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Ann Marie Curling

An Update…

As you all know, I have not posted very much lately…!

I’ve moved onto other projects, spent enormous amounts of time organizing my house so that our lives run so much smoother, and last but definitely not least spending time with my family. When I look back to the 2 1/2 yrs that I was living and breathing Mitt Romney while I don’t regret it a bit because I felt that I was doing something bigger than myself, I feel a tinge of sadness in the fact that I didn’t spend as much time with my kids. I have to thank my husband Joel for “holding down the fort” during all of my many trips to try and help Governor Romney get elected President.

One thing that I would like to express to you with a great amount of emotion. During a week in which Tim Russert died (I just finished watching his funeral off of my DVR) I really feel a deep love for my family. Not that I ever didn’t love them before, but I really have felt an overpowering love for mine in the weeks and months since the campaign ended. I’m doing things in my life that I haven’t been the best at doing. I’m reading more to my children, I’m cuddling more, I’m listening to them more. I’m also getting to know my husband more, and falling in love again. I have to give some of the credit for this to Governor Romney. The things that I did during his campaign were the biggest confidence boosters than I’d felt in years. I gained a self-esteem that I needed greatly. Despite his “loss” in the election, I’ll never feel like a loser. I’ll forever feel like a winner. He was and is still the best candidate for President, it just wasn’t his time. Sometimes God plays tricks with us, but we just have to wait for things to happen in their individual seasons. I’d like to ask of you that you turn your hearts toward home as well a little more. We all have such busy lives that we don’t know what we’re missing sometimes. Life can be so short, live it to the fullest. The quote that I’ve been imparting to my children now more than ever is, “when you’re doing a job…make it your very best effort”.

I’m off to Miami as of tomorrow morning (I actually most likely won’t get much sleep before we have to leave) for two weeks, after that we’ll be making a few day trips. I want to promise you though that when I return, I will post more. I must say though, that the break has been absolutely cathartic. It’s so nice to not have to keep up with all this politics stuff all the time.

Until Mid-July,

Ann Marie

P.S. This website’s birthday is June 22nd, feel free to share all of your memories of the past 3 yrs.

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Still feel like I have the wind knocked out of me…

I know that I have endorsed Senator McCain for President, so none of the “you’ve made your bed, so now you have to lie in it” sentiments here after you read what I write.

Today, I just feel so bummed. I remember long ago when I wore number 12 on my back and I played recreation basketball. I loved it, and really got a lot out of it. Well one day one of my teammates got angry and wanted to take it out on me, so when I wasn’t expecting it she threw the ball straight at my stomach and I had the wind knocked out of me. I can remember to this day the pain of that moment. I was in a heap of pain, and boy did I ever bawl my eyes out. Well, I’m not quite bawling my eyes out here, but that lingering feeling that I felt even later that evening after the incident resonates with me still in terms of this race for President.

I’ve endorsed the man whom my man has endorsed, I feel that I did the right thing there. But I also feel such a void. I spent almost every day of the past 31 months waking up to check my mail, do the rounds looking for stories, and recruiting others to the marvelous cause of getting Governor Romney elected. I donated money for the first time ever in my life to a campaign. I traveled to and braved the bitter cold that day in Michigan for his announcement with Jason Bonham. I went to America’s Calling in Boston. I was present for his Faith in America speech in College Station TX, and I was there for his final campaign rally in Long Beach CA. I did phone banks, and I revved up the troops when I needed to.

Yes, I am on to new and exciting adventures, ones that I am absolutely happy and thrilled to be a part of. But, I have to say that this experience, this man (Mitt Romney) will leave a indelible mark on me for the rest of my life. This will go down in family history, and my children will pass it on to their children, and so on. They’ll talk about when Mommy or Grandma gave it her all for Governor Romney, I know the end of this story is yet to be written but this is how I feel about it all right now. I hope it wasn’t too sappy.

Thank you to all of you who also gave it their all, we’ll be ready to go when Gov. Romney gives us the go when and if we start this all over again!

Ann Marie

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Apologies

February 15th, 2008 | 16 Comments | Posted in Ann Marie Curling, Apologies, This Site

I need to apologize to all the visitors here.

Earlier I posted a not so nice message about my feelings for Gov. Mike Huckabee. While I do not agree with his politics, or much else. I was childish in how I handled myself. I let my emotions get the better of me, and that was just not right. I plan to keep better control of my “tongue” in the future, and hope that you’ll accept my apology for my actions.

This site is much above my actions, and I plan to restore it’s image through careful thought in the future before I post something that might inflame!

Once again please accept my sincere apologies.

