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Governor Mitt Romney on Today’s “March for Life”

January 22nd, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in 2008, Culture, Family, Press Releases

Governor Mitt Romney on Today’s “March for Life”
Monday, Jan 22, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Kevin Madden (857) 288-6390

Boston, MA - Today, on the 34th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, Governor Mitt Romney released the following statement commemorating the annual March For Life:

“Across this nation, thousands of Americans are gathering in their local communities and in our nation’s capital to reaffirm their dedication to protecting the sanctity of life. We must create a culture of life where the weakest and most innocent among us are protected.

“While there are well-meaning people on both sides of this debate, no one can deny that when hundreds of thousands of abortions are performed every year, it should be a major concern for a nation as great as ours. If we commit ourselves to promoting a culture of life, I believe that one day our nation’s laws may reflect what is in our hearts.”

The above was copied from MittRomney.com.

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Former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating Scraps Presidential Bid

January 16th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in 2008, Announcements

From LIFENEWS.COM:

“I have great respect for John McCain and Mitt Romney, and at this time I’m deciding where my loyalty will go,” he said, according to the AP story.

Read the full story at LIFENEWS.COM!

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Research Briefing: Meet The Real Brian Camenker

January 12th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in 2008

Copied from Mitt Romney.com.

Friday, Jan 12, 2007

Today, The Associated Press Profiled Brian Camenker And His Attacks On Governor Romney:

Brian Camenker Is A “Conservative Gadfly” Who Has Focused On Attacking Governing Romney And His Strong Record On Conservative Issues. “Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s political record is relatively brief – four years as Massachusetts governor and a failed campaign for the U.S. Senate. That’s enough, however, for Brian Camenker, a conservative gadfly and longtime thorn in Romney’s side, to write a 28-page report that portrays Romney as sympathetic to gay rights and sexual behavior that clashes with his burnished image as a defender of traditional values.” (Steve LeBlanc, “Romney’s Record On Gay Rights, Social Issues In Cross-Hairs,” The Associated Press, 1/12/07)

-Brian Camenker Is The President Of MassResistance. (Ryan Lizza, “Urine Trouble,” The New Republic, 12/25/06)

Camenker Is Not A Credible Voice And Pushes An Extreme Ideology :

The Boston Globe Noted That Camenker Is “Often Lampooned By The Local And National Media.” (Matt Viser, “Interviews No Laughing Matter For Local Notables,” The Boston Globe, 11/10/05)

During An Interview On Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” Camenker Was Mocked For His Extreme Ideological Views. (Matt Viser, “Interviews No Laughing Matter For Local Notables,” The Boston Globe, 11/10/05)

- Click Here To View The YouTube Of Brian Camenker On Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show”:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtgRNUxje00

Camenker Admits He Used To Be “A Social Liberal.” “For much of my life I thought of myself as a social liberal. I voted for John Anderson for president and Michael Dukakis for governor.” (Brian Camenker, “How A Good Jewish Boy Joined The ‘Religious Right’,” The Jewish Advocate, 12/25/96)

Camenker Has A Record Of Attacking Prominent Republicans:

In 2001, Camenker Attempted To Derail President Bush’s Nomination Of Massachusetts Governor Paul Cellucci To Be Ambassador To Canada. “Brian Camenker, president of the Waltham-based Parents’ Rights Coalition, privately met in Washington Thursday with about a dozen Republican staff members on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which would evaluate [Gov. Paul] Cellucci’s nomination. Camenker said they were ’shocked’ to hear about homosexual teachings in Massachusetts but nervous about how President Bush would receive criticism about Cellucci, who is not only his choice for ambassador but a longtime family friend.” (Tina Cassidy, “Cellucci Foe Takes Case To US Senate,” The Boston Globe, 3/3/01)

- The Boston Herald Praised The Cellucci Nomination And Called On Camenker To Stop His Attacks. “And surely between now and Cellucci’s confirmation hearings someone will tell the increasingly shrill Brian Camenker of the Parents Rights Coalition to simply go to his room. ? But you can’t reason with zealots and Camenker is a zealot. Cellucci is a good choice for the post.” (Editorial, “Bush Chooses Well For Ottawa Embassy,” Boston Herald, 2/14/01)

THE FACTS On Governor Romney’s Record On Social Conservative Issues:

FACT: Governor Romney Has Said He Has Been Wrong On Some Issues In The Past And Is Not Embarrassed To Admit It.

- Click Here To View Mitt TV Video Of Governor Romney Talking About His 1994 Debate With Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA)

http://mittromney.permissiontv.com/?showid=36427

FACT: Governor Romney Has Been A Champion Of Traditional Marriage And The Sanctity Of Life.

