Romney Adviser: He"ll Govern as A Pro-Life President
Top surrogates for President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney feuded on pro-life and abortion issues in an interview this weekend on ABC's weekend political talk show hosted by George Stephanopoulos.
During the interview, Romney's senior campaign adviser, Eric Fehrnstrom, said Romney would govern as a pro-life president and said Obama and his campaign's rhetoric of a sp-called "War on Women" is inaccurate.
"Mitt Romney is pro-life," he said. "He"ll govern as a pro-life president, but you"re going to see the Democrats use all sorts of shiny objects to distract people's attention from the Obama performance on the economy." Ref. Source 9
You Can't be Pro-Life and Not Vote for Mitt Romney
You can't be pro-life and not vote for Mitt Romney. This is a simple declarative statement with no "ifs" or "buts." It is what it is.
I understood and expected the loud and sometimes naïve rhetoric among conservatives during the GOP primary season, but the time for rancor, vitriol and empty rhetoric is over. There is only one man who can beat Barrack Obama in November and that is Governor Mitt Romney. If you dare think of yourself as a champion of the unborn, it isn't only important that you bury whatever hatchet you may have had and support the presumptive GOP candidate; it is requirement for any pro-life American. Ref. Source 1
Christians Should Vote for Romney, Because Judges Matter
It's no secret that I have been and remain a vocal critic of Mitt Romney. To say that his conservative bona fides are suspect is an understatement. I have tremendous respect for a number of fellow evangelical Christians who say that they will not support his presidential candidacy. I expect I will anger some of them, and may even lose a few friends. Still, in November, I am voting for Mr. Romney and suggest that any Christian - Republican, Democrat or independent - should do the same.
Jesus admonished: "Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves." (Matthew 10:16). It is through this biblical prism that I shine my multicolored analysis. Ref. Source 4
Romney's religion just might be his greatest asset.
This uncertainty about Mormonism's status in America no doubt contributes to the ferocious work ethic typical of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mormons are taught to be "anxiously engaged in a good cause," in the words of Mormon scripture. Ref. Source 4
I was not quite sure in the beginning, where your thoughts and posts were headed, but now that it has progressed and matured, good job, well done. Mormon's come in all shapes, flavors and etc, but in general, most active LDS are good and follow the commandments the best they know how; and true to their religion, God, and supoort this nation in which they live.
It seems like such a person would be able to be guided by God in solving the problems and doing the most good for everyone concerned, better then who is president now.
I find that as time progresses in these times, the grey areas are disappearing, we are either on Gods side and helping our fellow man or the opposite. If those who talk negatively of Mormons, actually knew them with a open mind and heart, their minds would be changed.
But like you,wonder if Mitt is up to the task, but he has the background and ability.
They poke at his wealth, but who of the most recent presidents, has not had wealth at his side, the both of the Roosevelt's, the Kennedy's and others. Wealth and money is not the problem, it is the love of money, as we know, that is the problem.
Edited: DavidLJ on 14th Jun, 2012 - 12:57am
Richards: Romney More Anti-Planned Parenthood Than McCain
Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood, the nation's biggest abortion business, says Mitt Romney is even more anti-Planned Parenthood than John McCain.
The liberal blog Talking Points memo included some excerpts from her speech to Netroots Nation, a gathering of liberal and pro-abortion bloggers:
"In the next five months, the offensive you should go on is Mitt Romney's own statements about what he would do to women's health care if he was elected president," Richards told a small group of progressive bloggers and activists at Netroots Nation. "There's just no way to overstate how little people know what's going on." Ref. Source 4
Should Pro-Life Voters Always Vote for the Most Pro-Life Candidate?
In this video, I facilitate a discussion with Life Training Institute's Scott Klusendorf and Right to Life of Central California's Jonathan Keller on pro-life voting principles. Should pro-lifers ALWAYS vote for the pro-life candidate. Ref. Source 6