Ann Marie Curling
Founder - ComMITTed to Romney

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I Ann Marie Curling following Gov. Romney’s Wishes Endorse John McCain for President of the United States.

You all will have your opinions, and I respect them. But, inasmuch as I don’t like it (and I don’t have to like it) I am endorsing John McCain for President of the United States. I’m following “My Man Mitt’s” decision to do so. I’ve followed him along for the past 2 1/2 yrs, and if there’s one thing that stands out with him it’s trust. I trust Gov. Romney implicitly, and he made this decision so we should follow him. I know for many of us it’s probably the hardest thing that we’ve had to do in a long time, but shouldn’t we follow our man? Shouldn’t we do as he’s doing? He’s right, we need for our party to come together right now. The Democrats are still fighting, and probably won’t have their nominee for a while now. Why not get off on a good footing so that we can retain control of the White House. There will be other elections down the road. Gov. Romney isn’t going anywhere, and we’ll be that much better prepared next go round. I know I’ve made some no so flattering comments about Mr. McCain, but Gov. Romney and Senator McCain both realize that Primary Campaigns are hard nosed and can get ugly. Now is the time for all of us to come together and unite, and that’s why I’m putting this post here. I hope that you follow Gov. Romney’s example and do the same.

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OK People…SMILE

Ok people, you know what I’ve been doing with my life for the past 2 1/2 yrs. I’ve been practically working night and day to get Governor Romney elected President. Well, we all know that the timing just wasn’t right for him this go round. We’ll continue to support him as he goes about making decisions that will affect the future.

But, I have to get back to “real life”. I’ve put expanding my business on hold in the pursuit of helping Governor Romney, and now I need to get going so that I’m in that better of a position to help him out the next go round should he choose to run for President.

I own a corporate software creation, web development, e-commerce (shopping carts), new media (you see how far I was able to propel the blog that you are now reading to #5 in the Google rankings for Mitt Romney…I can do the same thing for your company), Search Engine Optimization (see previous comment about Google ranking for this site), and everything in between company. The company that my husband and I own together is called BlodgetTech (address BlodgetTech. We also handle hosting for our clients, and we’re not your typical hosting company. We offer hands on customer support. We’re available during working hours for non-essential issues, and 24/7/365 for those critical issues. I’ll also be launching a politically “branded” version of these same services soon, so if you know of any politicians that need new media consulting services please send them my way.

Another thing that we are doing just on the side is we’ve launched this TV venture where we’re looking for people who (in the beginning until we start getting a good revenue stream would do it for fun) would like to blog about their favorite TV shows. Just about everyone likes to watch TV, right? So why not join a community of people who enjoy the same shows you do, and offer commentary and analysis about it.

Thanks for everything, and I look forward to servicing whatever needs you might have.

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I have arrived in LA

February 1st, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Ann Marie Curling, California

I’m here, I’m a bit tired and stiff (got stuck in the middle seat on an almost 5 hour flight).

Anyway, I shall keep you all informed as I go about the next several days :)

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California Here I Come

January 31st, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in Ann Marie Curling, California

To those of you in CA, I’m heading there To-mor-row. :)

Email me at pr@electromneyin2008.com if you want to get together in some capacity around my working to get Romney the win out there :)

Looks like nice weather

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Stephanie Davis

Considering Mitt? Roe v. Wade and the Real Romney

For fellow conservatives considering Mitt for the first time, it’s important to understand Mitt’s staunch support of the pro-life platform.  The media has tried to downplay and negate Mitt’s position on this.  They’ve managed to stick a big old post-it note on Mitt’s forehead labelled “Flip Flopper” in permanent ink.  They’ve asserted that he lacks conviction.  They’re wrong.  As Governor, Mitt consistently stuck to conservative principles.  On abortion, marriage, health care, economy and other important issues, Mitt consistenly made conservative decisions.  For a great summary on Mitt’s real record, see Ann Marie’s post back in November 2007.

On Monday, the 35th anniversay of Roe v. Wade, Mitt once again committed to overturning this decision:

After 35 years of Roe v. Wade, we are again reminded why this decision should be overturned,” Romney said in a statement provided to LifeNews.com.

“We recognize the worth and dignity of every person, a fact that is ingrained in our hearts and etched in our national purpose,” Romney added. “Unelected judges should not be the final arbiters on these important decisions which define who we are as a people.”

Recently, Romney told Nevada voters that he wanted the high court to overturn the infamous decision allowing virtually unlimited abortions.

“I am pro-life, and I would welcome a time when the people of America concluded that abortion was wrong, but that’s not where America is, and that’s why I believe that the next right step for America is for the court to overturn Roe v. Wade,” he said then.