FACT: Governor Romney Is Opposed To Abortion, Except In The Cases Of Rape, Incest, And The Life Of The Mother. Like President Ronald Reagan, Henry Hyde and others before him, he has acknowledged that in the past he had this issue wrong.

FACT: As Governor Of Massachusetts, When Governor Romney Has Been Presented With Legislation On Life Issues, He Has Sided With Life.

- FACT : Governor Romney vetoed legislation that would have provided for the “Morning After Pill” without a prescription; fought the battle to promote abstinence education in the classroom; vetoed legislation that would have redefined in Massachusetts the longstanding definition of the beginning of human life from fertilization to implantation; supported parental notification laws and opposed efforts to weaken parental involvement; opposed efforts to advance embryo destructive research in Massachusetts; and has not supported public funding for embryo destructive research.

FACT: Governor Romney Fought For A Constitutional Amendment To Preserve The Longstanding Traditional Definition Of Marriage.

FACT: Governor Romney Supports The Federal Marriage Amendment, Testified Before The Senate On The Federal Marriage Amendment, And Sent A Letter To All 100 U.S. Senators Asking Them To Vote For The Amendment.

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Governor Mitt Romney Offers Emphatic Support for DeMint Amendment on Spending Reform

January 12th, 2007 | 3 Comments | Posted in Announcements

Copied from MittRomney.com.

Friday, Jan 12, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Kevin Madden (857) 288-6400

Orlando, FL – Today, Governor Mitt Romney released the following statement strongly supporting U.S. Senator Jim DeMint’s (R-SC) efforts to stop wasteful spending of the taxpayers’ money in Washington. Senator DeMint’s amendment will help reform the spending process in a way that brings more transparency and accountability.

“Senator DeMint has shown both courage and conviction for standing by his reform principles and resisting those on Capitol Hill who want to preserve the status quo on wasteful spending. Senator Harry Reid and Capitol Hill Democrats need to recognize that Washington can’t continue to pile earmarks onto spending bill after spending bill. Instead, they should embrace Senator DeMint’s amendment and stand up for taxpayers and fiscal responsibility.”

Background Information On Senator DeMint’s Reform Amendment

Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) Garnered Bipartisan Support To Pass Earmark Reform. “Nine Democrats joined with Republicans in support of stricter House-passed rules on lawmakers’ pet projects, known as ‘earmarks’ - demonstrating the fragility of the Democratic Party’s thin Senate majority. … The measure, an amendment to an ethics and lobbying bill, would have adopted a wider definition of ‘earmarks’ - specific projects inserted in bills – to include Corps of Engineer water projects, Pentagon weapon systems and items from other federal entities. … ‘If we’re going to go through all this process, if we’re going to change the laws and try to tell the American people that now you can see what we’re doing, let’s don’t try to pull the wool over their eyes,’ said Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., sponsor of the amendment.” (”9 US Senate Democrats Split With Reid Over ‘Earmark’ Rules,” The Associated Press, 1/11/07)

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2007 Annual RPK Lincoln Day Dinner!!!

January 11th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Campaign Appearances

Copied from The Republican Party of Kentucky

2007 Annual RPK Lincoln Day Dinner!!!

Summary: Please join the RPK for the
2007 Republican Party of Kentucky Lincoln Day Dinner

Reception to be held at 6:00pm- $1000 per person

2007 Candidates Meet and Greet
6:00pm-7:00pm (Free with ticket to dinner)

Dinner to be held at 7:00pm- $75 per person(Reservations for dinner @ $75 per person until COB on Friday January 26th.
Last minute reservations at $100 per person)

Keynote Speaker
Governor Mitt Romney

Guests will include:
US Senator Mitch McConnell
US Senator Jim Bunning
Congressman Hal Rogers
Congressman Ed Whitfield
Congressman Geoff Davis
State Senate President David L. Williams
State House GOP Leader Jeff Hoover

2007 Candidates:
Governor Ernie Fletcher
Candidate for Governor Billy Harper
Sec. of State Trey Grayson
Candidate for Attorney General Tim Coleman
Candidate for Auditor Linda Greenwell
Candidate for Treasurer Rep. Brandon Smith
Candidate for Treasurer Melinda Wheeler
Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer

(List updated as of 1/10/07)

When: Saturday, February 03, 2007 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: Louisville International Convention Center
Louisville, KY 40202

Who: 502-875-5130
webmaster@rpk.org

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Mitt Romney Raised More Than $6.5 Million Today!

January 8th, 2007 | 4 Comments | Posted in 2008, Announcements, Campaign Finance

A Friend at MyManMitt.com is Reporting that Mitt Romney & Friends brought in the big bucks today!

