an official state proclamation celebrating “Gay Youth Pride Day” even though there was no legal reason requiring him to do this. The proclamation proudly touted “landmark” gay rights legislation in Massachusetts and boasted of supporting “the Commonwealth’s gay and lesbian youth through school-based and educational programs.”

Proclamation from the Governor’s office

Note by always using the phrase “gay and lesbian youth,” Romney has accepted the dangerous myth that homosexuals are born that way despite zero evidence. He has also accepted the homosexual movement’s propaganda that young teens can understand and “declare” themselves to be gay. The Proclamation also urges, “all citizens to take cognizance of this event and participate fittingly in its observance.” So not only does Romney honor this shocking event promoting a dangerous and immoral lifestyle to children, but he wants the rest of the state to honor it as well!

Romney’s Department of Education promotes the homosexual agenda

Under Romney’s leadership, the Massachusetts Department of Education (DOE) continued to be rabidly pro-homosexual. The Department’s website is full of “How To” information for homosexual activists within the public schools. One document titled “10 Easy Steps to Starting a GSA [Gay/Straight Alliance]”, advises organizers to “find a meeting spot that gives members a sense of security and privacy.” Other documents discuss “coming out to friends and family.” Many of the programs come under the name of “Safe Schools” or “Anti-Bullying” programs but the goal of these activities is to reassure children that “It’s OK to be Gay.” This is a horrible fraud perpetrated on children and nowhere on this website do they mention groups that counsel sexually confused youth, state that the behavior is reversible or even mention the names of ex-homosexual organizations. To see the DOE’s pro-homosexual propaganda, go to the DOE website or go to these links on that website:

In conjunction with The Governor’s Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth, the DOE has worked hand and hand with the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and Parents, Friends, and Families of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) to sponsor radical pro-homosexual assemblies and workshops at public schools. Before Romney was elected, one such session was taped by pro-family activists at which presenters described to children how to engage in a highly dangerous homosexual activity called “fisting” which violated both health and obscenity codes. This received nationwide publicity. Despite this incident, the incoming Romney administration did nothing to institute new regulations to prevent such atrocities from happening again. Indeed, during Romney’s tenure, the Commission and the DOE continued to work closely with GLSEN and PGLAG, organizations that distribute literature and books with highly inappropriate sexual themes including adult-children sex.

The DOE’s “Youth Risk Behavior Survey”, given to school children across the state in several grades, asks them if they are heterosexual, gay or lesbian, bisexual, or “not sure” and how frequently they engage in hetero and homosexual sex.

Romney’s DOE has failed to properly enforce the state’s Parental Notification Act, the parents’ right to opt their children out of sex ed curricula, when school systems have claimed that the law’s “human sexuality issues” phrase does not apply to homosexuality or transgender subject matter. This has caused enormous stresses for parents trying to uphold their own values, and has led to incidents such as in Lexington, where parent David Parker was arrested and spent a night in jail over the school’s refusal to obey the notification law regarding his 6-year-old son in kindergarten. As there was no redress within the DOE, Parker ultimately initiated an expensive federal Civil Rights lawsuit which is still in process.

Romney’s Department of Public Health (DPH) cooperates with the homosexual activist movement

Romney’s Department of Public Health contributed to the The Little Black Book: Queer in the 21st Century, a shocking publication apparently in violation of obscenity codes. Distributed to middle-school and high-school students at a GLSEN conference at Brookline High School, it discussed highly dangerous homosexual practices such as fisting and what homosexuals call “water sports.” To be more specific, here’s one quote: “There is little risk of STD infection and no risk of HIV infection from playing with pee.” Massachusetts physician John Diggs commented that this book is “alarming, disheartening, and medically unethical.” It is clear that one of the major themes of Romney’s DPH (including the outreach programs it supports for homosexual adults) is how to have homosexual sex “safely,” a philosophy that in reality endangers the health of its own citizens.