“That would return to the states and to the elected representatives of the people the ability to set their own laws related to abortion,” he said.

“Today, as Americans from across this country participate in the annual March for Life, my thoughts are with all those whose dedication and compassionate concern have done so much to educate and assist others in creating a genuine culture of life,” he said.

The last phrase is a very telling remark.  As he does with so many issues, Mitt is able to look at the broader implications and ramifications of following a certain path.  When he discusses his decision to become politically pro-life, Mitt often states that as Governor he realized that the effects of Roe v. Wade weren’t just limited to abortion.  They extended to issues like embryonic stem cell research and teenage pregnancy, and to the very basic fabric of our culture.  The question, “Are we a culture of life, or of death,” has strong ramifications for our children, their education, their government, their health, their society and their future.  Mitt understood (and has helped me understand) that the issue of abortion isn’t solely about choice or murder or rights - it’s about the kind of culture, society and country we are creating (or destroying) for the next generation.

If you are unsure about Mitt’s conviction on this or other social issues such as marriage, please DO NOT believe the picture the media has painted.  Please take a few minutes to visit Mitt’s site where he discusses his belief in “promoting a culture of life,” or visit the Encyclopedia Mittanica, where you can scroll down and find Mitt’s answers to just about any question, all neatly alphabetized according to issue. 

Warning:  if you take a few minutes to do this - to objectively look at Mitt’s platform and record, you WILL find he is a true Reagan conservative, and you WILL most likely want to join, sign up, contribute, campaign for, blog and in all other ways become a Mitt supporter!  Let us know when you do - we’d love to hear your story!

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“The Speech”, a Spiritual Moment

I was privileged and humbled to be in the Presidential Library’s assembly room with my good friend Vic. We were joined by Ann Marie and Rebecca who also writes on this blog. Like others we had anxiously awaited the coming of ‘the speech’.

The media were all in place and the audience was seated. Many in the room were discussing loudly amongst each other, others whispered excitedly. Some like me I imagine were even contemplating silently about what we were about to experience.

At 9:20 am a sudden unprompted hush came over the assembly and the room became silent. Secret service detail entered from the side door nearest the stage and took their positions. They stood straight -faced and erect… and they waited.

At 9:25am Mrs. Barbara Bush entered the room with the elegance and class that defines the image of a First Lady. In an instant, the silence was shattered as the crowd raised to their feet and gave her a thunderous applause of respect and admiration. She smiled to the group like only a grandmother could, and was seated.

At 9:30 am the door opened again. Emerging into the room with all the dignity and humility of his former office as the 41st President of the United States, President George Herbert Walker Bush was greeted to another eruption of applause from the audience as he escorted Governor Mitt Romney, his wife Ann, and his family into the room and up onto the stand.

The former President took to the podium and welcomed those in attendance and gave a warm and heartfelt introduction to Governor Mitt Romney. He related his friendship with the Romney family and his appreciation for others. But this was not to be his moment, so he turned the microphone over to the Governor.

GMR Speaking on Faith in America - 12-6-07

By this writing most of you have probably heard the speech with its many commentaries and political dissections so I won’t go into that with this blog. But I want to share some personal observations, feelings and emotion unlike any that I have felt before.

This was more than an incredible speech. For me and so many others, it was a spiritual moment. If you had been in the room with us you would have felt an overwhelming spirit that encased and validated the very essence of Faith in America . It was bigger than Romney and bigger than any one or any combination of religions represented in that room. I sensed that I was witnessing divinely inspired history in the making that transcended any campaign or personal agenda. The spirit was overwhelming. Many commented on what they felt and the fact that we had all been touched by something greater than each of us.

As I bathed in this incredible feeling, my mind played images of other defining moments in our nation’s history including a time when the founding fathers met secretly to decide the fate and future our nation. I silently thought about other critical decision making moments in history that faced past great Presidents. It has been recorded by them that during those crucial times they felt they had been moved by something greater than them, something spiritual, helping to direct their cause. Not for them personally, but for the good of the nation and its people. As Romney gave his now historical speech, I think I felt that same feeling. Others did too.

This was one of those spiritual moments that was good for the nation.

Brody - Sheldon Interview - 12-6-07

I spoke with the Reverend Lou Sheldon afterwards in the lobby. Reverend Sheldon is head of the Traditional Values Coalition which claims to be the largest non-denominational grassroots church lobby in America. I asked him how he personally felt about the speech. He summed it up the way many felt. He told me “This is what we call in the Evangelical world ‘a God thing’. I felt it, I cried, Romney cried, who didn’t? It was a defining moment in American history. The content was so profound“.