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Mitt Romney Takes Two

December 21st, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in Announcements

Beset by questions about his committment to social conservatism, Gov. Mitt Romney today adds two validators to his team.

Gary Marx, the current exec. dir of the Judicial Confirmation Network and formerly the Bush-Cheney campaign’s chief staff liaison to social conservatives, will join Gov. Mitt Romney’s PAC as an adviser, a Romney aide said.

If Romney runs for pres, Marx, along with Romney aide Peter Flaherty, will be in charge of outreach to the Republican base and will advise Romney on his contacts with them. Marx is a vet of Focus on the Family’s VA affiliate and has also worked with Ralph Reed when Reed hung his shingle at Century Strategies.

Also, Jay Sekulow, a constitutional lawyer who’s argued numerous cases of import to social conservatives before the Supreme Court, has endorsed Romney and will serve as an adviser. Sekulow is chief counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice, although his endorsement does not mean that the organization is partial to Romney. Sekulow is close to Karl Rove and to virtually every conservative judicial luminary in the country. [MARC AMBINDER]

Copied from Hotline On Call.

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Mitt Romney responds to Bush plan for Iraq

December 20th, 2006 | 7 Comments | Posted in Campaign Appearances

“I support the work the president has been carrying out to talk to people who have first-hand contact with troops at the front level and generals at the front level,” said Romney, a Republican taking steps toward running for president. “And I look to the president to lay out options for our nation.”

“We’re not going to turn around and walk out of Iraq. That would be a mistake,” he added. “I support the very general idea of following the lead of the Department of Defense and the president’s administration that have the input of the generals on the front line.”

Read the rest of the story at the DesMoinesRegister.com.

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Mitt Romney is in Iowa Today

December 20th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in 2008, Announcements, Iowa

Republican presidential prospect Mitt Romney plans to be in Iowa today for a series of events with Des Moines-area GOP activists.

Romney, the governor of Massachusetts, is scheduled to headline a late-morning fundraiser for Dallas County sheriff candidate Chad Leonard. The trip is Romney’s 11th to Iowa since the 2004 election and marks his fourth visit to Dallas County.

Romney then is expected to attend a reception with state Sen. Brad Zaun in Urbandale before speaking at a Christmas party in West Des Moines for supporters of his political action committee.

Romney is among a handful of potential Republican presidential candidates who have hired staff in Iowa as they approach decisions about whether to launch a run for the White House.

Romney has said he plans to announce his decision in early January.

Copied from the DesMoinesRegister.com.

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Open Blog Friday!

December 15th, 2006 | 27 Comments | Posted in 2008

Post what ever Romney related comments on this post today. The last “Open Blog Friday” had just under 50 comments. How many will we have today?

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Mitt Romney Responds to ‘94 Letter

December 14th, 2006 | 3 Comments | Posted in Marriage, Media Appearances

From National Review Online:

Lopez: As you know, in recent days the Boston Globe and the New York Times, as well as the Boston newspaper, Bay Windows, have run pieces about your 1994 race against Ted Kennedy and your run for governor that appear to be in conflict with your current position against gay marriage. Are they?

Gov. Romney: These old interviews and stories have frequently been circulated by my opponents ever since I took a stand against the Massachusetts supreme-court ruling on same-sex marriage. This being the political season, it is not surprising this old news has appeared again. But I have made clear since 2003, when the supreme court of Massachusetts redefined marriage by fiat, that my unwavering advocacy for traditional marriage stands side by side with a tolerance and respect for all Americans.

Like the vast majority of Americans, I’ve opposed same-sex marriage, but I’ve also opposed unjust discrimination against anyone, for racial or religious reasons, or for sexual preference. Americans are a tolerant, generous, and kind people. We all oppose bigotry and disparagement. But the debate over same-sex marriage is not a debate over tolerance. It is a debate about the purpose of the institution of marriage and it is a debate about activist judges who make up the law rather than interpret the law.

I agree with 3,000 years of recorded history. I believe marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman and I have been rock solid in my support of traditional marriage. Marriage is first and foremost about nurturing and developing children. It’s unfortunate that those who choose to defend the institution of marriage are often demonized.

Lopez: And what about the 1994 letter to the Log Cabin Republicans where you indicated you would support the Federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) and seemed open to changing the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy in the military? Are those your positions today?

Gov. Romney: No. I don’t see the need for new or special legislation. My experience over the past several years as governor has convinced me that ENDA would be an overly broad law that would open a litigation floodgate and unfairly penalize employers at the hands of activist judges.

As for military policy and the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, I trust the counsel of those in uniform who have set these policies over a dozen years ago. I agree with President Bush’s decision to maintain this policy and I would do the same.

