Posted on 02/02/2010 11:40:49 AM PST by yongin
ABC News Rick Klein reports: For those reading 2012 implications out of Sen.-elect Scott Browns victory in Massachusetts, Mitt Romneys monthly PAC newsletter provides some insights.
Brown, R-Mass., is featured in two pictures in the newsletter, and Romney takes full ownership of his victory:
As supporters of the PAC, you deserve a thank you, the newsletter from Romneys Free Strong America PAC reads. Your support made it possible for Governor Romney to get behind Senator Brown from the very beginning, when polls showed him a 30-point underdog and everyone assumed the outcome was pre-ordained in favor of the Democrats.
Governor Romney asked his entire political team to help the then-unknown Brown, and he raised early money for him at a time when very few people would give him a second look.
Indeed, several key figures in Browns victory -- notably Eric Fehrnstrom, Beth Myers, and Peter Flaherty -- were and continue to be Romney people.
Browns campaign manager, Beth Lindstrom, was a member of Romneys Cabinet; his press secretary, Felix Browne, was a deputy press secretary under Gov. Romney; Brown finance director Priscilla Ruzzo held that same post in Romneys 1994 Senate race; and Will Ritter was a key advance staffer for Romney before he worked for Browns campaign.
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So are you going to respond to post 119?
That's actually a very good way of framing it. I certainly have no evidence that he tried to stop it, so as far as I can tell, you are correct!!!
Ok, lets say what you are attesting to is true, using the 90% figure (its not but I’ll give it to you for this conversation). The remaining 10% still makes MR a liberal and lds a cult.
MR by his very appearance alienates most Americans. Sleazy, lieing, used car salesman persona...it just ooozes from him.
I have a cousin Frankie that has that same ooze from his hair. Kinda a creepy guy.
You spin like the Devil. Is the Devil your brother?
CharlesWayneCT: "That's actually a very good way of framing it.
I certainly have no evidence that he tried to stop it,
so as far as I can tell, you are correct!!!"
OK, you say the LDS church allows its members to take the libertarian stance on abortion.
You say the libertarian position on abortion does not consider the unborn child.
You say MR actively supported abortion. You say that he did not defy his church.
You believe abortion to be morally wrong. You have fought against it.
Why are you staying in (and promoting) a church that opposes your moral views?
Funny!
There’s a difference between taking the libertarian position and being “pro” abortion.
There’s a bigger difference between the libertarian position and being ANTI-abortion.
If I didn’t love my country so much, the ugliness at FR would drive me away from conservatism altogether. This place really does put the dark side of conservatism on display for all to see.
Not necessarily. There really are people who oppose abortion, but would not use the law to stop other people from participating. Those people are sometimes otherwise good people who would never think of committing such an immoral act themselves, but who haven’t ever considered the humanity of the unborn child sufficiently to motivate them to try to stop other people from having abortions.
Yeah. That’s the big gaping hole I’m talking about between just quietly minding your own business (right for me, maybe not right for you) and actually holding a moral position.
The Word of God vs. moral relativity
YOu are perched on a slippery slope, LL. Some people think it’s fine to have sex with little kids. But heh, let’s all just mind our own business. After all, we would never do it.
Yup, please consider going away and sharing your
manipulative, disingenuous, nasty, vituperative, perjorative
posts back at DU.
And it’s not like pedophiles are actually KILLING the little kids. That would be REALLY REALLY bad.
Oh wait, abortion,......
Yup, please consider going away and sharing your
manipulative, disingenuous, nasty, vituperative, perjorative
posts back at DU.
Its so good to hear that Willard and Scotty have such a close relationship.
Wonder how long it will be before Scotty has his own political epiphany.
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