You don’t read too well do you. Go back and look at what I posted. If you don’t see any mention of his actions regarding homosexual marriage, get back to me.
I don’t know about all the rest of you, but I have on my DAILY prayer list that 2 elder supreme court justices either retire or die in the next 6-9 months (I do name them in my prayers -Ginsberg, Stevens, Breyer- all whom are 80+ in age), giving THIS president a chance to add 1-2 more conservatives to the bench. PRay with me in this matter. We may not have much to say come 2009, but we can sure be lifting our voices upward now...
Sorry, but you’re the one who apparently can’t read. Let me help you with that:
March, 2004, NYTimes:
“The Massachusetts legislature on Monday approved a state constitutional amendment that would ban gay marriage and create same-sex civil unions instead....But immediately after the lawmakers’ decision, Gov. Mitt Romney, a first-term Republican WHO OPPOSES BOTH GAY MARRIAGE AND SAME-SEX CIVIL UNIONS, said he would ask the state’s highest court to issue a stay of its rulings, last November and again in February, requiring the state to grant marriage licenses to gays. The stay would bar same-sex couples from marrying until after the proposed constitutional amendment could go before the voters.”
October 2002 campaign debate, Romney quote: “Call me old fashioned, but I don’t support gay marriage nor do I support civil union.”
Dec. 17, 2003: After the SJC decision legalizing same-sex marriage, he told WCVB that if he had to choose, he would favor civil unions over full-fledged gay marriage. However, he added: “But that is not my preference overall. My preference overall would be NEITHER CIVIL UNION OR MARRIAGE.”
-Boston Globe
Hope that helped your reading comprehension.