Friday, June 30, 2006

Romney seeks to strengthen his social conservative creds in S.C.

CNN.com - Romney seeks to strengthen his social conservative creds in S.C. (scroll down):
"Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) was hailed yesterday by a South Carolina organization for helping to fund its effort to convince Palmetto State voters to classify marriage as a union between a man and a woman by amending the state Constitution in November. The praise should help Romney further solidify his credentials as a social conservative in South Carolina, one of the early proving grounds in a presidential campaign."

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

The Almost Untold Story of Gov. Mitt Romney

The Almost Untold Story of Gov. Mitt Romney: Christian Broadcasting Network:
"Mitt Romney's life story is one that was almost never told. The title of this story could very well have been 'Dead Man Walking.'

In Paris 1968, 21-year-old Romney was on a Mormon missionary trip when his car was hit head on, knocking him unconscious."

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Romney's Visit To The 700 Club

Hotline On Call: Romney's Visit To The 700 Club:
"Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA) was profiled on Pat Robertson's show, The '700 Club,' where he answered a reporter's questions on his religion:
Asked about some religious conservatives considering Mormonism a 'cult': 'When people make references that I disagree with, I generally conclude they don't have all the facts. If they had all the facts, they'd feel differently.'"

Monday, June 26, 2006

5 Do's and Don'ts for Conservatives Between Now and '08

HUMAN EVENTS ONLINE - 5 Do's and Don'ts for Conservatives Between Now and '08 by Gary Marx:
"Above all, conservatives need to find their contender for President and support them 100% rather than settling on minor or purist candidates who split the conservative base and deliver the nomination to McCain. Thus, we need to decide in the next nine to 12 months if it is Gov. Mitt Romney, Senators George Allen, Bill Frist, Sam Brownback or Rep. Mike Pence who can carry the flag for conservatives in 2008."

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Presenting the presidential 'model' candidates for 2008

Presenting the presidential 'model' candidates for 2008 Gainesville.com:
''A Mormon Republican from Massachusetts?'' said Pitney. ''With a combination like that, he's got to be good.''

Presenting the presidential 'model' candidates for 2008

Presenting the presidential 'model' candidates for 2008 Gainesville.com:
''A Mormon Republican from Massachusetts?'' said Pitney. ''With a combination like that, he's got to be good.''
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