Posted on 04/02/2009 7:01:07 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave a pretty philosophical keynote at the GOP fundraiser tonight.
At times the 30-minute address sounded like a history lesson or a college lecture.
As the crowd welcomed him with a standing ovation, Romney warned that he'd be speaking seriously. This would be no pep rally full of political zingers.
"These are critical times," Romney said. "Defining times for the world and the nation."
Romney talked about what he saw as competing world philosophies, including that of jihadists, and critical times in history, like the Civil War and the American Revolution.
"Republicans are the revolutionaries of the day because we fervently, passionately, ardently believe that the individual accounts for the strength of America today," Romney said.
The former Massachusetts governor and businessman also explained how he sees the Democrats' view on power: that it lies in the hands of government and bureaucrats.
"We recognize it is the power of the individual that's made America what it is," Romney said.
He later continued, "I think the American people are seeing through what's happening. The Democrats are trying to use the crisis to further their philosphy of the supremacy of government ... The American people are not as thick as some would believe or have us believe."
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It seems you are willing to risk losing the right to gun ownership entirely, rather then accept less than 100% of what you want. I am not.
As president, Romney said he would handle it the same as President Bush.
Weapons and the 2nd is for the citizens against the government.
I hate to be so blunt, so historically accurate, and bring up any of a hundred instances in the last hundred years where hundreds of million of unarmed citizens have been murdered by government, but that’s the truth.
Mitt, my life long hunter baby, it aint about rabbits. It’s about citizens against government, by war, in America.
The founders were not limp, liberal saps. The knew their old history of republican city states, the Dutch, Cromwell and their only costly war, and they put weapons in right after free speech.
It’s hard to believe Mitt went to Harvard Law.
Actually, it isn’t.
The same as Mitt's. Unacceptable.
Courting the NRA seemed to be the last thing from Romneys mind during his unsuccessful 1994 bid to oust Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass.In an interview with the Boston Herald during the 1994 campaign, Romney positioned himself as a moderate outsider, warning special interest groups to stay out of the race and saying he supported a ban on assault rifles and the Brady gun control law.
Thats not going to make me the hero of the NRA, he said at the time. I dont line up with a lot of special interest groups.
Its theme that would carry over into Romneys 2002 campaign for governor.
During a debate with Democratic candidate Shannon P. OBrien, Romney said he would do nothing to change the states firearms statutes.
We do have tough gun laws in Massachusetts; I support them; I wont chip away at them; I believe they protect us and provide for our safety, he said.
And as governor, Romney signed one of the toughest assault weapons laws in the country.
The state ban mirrored a national ban set to expire at the time.
It seems you are willing to risk losing the right to gun ownership entirely, rather then accept less than 100% of what you want. I am not.
Mitt doesn't have anything I want. Pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage, anti-gun, pro-illegal alien/Shamnesty, 100% pandering liar.
Moi?
Or they respond with some fanciful answer that your facts are meaningless?
I would never say such a thing, btw. These are all valid criticisms.
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A bikini isn’t soft porn, ms. purtian. LOL
By your standards, that makes Romney an unprincipled, two-faced liar.
I'm surprised they're not silent all the time. After all, wearing their Romney kneepads and trying to orally defend Slick Willard are tough to do at the same time.
Sorry dear, The Mitt man Is a RINO
Give It Up.....
The voters are not interested in him, nor Newt, nor McCain, and no way should Sarah Palin ever take a second place on a Republican ticket...
Palin in 2016, because soros money and Acorn will see to it that B. Hussein Obama is reselected in 2012....
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No thanks.
That site is a blog created by Obama supporters.
Do you mean that massresistance is an Obama blog?
Yes.
1,832 total votes?
LOL Massresistence is an anti homosexual agenda blog.
LOL, this is as bad as the time you posted a General named Romney to me as a member of the Romney family that had served the United States in uniform and I posted the picture of that BLACK General.
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MassResistance is a Massachusetts group headed by Brian Camenker that promotes conservative family values, primarily issues surrounding homosexuality, the transgendered community, and same-sex marriage. It was formed in 2006 as a consolidation of the Parents’ Rights Coalition and the Article 8 Alliance.[1] The group has criticized former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for not opposing same-sex marriage[2][3] and has fought against students being taught about homosexuality.[4] It submits legislation in the Massachusetts Legislature and lobbies against bills.
Criticism
MassResistance targets pro-transgender legislation[18] and has been criticized by Janice M. Irvine of the University of Massachusetts College of Social and Behavioral Sciences for promoting anti-gay studies lacking scientific merit.[19] Since March 2008, the Southern Poverty Law Center has listed MassResistance as an anti-gay “Active U.S. Hate Group”.
“this is as bad as the time you posted a General named Romney”
I did? You are mistaken.
Since you said I was mistaken I feel justified in posting it.
To: ansel12
“No Romney man has ever served the United States in a military uniform, ever, ever, ever.”
What about Maj. Gen. Jean A. Romney?
Born on St. Croix, Romney joined the U.S. Army one year after graduating from then-Christiansted High School. Including his active Army and National Guard service, his career spanned 29 years.
He received many Army decorations and badges, including Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and National Defense Service Medal, among other awards.
Speaking at the 2000 ceremony which handed over the reins to the new Adj. Gen. Cleave A. McBean, Romney said, “My ascending to the position of adjutant general was perhaps the highlight of my career. But it did not come without hard work and dedication, qualities that were instilled in me when I joined the Army one year after graduating from high school.”
“A shining example of self-discipline, dedication and perseverance, Major General Romney personified the value of continuing education,” said a release from Lt. Gov. Vargrave Richards. “He was a true leader.”
“In addition to an impressive career,” said the release, his “dedication to the youth of the Virgin Islands was highly admirable and an inspiration.”
Arrangements are by the James Memorial Funeral Home.
http://www.onepaper.com/stjohnvi/?v=d&i=&s=Community:Deaths&p=1071379123
80 posted on 12/23/2007 10:30:50 AM PST by BarnacleCenturion
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