Giganti said he attended the Conservative Political Action Conference in the nation's capital in early March and was disturbed at activists who were backing certain candidates out of a belief they could win, even if their stands weren't so desirable. "Fear is not the reason to support these [candidates]," Giganti said, likening some activists' choices to a conservative supporting the 1960s New York liberal Republican Nelson Rockefeller as an alternative to Ronald Reagan.
Giganti said that when Romney was asked about the case of Florida euthanasia victim Terri Schindler-Schiavo, Romney gave a "dismissive" reply and said the U.S. Congress shouldn't have intervened to try to save her. Bobby Schindler, brother of the disabled woman who was dehydrated to death in 2005, is backing Brownback for president, Giganti said.
Romney reaction on homosexuality remark raises questions about his bid for social conservatives
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His own child protection agency was "dismissive" of repeated findings that a little girl named Haleigh Poutre was being abused. Over and over, the social workers blamed Haleigh herselve for her bruises and injuries. Then it was too late. Haleigh was brought into the ER beaten into a coma. She had been burned with cigarettes, starved and pushed repeatedly down the stairs.
You can't "dismiss" that one, Mitt.
I heard both Sam Brownback and Duncan Hunter speak at the pro-life march in D.C.
Thanks for the link. Mitt Romney has so many people duped.
I hope more people will wake up after the Republican debates on May 3rd.
Hope everybody watches or listens to them at 8 p.m. on MSNBC, or you can listen on politico.com