David Nierbenberg Interview - 12-6-07

Jewish leader and businessman, David Nierenberg who was dressed in his religious shawl and yarmulke to show respect and reverence for the occasion confessed to me that he too was touched and wept. He also told me, “It’s not how you worship or what you wear. I’ve come here dressed like this to signify that fact.”

Dr. Richard Land, head of the 20 million member Southern Baptist Convention said, “America needed this more than Romney did.” He continued, “This is a ringing reminder of what we really need to believe.”

During the speech was a man sitting in front of me who I watched with interest. His initial countenance seemed to reflect one of distrust. When the room erupted with applause during the first half of the speech, he remained motionless. His face showed some discomfort. During the last half of the speech he began to change little by little … giving a short applause with a half smile and sometimes an occasional nod of approval which he didn’t seem to want to display too openly. However, near the end he began to seem quite involved. He elbowed the woman next to him with a big grin and he applauded approvingly. His countenance had changed completely and he told the woman next to him, “now that was really good.” I don’t know anything about this man or the people sitting next to him. I don’t know if he came with an agenda, or was leery of the speech; he may have even been an ardent supporter of Romney who was just taking awhile to warm up. But nonetheless, I watched as his countenance changed and he was touched by the deeper message of the speech. Richard Land w-Throng - 12-6-07

Just as Dr Richard Land implied by his comments, this speech was much bigger than Romney. It was bigger than any single religion or agenda in the room. All who listened seemed touched and inspired. I was. And I felt humbled and grateful to be there.

We all gathered into the lobby after the speech. Someone said it felt “electrified”. At the very least it was energized with activity and discussion about the speech. Beyond those that I mentioned above, here are a few other comments that I heard:

“It was very Presidential”, David Brody of CBN

“He has more than passed the test”, (overheard)

“He has hit this one out of the park” (overheard)

“Magnificent, it was a landmark speech”, Robert Millet

“He maximized it. It was an eloquent defense for a pluralistic religious society and was a wise thing for him (Romney) to do”… “He made some points”…. “This speech will give him (Romney) a 2nd or 3rd hearing by Evangelicals and social conservatives” … “Some things he said will be reassuring to Evangelicals.” Richard Land

“Just like Kennedy, he (Romney) did not use one sentence in defending Mormonism. You can open yourself up about your theological beliefs, but that belongs in the seminary, at church and the water cooler, but not in a Presidential debate” … “Judge me on how my faith impacts how I govern.” Richard Land

“I am not an endorser of candidates, never have, never will. But I am a supporter of religious freedom” … “It was an appropriate speech.” Richard Land

Glenn Beck Seated - 12-6-07

Vic Lundquist and I spoke with Glenn Beck who commented, “God is bigger than any one faith.”

Flag Mural - 12-6-07

All of these comments and many others that I heard that day harmonized with Governor Romney’s speech wherein he stated, “…we welcome a symphony of faiths.” Many were represented in that room.

I was not only inspired as I heard a Presidential quality speech that day, but humbled and moved to feel something greater than all of us who were there. For a moment we all seemed as one. I believe it was because of the unifying spirit of faith that prevailed. This is what America needs.

Thank you to all of those who allowed me the opportunity to witness this historical event. I only wish all of you who are reading this blog could have been in that room with the rest of us who were there. Whether Romney wins the nomination or not his inspired speech has left an indelible mark on my soul as one of life’s great spiritual experiences.

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Observations

We’re all set up here in the filing room, they just did a sweep of the Auditorium and the Filing Room. I spoke to David Brody and Jay Sekulow, I thanked Jay for his support of Governor Romney and all his efforts toward his cause. We’ve seen plenty of national media, and now we’re just waiting. Governor Romney is practicing his speech in the auditorium right now.

It was very nice meeting Kevin Anderson, and seeing Vic again. Rebecca got some pictures which we’ll post later of a protester with a Joseph lied website. But, besides that lone person we really haven’t seen anything else in terms of protesting.

I’ll add more to this post as the process goes along.

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Over $20,000 raised for Romney

I wanted to thank all of you who have given to Governor Romney via my fundraiser ID. Today, December 1st, 2007 you put me over the bar of $20,000. While I know I’m not the fundraiser powerhouse like those at My Man Mitt, it’s not too bad for a rural small town girl from Kentucky. I have to thank all of you who have given, it means so much to me and it’s definitely helping Governor Romney. So, thank you so much! Now if you’d like to give more, click here —–>Contribute Now!. Thanks again everyone, words can not express how thankful I am!

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