Hi again

Ugghhh  I know how you feel. Palenty was my first choice and he was the
first to go. I have a lot of hair so it really hurts.

Norman

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 12:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [RC] Romney's secret crush on Barney Frank

 

Nor me, either. 

 

Gotta tell you,  I am willing to vote for Donald Duck, anyone but Hussein.

But the choices among Republicans make me ill.

 

As for issues, I guess Bachmann, but as far as preparedness for the WH.

uhhh, that's a real stretch, and she has a tendency to open mouth / insert
foot.

 

Dong the math, who has a realistic chance?  I might be able to stomach

George W Bush II., aka Perry,. but he'd take the South, a few Western states

and maybe Indiana, and what else ?  

 

Ron Paul, outside of his enthusiasts, has no appeal as far as the majority

of the electorate goes. I don't see him, if, God forbid, he gets the
nomination,.

doing any better than Goldwater in 1964.

 

Then there's Rohmer and Huntsman. I guess this is some sort of RNC idea

of a joke. Along with another joke, Cain, who is far worse --as far as being

prepared--  than Bachmann. Gingrich polled all of 2+ % in Iowa and

it looks like he is dead in the water. 

 

Last time around there were 3 or 4 for whom I could at least work up

a little bit of warmth. This time ?  Help ! . This is bad news.

 

All of this as BHO's poll numbers are in the toilet and someone

has just flushed.

 

I am about to pull out what little hair I have left.

 

disgruntled in Oregon

BR

 

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message dated 8/15/2011 9:32:12 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:

I wasn't a Romneyite anyway. 

David 

"There is no virtue in compulsory government charity, and there is no virtue
in advocating it. A politician who portrays himself as "caring" and
"sensitive" because he wants to expand the government's charitable programs
is merely saying that he's willing to try to do good with other people's
money. Well, who isn't? And a voter who takes pride in supporting such
programs is telling us that he'll do good with his own money -- if a gun is
held to his head."--P. J. O'Rourke


On 8/15/2011 3:27 PM, [email protected] wrote: 

Christian  Post

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<http://www.christianpost.com/news/romneys-positions-on-homosexuality-aborti
on-rights-uncovered-in-new-book-53931/> Romney's Positions on Homosexuality,
Abortion Rights Uncovered in New Book


Mon, Aug. 15, 2011 Posted: 03:07 PM EDT 


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Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney may have taken his share of
criticism for flip-flopping on healthcare, but now pro-family activist and
author Amy Contrada is challenging Romney on social issues in a book titled,
Mitt Romney's Deception - His Stealth Promotion of "Gay Rights" and "Gay
Marriage" in Massachusetts. With over 600 pages of in-depth analysis,
Contrada cites numerous examples of Romney's support, or lack thereof, on
social and pro-family issues.

The book describes what Contrada says is "the shocking, but under-reported
record" of Romney's support of gay rights and gay marriage during his term
as Massachusetts governor. The author claims that contrary to Romney's
campaign comments of defending marriage and traditional values, he actually
undermined them by working closely with homosexual activists and advisers
while in office.

For example, Kevin Jennings started out as a teacher at the Concord Academy
before rising to the position of Assistant Deputy Secretary of Education in
the Obama administration. Jennings was the founder of the Gay, Lesbian and
Straight Education Network prior to joining the administration. Contrada
makes clear that Romney and his administration supported these and similar
programs that left pubic school children exposed to the belief that
homosexual behavior is mainstream and within moral guidelines.

"Romney is not someone to be trusted on the issue of same-sex marriage or
pro-family issues," Contrada told The Christian Post. "I believe the major
reason for his flip-flopping is he's [Romney] not a constitutionalist nor is
he a man of deeply rooted values."

Interestingly, Contrada says she voted for Romney in 2002 and held signs for
him in 1994.

"There is a lot about Gov. Romney that I didn't know about then. We now know
he supported civil unions and did not fully embrace the pro-life stance,"
mentioned Contrada. "These are just a few of the issues that are the
cornerstone of pro-family voters."

The issue could once again raise the critical issue of what exactly Mitt
Romney believes and when did he start believing it.

Michele Bachmann's decisive victory in Iowa, combined with Texas Governor
Rick Perry joining the GOP race for president will probably bring added
pressure on Romney to discuss social issues that appear at times to take him
outside of his comfort zone of economic and fiscal topics.

The book begins when as a gubernatorial candidate, Romney refused to support
the original 2001 Massachusetts constitutional amendment to define marriage
as between one man and one woman. Contrada also raises the issue of how the
homosexual movement took over the Massachusetts Department of Education,
before branching out into other areas such as social services.

"Mitt Romney was in a unique position to halt dangerous, socially
destabilizing trends while Governor of Massachusetts. But he would not
engage that battle, instead colluding with homosexual activists to promote
their agenda," Contrada wrote in the book.

Contrada is specific on one when she offers criticism on Romney's stances.
"I don't really know what is in his heart. But I do know he's treating
marriage as a political issue and he certainly wants the homosexual vote."

"I examined every statement I could find that he [Romney] made about
homosexuality and no where could I find where he condemned same-sex
marriage. He will never call it immoral. Every Mormon I know personally.the
rank and file Mormons. I know. are very clearly opposed to homosexuality and
see it as a moral issue. The church on the other hand seems to be a bit
wishy-washy on the issue. I think Romney is the same way and wants to please
everybody by playing every issue down the middle."

In chapter 2 of her book, Contrada outlines all the issues Romney supported
while in office and in the third chapter, she highlights comments that
Romney, his campaign or his staff have made over the years in regards to
pro-family issues:

"While Romney was Governor, his Executive Office of Health and Human
Services staff - which was reported to closely monitor any 'educational
materials perceived as having political consequences' - supported the DPH's
[Department of Public Health] statewide distribution of new shocking and
radical posters supporting (and arguably promoting) transgenderism and
homosexuality, and warning against 'transphobia' and 'homophobia,'" Contrada
wrote in her book.

"These posters, approved in 2004 and before, were posted in medical offices
(including in public schools), on buses and subways, and ran in newspapers
statewide. GLBT activists complained to the Boston Globe that it took a long
time, but Romney and his staff did approve these radical statements, so any
delay was meaningless in the end."

Contrada says she never set out to undertake such a project; nevertheless,
her 40 years as a pro-family activist gave her the insight and background to
assemble the information necessary in order to publish the book.

The book is self-published and is available on Amazon.com.

Paul Stanley
Christian Post Reporter 


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