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santahog

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Romney on the social issues..
« on: December 22, 2011, 01:08:09 PM »
This is the site I couldn't remember earlier. They've obviously added content in the last few years, but they do address Romney and his legacy in Mass..
Agree or not, this is from conservatives in Massachusetts, not we in the peanut gallery.. Follow links to Romney specific articles, if interested..
http://www.massresistance.org/index.html
http://massresistance.org/docs/marriage/romney/record/
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=11129
A social conservative biggie, here..
http://www.amycontrada.com/Page_9.html
Take it or leave it. Just try to be informed about the guy..
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Re: Romney on the social issues..
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2011, 09:53:36 AM »
I got this from Newts campaign yesterday. It's too bad he waited so late to start fighting for it.. Informative article, just the same..


About Moderate Mitt’s Latest Ad…

 

Can We Trust A Massachusetts Moderate to Enact a Conservative Agenda?


Atlanta, GA – Newt  2012 released the following statement from Communications Director Joe  DeSantis responding to Governor Romney’s latest commercial entitled  Conservative Agenda.

“Can we trust a Massachusetts Moderate to enact a conservative  agenda?  Our campaign might have plenty of things to say about that, but  the best response certainly comes from Mitt Romney himself:



"I think people recognize that I am  not a partisan Republican. That I'm someone who is moderate, and that my  views are progressive." (Source, including video)


FACT SHEET: MITT THE MASSACHUSETTS MODERATE
“Mr.  Romney . . . criticized the  Republican campaign agenda, the Contract With America, as too partisan.   He said he would have gone against the GOP leadership and supported the  [1994 Clinton] crime bill, and would oppose a capital gains tax cut.”   (Source: Washington Times, 10/28/1994)
                            
“[Romney] modeled himself on  Massachusetts Gov. William F. Weld (R) — apparently on an easy path to  reelection — striking a conservative stance on fiscal issues, crime and  welfare but a liberal position on abortion and other social issues.”  (Source: The Washington Post, 10/29/1994)
                            
Romney offered himself not as a  conservative, but a Weld-like moderate: frugal on spending and insistent  that welfare recipients work for their checks, but supporting abortion  rights and gay rights and willing to ban assault weapons.  (Source:  The Los Angeles Times, 10/7/1994)
                            
“Eager to show that he is a  moderate independent and no ideologue, Romney stressed his support for  universal health insurance and abortion rights, criticized the  Republican Contract With America promoted by the party’s congressional  leaders and, at Faneuil Hall, was more outspoken than Kennedy in arguing  that the Boy Scouts should not exclude homosexual youths.”  (Source:  The Washington Post, 10/29/1994)
                            
“Romney has indicated that he would  side with the moderate wing. He endorsed the crime bill and refused to  back Gingrich’s jejune Contract with America. He told me he would have  backed Chafee’s health care bill. ‘I’m willing to vote for things that I  am not wild with,’ he said.” (Source: New Republic, 11/7/1994)
                            
As a registered independent, Romney had voted in the Democratic presidential primary in 1992 to support Paul E. Tsongas. (Source: Race 4 2012, 2/16/2007, http://race42012.com/2007/02/16/romney-changes-story-on-tsongas-vote/)
                            
“Romney has also done well in the  debates, but he is not as conservative as Newt Gingrich.”  (Source: Bill  O’Reilly, Fox News, 12/2/2011, http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/oreilly/2011/12/02/bill-oreilly-upcoming-romney-gingrich-shootout#ixzz1fNz8APlO)
                            
Romney’s Chief Legal Counsel at the  end of his term, Mark Nielsen, was on record as pro-abortion (as a  candidate for Congress in 2000), and saw to it that Catholic Hospitals  were forced to give morning-after abortion pills - clearly  misinterpreting a new statute and ignoring constitutional religious  freedom protections.  (Source: Romney Exposed, 6/20/11, http://www.romneyexposed.com/2011/06/20/an-open-letter-about-mitt-romney-from-conservatives/)
                           
Governor Romney passed a host of  new tax and fee increases, hitting the corporate world hard and  devastating job creation.  As Peter Nicholas, chairman of Boston Science  Corporation, stated, “tax rates on many corporations almost doubled  because of legislation supported by Romney.”(Source: Romney Exposed, 6/20/2011, http://www.romneyexposed.com/2011/06/20/an-open-letter-about-mitt-romney-from-conservatives/)
The Cato Institute reported that in his first  year as Governor, Romney “proposed $140 [million] in business tax hikes  through the closing of ‘loopholes’ in the tax code.”  (Source: Cato  Institute, Annual Fiscal Policy Report Card for America’s Governors,  2004, as quoted in http://www.romneyexposed.com/2011/06/20/an-open-letter-about-mitt-romney-from-conservatives/)

IN ROMNEY’S OWN WORDS:

“Look, I was an independent during the time of Reagan/Bush. I'm not trying to return to Reagan/Bush.”

                         “I do not take the position of a pro-life candidate.  I'm in  favor of preserving and protecting a woman's right to choose.” (Source: The Rolling Stone, 10/5/2011 http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/national-affairs/jon-stewart-on-mitt-romneys-biggest-problem-20111005)

 “We’ll plug corporate tax loopholes so companies will pay their fair share.” (Source: Stateline, 2/25/2003, http://www.stateline.org/live/details/speech?contentId=16175)

 “We first have to get a budget in balance before we may have substantial tax cuts.” (Source: Harvard Crimson, October 21, 1994)

“Everybody in our state has to have health insurance. We`re not  going to have free riders…And that`s a model which I think has some  merit more generally.” (Source: PBS, 6/5/2006)

“I’m proud of what we’ve done. If Massachusetts succeeds in  implementing it, then that will be a model for the nation.” (Source:  Newsweek, 12/2/2007)

“I think you’re going to find when it’s all said and done, after  all these states that are the laboratories of democracy, get their  chance to try their own plans, but those who follow the path that we  pursued will find it’s the best path, and we’ll end up with a nation  that’s taken a mandate approach.” (Source: Think Progress, 5/12/2011, http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/05/12/165768/romney-mandate/)


"I think people recognize that I  am not a partisan Republican. That I'm someone who is moderate, and that  my views are progressive." (Source: Business Insider, 12/13/2011, http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-12-13/politics/30510767_1_mitt-romney-sinister-connotation-beck#ixzz1heI23aqs)
With friends like these, who needs hallucinations!..

 

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