Posted on 01/21/2008 12:57:42 PM PST by Recovering_Democrat
Joe, Hope you can put this on the Florida ping list. RD.
# Ray Velazquez, Terramark Worldwide, Miami
# Dr. R. Vijay, Tampa
Well if Dr. Vijay of Tampa and Ray Velazquez support Romney then I really must change my support from McCain!
Been around five days, eh? Welcome.
I hope you do consider Mitt.
I didn’t endorse Bush in 2000, either. Although I ended up voting for him, I am not at all happy with the results. I thought I was voting for president of the US, but he is better suited to be presidente of Mexico.
Romney will not get my vote — one can never tell what his positions are.
Talk radio no longer discusses positions, values, or principles. It’s all about polls. Media feeding upon media. I got a kick out of the Tampa area online websites...all about how Tony Dungy is retiring from the Colts and returning to the Tampa area. They really had it pegged. Too bad Dungy didn’t read the articles before he signed on for another season.
May it be so with the election, too. The media can kiss my considerably large @ss. I won’t vote RINO...remembering Bush did it for me.
< < Tell me... which liberal Democrat made these statements? > >
That would be Mittens Romney.
With his “Washington is broken” mantra, he is writing the campaign slogans for Hillary Hussein Clinbama.
How about his ‘compromise’ health care bill, or does the governor still support mandates?
Or how about his ‘compromise’ marriage ammendment?
How about his failure to do anything about sanctuary cities fearing public backlash?
Romney isn’t a Mormon-only phenomenon. In the recently completed primaries Romney did quite well among Catholics. If you ignore South Carolina, Romney pulled down about the same number of votes from evangelicals overall in the other states as Huckabee. Surprising but true. I think South Carolina is a special case and Huckabee pulled out every potion in his medicine bag to decisively win the evangelical vote there. It’ll be harder for him to do that from here on out.
For real? That's just plain wrong.
lol!!
In case someone missed it, Romney had this to say today about MLK.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Governor Mitt Romney On Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
posted by myclob | 9:26 PM | permalink
“On this day, we honor the vision and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who devoted his life to fulfilling the truth revealed at our nation’s founding that all men are created equal. He proved that one man with a dream can make a difference. While we have made great strides, there is still much work to be done to ensure all Americans prosper economically, have access to affordable health care, and receive a quality education. The failure of our inner city schools is the great civil rights issue of our time.
“Dr. King’s life serves as an inspiration to all Americans and to liberty-loving people all over the
world who aspire for freedom where it is threatened or does not exist.”
http://mymanmitt.com/mitt-romney/index.asp
thanks for the post.
rd
And Romney supported it too.
Romney went even further.
He wanted to tax all campaign contributions. What a moron.
Rudy loved CFR.
So did Bush.
bttt
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