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Mitt Romney to Announce Presidential Run

December 14th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in 2008, Announcements

From The Hotline:

Top donors and prominent supporters of Gov. Mitt Romney have been told to expect a formal announcement of his presidential candidacy on the 8th of January. They’ve also been warned that the date could change. (Hotline sources).

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Mitt Romney vs Hillary Clinton

WASHINGTON — Democrats have an overwhelming favorable view of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, but she would be soundly beaten if she ran for president against Sen. John McCain, a new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll has found.

Underscoring the New York lawmaker’s potential vulnerability, the poll also found that Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a Republican little known to most voters, would give Clinton a run for her money.

And that’s coming from the liberal media via the Los Angeles Times.

Also of interest:

Romney’s religion — Mormonism — and McCain’s age could be more problematic. Fourteen percent of registered voters said they could not vote for a Mormon. The same number said they could not vote for someone who is 72 years old, which will be McCain’s age on election day in 2008.

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A Blacklash Against A Mass. GOP McCain Endorsement

December 13th, 2006 | 3 Comments | Posted in New Media

Copied from: New Hampshire Presidential Watch,

It appears that a crisis is brewing over the Massachusetts College Republicans endorsement of John McCain. A member of the executive board has e-mailed members with the following message (this is an excerpt of the e-mail):

Dear Fellow Massachusetts College Republicans/State Republican Party Leaders:

I write to you today about a very important situation of concern relating to Massachuetts College Republicans. As a member of its Executive Board, I learned with profound dissapointment today that Massachusetts Alliance of College Republicans (MACR) State Chairman Michael Miltenberger, a Florida native, unilaterally decided that the MACR should prematurely endorse the presidential aspirations of U.S. Senator John McCain, a decision that was covered in today’s edition of “The Hotline,” a major national political news website

Endorsing one presumptive GOP presidential candidate over another when the race for our Party’s presidential nomination is still more than eighteen months in the future is premature at best. However, the most dissapointing part of this endorsement is its snide tone and the perception it disingenuously offers. While he has not yet officially announced his intentions, many expect our Governor, Mitt Romney, to announce soon that he will seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. Governor Romney has faced unfair and unwarranted criticism in recent weeks over the authenticity of his conservative beliefs. So you can imagine why national news outlets picked up on Governor Romney’s homestate College Republican federation endorsing a likely presidential nomination opponent, Senator McCain, and noting his “authenticity” and “straight talk” - in a subtle but clear jab at the Governor.

Governor Mitt Romney has been an amazing asset to Massachusetts Republicans of all ages these last four years, and many of our members are excited and eager to assist him with his likely presidential bid. But with Miltenberger’s unilateral endorsement of Senator McCain today, I speak on behalf of many MACR members concerned that top Massachusetts Republicans supporting Governor Romney’s presidential bid would look unfavorably on MACR members because of the imprudence of the current MACR State Chairman.

For the sake of the future of the MACR, the final straw must be today’s imprudent act of profound disrespect towards Governor Romney by Michael Miltenberger. The Massachusetts Alliance of College Republicans desperately cries for new leadership. This being the case, I submit the following requests:

*I call upon members of the MACR Executive Board and State Committee to join me in demanding Michael Miltenberger’s resignation as State Chairman, effective immediately.

*I urge Massachusetts Republican Party leaders to do whatever is in their power publicly and/or behind the scenes to provide the MACR new statewide leadership.

Sincerely,
MACR Executive Board Member (identity withheld due to fear of retribution)

The Hotline notes that:

A spokesperson for Romney’s PAC said they have nothing to do with the letter.

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McCains people attacking the Champion of Traditional Marriage

December 12th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in New Media

From The Caucus Cooler:

Ahhh, politics on a Saturday night in December. Only in Iowa! As you may know, an article is being circulated today by supporters of Sen. John McCain as an attempt to mislead voters about Governor Mitt Romney’s unwavering support for traditional marriage. In fact, his record of defending marriage is unassailable, and frankly is unmatched by any other political figure in America.

Governor Romney has NEVER supported civil unions or gay marriage — not only has he not supported it but he has been THE champion battling to preseve traditional marriage on the frontlines. He does believe, however, that we should be a tolerant nation. America is not a punitive, mean-spirited, or bigoted country. Mitt Romney is 100% committed to a federal marriage amendment, while other possible candidates for president, including Senator John McCain, are not.

Then Schlinger goes on to list a litany of facts about Romney’s record and closes with…

Thanks for taking the time to listen on a Saturday evening! As we all are, I’m still extremely disappointed about the results of the elections last month. It’s easy to see why voters were fed up with months of negative ads. The circulation of this article today reminded me so much of that … and we have to change if we are going to win!!!!

Read the full post at The Caucus Cooler.

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