After The Little Black Book attracted statewide and nationwide attention, Romney belatedly issued a statement that the book is “grossly inappropriate,” but no DPH employees suffered any consequences, nor did this incident result in any restrictions on how the DPH spends its money. As usual, Romney’s statement was just rhetoric.

Romney’s Director of the HIV/AIDS Bureau in the DPH, Kevin Cranston, is a long-time gay activist with no known medical training and was a co-founder of BAGLY (see above). Cranston fought compliance with the CDC’s recommendation to track HIV-infected patients by name rather than anonymous ID numbers (as demanded by gay activists).
- Bay Windows, 2/9/2006

The above stories should be considered in light of the Boston Globe’s report that Romney keeps a tight rein on his DPH.
- Boston Globe, 9/10/2006

Romney opposed federal legislation that would stop public schools from promoting homosexuality

When Romney was running against Sen. Ted Kennedy, Bay Windows asked him how he would have voted on an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act that would ban federal funds from public schools which are “encouraging or supporting homosexuality as a positive lifestyle alternative.” He answered:

“I would have opposed that amendment. I don’t think the federal government has any business dictating to local school boards what their curriculum or practices should be. I think that’s a dangerous precedent in general. I would have opposed that. It also grossly misunderstands the gay community by insinuating that there’s an attempt to proselytize a gay lifestyle on the part of the gay community. I think it’s wrong-headed and unfortunate and hurts the party by being identified with the Republican party.”
- Bay Windows, 8/25/1994

Romney’s Dept. of Social Services honors homosexual “married” couple as adoptive “Parents of the Year”

The Massachusetts Department of Social Services (DSS), run by the Romney administration, honored a homosexual “married” couple (two men) as their adoptive “Parents of the Year” for 2006. The DSS has gained a reputation for being aggressively pro-homosexual over recent years. This incident sparked outrage across the country, but to our knowledge no policies or personnel at DSS were changed as a result.
- Waltham Daily News Tribune, 8/4/2006

http://www.massresistance.org/docs/marriage/romney/record/


87 posted on 08/04/2007 12:46:49 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: EternalVigilance
More of the rest of the story that YOU NEVER post:

Governor Romney: "Times of decision are moments of great clarity. Before I was Governor, the life issue was just that, an issue. But when responsibility for life or ending life was placed in my hands, I made the right decision. I chose life." (Governor Mitt Romney's Remarks At The National Right To Life Convention Forum, June 15, 2007) Eight prominent leaders of pro-life and pro-family groups in Massachusetts wrote an open letter praising Gov. Romney for his leadership and accomplishments in these important issues and attesting to his commitment to the pro-life and pro-family causes. (This letter is a MUST READ)

Massachusetts Citizens For Life Executive Director Marie Sturgis: "Having Governor Romney in the corner office for the last four years has been one of the strongest assets the pro-life movement has had in Massachusetts." (Kathryn Jean Lopez, "An Early Massachusetts Primary," National Review, 1/10/07)

Massachusetts Citizens For Life Pioneer Valley Chapter Chairman Kevin Jourdain: "Mitt Romney was a great Governor, who served with honor and distinction. But most importantly, he was a pro-life Governor. He vetoed a number of pro-abortion pieces of legislation and made many pro-life appointments. He was always there for us." (Kevin Jourdain, Remarks, Agawam, MA, 5/10/07)

Governor Romney has received the important endorsement of James Bopp, Jr., a nationally-known attorney and leading advocate for the pro-life movement. Jim Bopp reviewed Romney's record as Governor and questioned him personally before giving Romney his endorsement. Bopp most recently joined the Romney Presidential campaign as a special adviser on life issues, an unpaid position.

