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To: Bosco

Another major social conservative leader supports Mitt Romney. There’s a pattern here. Could it be that Romney actually is a conservative and that he is the best positioned candidate (money, experience, organization, energy, appeal) to overtake Giuliani and to win the General Election?


11 posted on 11/05/2007 1:37:06 PM PST by Spiff (<------ Click here for updated polling results. Go Mitt! www.mittromney.com)
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To: Spiff

Umm... no.


13 posted on 11/05/2007 1:38:29 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
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To: Spiff

he is best positioned to beat Rudy. not exactly the strongest conservative though


16 posted on 11/05/2007 1:42:24 PM PST by ari-freedom (I am for traditional moral values, a strong national defense, and free markets.)
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To: Spiff
Another major social conservative leader supports Mitt Romney. There’s a pattern here. Could it be that Romney actually is a conservative and that he is the best positioned candidate (money, experience, organization, energy, appeal) to overtake Giuliani and to win the General Election?

While I am endorsing no candidate as of yet (check my tagline) there is only one way that I can seriously assess candidates: whether they followed promises given during a campaign once they entered elective office. Not whether I agreed with their positions of the time because those can change.

As far as Romney goes, he made certain campaign promises in '94 that many of us disagree with but didn't get elected so we have no actual bills to compare. We then have the promises he made when running for governor a decade later followed by his actual actions, bills, vetos ie. a verifiable actual record. From what I saw he followed his word.

So now we have a presidential campaign full of promises, some that differ from statements, positions of previous. For me it is fair to say that even if Romney is stating positions that some may say is convenient to the conservative agenda he has shown that he knows who elected him and knows how to follow through on promises. I can live with that.

I'm sure many will disagree but all I know is I DO NOT want a Hillary presidency. I can't expect from those running any ideological purity-just whether any particular candidate shows through action that they remember who put them in office.

78 posted on 11/05/2007 4:08:53 PM PST by torchthemummy ("A Tagline Presidential Endorsement Forfeits A Presumption Of Objectivity")
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To: Spiff

“Another major social conservative leader supports Mitt Romney. There’s a pattern here. Could it be that Romney actually is a conservative and that he is the best positioned candidate (money, experience, organization, energy, appeal) to overtake Giuliani and to win the General Election?”

Come on Spiff, don’t fall for the obvious explanation.

The truth is that there was a seecret Bilderberg meeting in 1946 where they also invited the Masons, Illuminati, the Knights of Columbus, the Boy Scouts of America, the Shriners, the easter bunny, Santa and the Mormons to plot the downfall of the USA and domination of the world. Santa had the job of looking over his list for the next year to pick out the vessel of their ambitions and so soon after his birth, Mitt was selected and groomed from day one to rise to power and pave the way for their takeover. These endorsements are clearly just part of their plan.

I heard all about this from some fat, unshaved, poorly dressed guy. He said made documentaries and this would be the subject of his next one so it must be true.


110 posted on 11/05/2007 8:08:54 PM PST by Grig
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