Bopp wrote about the record of Gov. Romney,

"These actions as governor have lead leaders of the most important social conservative groups in Massachusetts, including Massachusetts Citizens for Life, Massachusetts Family Institute, and the Knights of Columbus, to observe that, while previous comments by Romney “are, taken by themselves, obviously worrisome to social conservatives including ourselves, they do not dovetail with the actions of Governor Romney from 2003 until now — and those actions positively and demonstrably impacted the social climate of Massachusetts.” They conclude that Romney “demonstrat[ed] [his] solid social conservative credentials by undertaking” these actions, and has therefore “proven that he shares our values, as well as our determination to protect them.” (The Best Choice Is Also a Good Choice - Why social conservatives should support Mitt Romney for president, National Review Online, Feb. 21, 2007) Governor Romney believes Roe v. Wade should be overturned and the States should set abortion policy. Romney believes that controversial social issues, such as abortion policy, should be decided through the democratic process by citizens in the several states and their elected representatives rather than by federal judicial mandate.

Governor Romney: "I understand that my views on laws governing abortion set me in the minority in our Commonwealth. I am prolife. I believe that abortion is the wrong choice except in cases of incest, rape, and to save the life of the mother. I wish the people of America agreed, and that the laws of our nation could reflect that view. But while the nation remains so divided over abortion, I believe that the states, through the democratic process, should determine their own abortion laws and not have them dictated by judicial mandate." ("Why I vetoed contraception bill", Boston Globe Op-Ed, July 26, 2005)

View video of a portion of a speech delivered by Mitt Romney at the National Review Institute Conservative Summit in which he describes a pivotal event in his life while learning about stem cell research and embryo farming from Harvard research scientists. From a researcher's comment explaining that there wasn't a moral issue at stake in the embryo farming process because the embryos are destroyed after 14 days, Romney was hit hard by the harsh realization that, in his words, "We have so cheapened the value and sanctity of human life in our society that someone could think there is not a moral issue because we kill human embryos at 14 days." Gov. Romney publicly affirmed his pro-life position thereafter.

Research Briefing: Promoting A Culture Of Life: The Romney Vision Vs. The Democrat Vision

The influence of family members and events in Mitt Romney's life on matters of abortion are worth considering. They illuminate obstacles he surmounted to adopt pro-life beliefs in his private life. Mitt Romney’s mother, Lenore Romney, advocated a pro-choice position in her unsuccessful 1970 run for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, writing in her campaign platform, "I support and recognize the need for more liberal abortion rights while reaffirming the legal and medical measures needed to protect the unborn and pregnant woman [sic]." Mitt Romney revealed in 1994 that his brother-in-law's sister, a close family friend, died after a botched illegal abortion in the 1960s when Mitt would have been in his teens and early 20s. (Romney releases mother's statement on abortion issue, Boston Globe, June 28, 2005)

In a 2/14/07 appearance on ABC "Good Morning America", Ann Romney talks about her personal struggle with multiple sclerosis and offers her perspective on embryonic stem cell research with a powerful, inspiring message opposing medical experimentation that could conceivably relieve her own suffering. Read a thought-provoking commentary by Alliance Defense Fund attorney David French on Ann Romney's strength of character in opposing embryonic stem cell research as seen in the ABC "Good Morning America" segment.

Gov. Romney made a $15,000 contribution in 2006 to the pro-life group Massachusetts Citizens for Life from the Tyler Charitable Foundation, a joint family trust of Mitt and Ann Romney. They also donated $10,000 to the Massachusetts Family Institute during the same time period.

The Tyler Charitable Foundation has donated more than $2.9 million to more than 40 healthcare groups, schools, and other charitable organizations since 1999.

Massachusetts Citizens for Life recently gave Gov. Romney their 2007 Mullins Award for Outstanding Political Leadership presented at the Mother's Day Pioneer Valley Dinner where Romney delivered the keynote speech.

Ann Romney serves as co-chairman of the Massachusetts Citizens for Life capital campaign.

88 posted on 08/04/2007 12:48:39 AM PDT by TAdams8591 ( Guiliani is a Democrat in Republican drag. Mitt Romney for president in 2008! : ))
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To: CheyennePress
As for the “homosexualization of schools,” I suppose that’s what abstinence education was about, right?

"Abstinence education" was a typical Mitt Romney paltry fig leaf, one that just doesn't cover up the facts about Romney's pro-gay record that I posted above.


89 posted on 08/04/2007 12:50:39 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: TAdams8591

Amazing what 25 grand can buy.


90 posted on 08/04/2007 12:51:39 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: edsheppa

I agree with your observation. Such a suggestion by the radio host is asinine and reflects a complete lack of understanding regarding constitutional jurisprudence and the checks and balances system of our federal government. Adoption of the position advocated by the radio host would ultimately result in anarchy.

What constitutional authority does the radio host cite to support his abusrd position that the President has the authority to determine the intent and purpose of a particular constitutional provision? Or, more importantly, that the President’s determination trumps the determination of the Supreme Court which is authorized by the constitution to determine the intent and purpose of particular provisions of the constitution?


91 posted on 08/04/2007 12:52:24 AM PDT by ComeUpHigher
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To: EternalVigilance

I already saw it and read it. If you want to see it so badly YOU look it up. It will take awhile to find. Happy Hunting! : )


92 posted on 08/04/2007 12:53:23 AM PDT by TAdams8591 ( Guiliani is a Democrat in Republican drag. Mitt Romney for president in 2008! : ))
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To: ComeUpHigher
What constitutional authority does the radio host cite to support his abusrd position that the President has the authority to determine the intent and purpose of a particular constitutional provision?

The Executive branch is a co-equal branch. Do you know the meaning of the word "co-equal"?

The President, upon taking office, takes an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. Pray tell how he could possibly do that if he has no ability or duty to interpret it.

93 posted on 08/04/2007 12:55:34 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: Darkwolf377

Really, nobody knows anything about Mitt except he is a Mormon? Funny me, I thought he was the master manager of the Olympics and the governer of Mass. ????


94 posted on 08/04/2007 12:56:04 AM PDT by freeplancer
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To: TAdams8591

It’s baloney. Which I knew when you posted it.


95 posted on 08/04/2007 12:56:05 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: St. Ellen
Are you on our ping list?

Please contact Unmarked Package or Redgirlinabluestate, if you would like to be on it! : )

96 posted on 08/04/2007 12:57:21 AM PDT by TAdams8591 ( Guiliani is a Democrat in Republican drag. Mitt Romney for president in 2008! : ))
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To: EternalVigilance

Gosh I cannot wait to see you.


97 posted on 08/04/2007 12:58:43 AM PDT by freeplancer
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To: freeplancer
Really, nobody knows anything about Mitt except he is a Mormon? Funny me, I thought he was the master manager of the Olympics and the governer of Mass. ????

You get anymore drama queenish we'll have to get the smelling salts.

98 posted on 08/04/2007 1:01:10 AM PDT by Darkwolf377 (PRO-FRED (Use all caps--it bugs the Fred-haters ;))
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To: freeplancer; Jim Robinson
Gosh I cannot wait to see you.

Another personal, physical threat.

You got a timeout the last time you did it. Guess you didn't learn your lesson.

People like you don't belong here.

People like you are un-American. To use physical threats and intimidation in a political debate shows you to be no different, no better, than a Nazi brownshirt.

99 posted on 08/04/2007 1:04:55 AM PDT by EternalVigilance (With Republicans like these, who needs Democrats??)
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To: EternalVigilance

Cite me the provision in the Constitution where the President determines the meaning of the Constiution and that such interpretation supercedes that of the Supreme Court which is expressly charged in the Constitution with determing its intent and purpose.

You won’t cite it because it doesnt’ exit so stop spouting some ignorant position that isn’t supported by either the actual text of the Constitution or constitutional jurisprudence.


100 posted on 08/04/2007 1:05:31 AM PDT by ComeUpHigher
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