Sunday, August 24, 2008

"Mitt Romney is the Barak Obama of the Republican Party"

'No Mitt' campaign targets VP slot
'We can't support a McCain-Romney ticket,' coalition says

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Posted: April 04, 2008
11:45 pm Eastern

© 2008 WorldNetDaily


Sen. John McCain addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington (WND photo)

Sen. John McCain needs to choose someone other than former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as his vice-presidential candidate, says a coalition that has accused Romney of violating the state constitution and mocking the principle of limited government while governor.

The message is being proclaimed in new full-page newspaper advertisements that will begin running in locations where McCain will be campaigning, starting this weekend in Prescott, Ariz., according to the sponsors.

"With Mitt Romney on the ticket there could very well be enough social conservatives staying at home to allow a Barack Obama victory in the fall," said a statement from sponsor Government is Not God-PAC, run by William Murray.

Readers are being directed to a NoMittVP website, where they can express their opinions about Romney as a possible vice president.

Among the signatures on the ad is Paul Weyrich, founder of the Heritage Foundation and a supporter of Romney as little as a few months ago.

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However, revelations about Romney's actions as Massachusetts government have terrified some conservatives about what he might do as president.

"Picking a running mate as dishonest, cynical and with so little regard for innocent human life, natural marriage and the binding force of constitutions as Mitt Romney would be a deal breaker for many, many voters," said John Haskins, who signed as an individual but works with the ParentsRightsCoalition and UndergroundJournal.net.

"Mitt Romney is the Barak Obama of the Republican Party," he said.

The advertisement is listed as "An open letter to John McCain: NO Mitt."

"We are conservatives who believe strongly in the sanctity of human life and of marriage and we recognize that the issues at stake in this upcoming election are serious and profound. Indeed, we believe the very future of America's security, against threats both foreign and domestic, will be determined by whom America elects as president in November," the ad says. "Because we have invested our lives in securing a prosperous America that honors life and liberty, we must state our grave concerns regarding your pending choice of a running mate.


Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney tells the Conservative Political Action Conference he's suspending his run for the White House (WND photo)

"The unvarnished facts of Mitt Romney's record as governor of Massachusetts make him utterly unacceptable as a vice presidential running mate," the ad continues. "A very large (and growing) number of social conservative voters who have become aware of that record are likely to abandon a GOP presidential ticket on which Romney's name appears."

The ad cites Romney's "recent 'conversion' to conservative and pro-life principles," but called it not credible.

"To be clear, we all welcome anyone who has come around to the cause of life and family. However, Romney's actions as governor flatly contradict both the values widely associated with his faith as well as his pro-life and pro-traditional marriage campaign rhetoric," it continues.

The ad credits Romney for creating $50 taxpayer-subsidized abortions in Massachusetts.

"He claimed to be pro-life, but by establishing taxpayer-funded abortion on demand as a 'healthcare benefit' Romney achieved what no pro-abortion Massachusetts Democrat ever had!" the ad says.

The ad also condemns the creation of same-sex 'marriage' while Romney was governor.

"Governor Romney also claimed loudly to support traditional marriage. But he went far beyond the notorious Goodridge court opinion that, in brazen defiance of a state constitution which blocks judges from even hearing challenges to marriage law and policy, urged the Legislature to legalize homosexual 'marriage.'

"The Legislature never did…but Romney didn't wait. Fulfilling a backdoor campaign promise to the pro-homosexual Log Cabin Republicans, he illegally ordered justices of the peace to perform same-sex 'marriages' in direct violation of the Massachusetts Constitution and the Legislature's constitutionally binding statute. Is it any wonder we question his political character?" the ad says.

"When a chief executive can violate multiple articles of the oldest functioning constitution in the world and disobey statutes he solemnly swore to defend and execute faithfully, then blame judges who never even asked him to intervene, he mocks the principle of limited government and the separation of powers. He robs Americans of their unalienable right to self-government, for which so many soldiers, sailors and airmen have died," it says.

"Senator McCain, despite the proclamations of your surrogates we hope you will act to earn the support of the conservative grassroots in November, unite the Republican Party, and lead it to victory. However, Willard Mitt Romney is a deal breaker."

The signers included several dozen leaders, although their organizations were listed for identification purposes only:

Matt Barber, policy director for Concerned Women for America


Ted Baehr, author of Culture Wise Family


Michael W. Calsetta of Conservative Democratic Alliance


Brian Camenker, president of MassResistance


Janet Folger, president of Faith2Action


Gary Glenn, president of American Family Association of Michigan


Thomas Glessner, J.D., president of National Institute of Family and Life Advocates


James Hartline, publisher of California Christian News


John Haskins, of Parents' Rights Coalition and UndergroundJournal.net


Linda Harvey, president of Mission America


Michael Heath, executive director of Christian Civic League of Maine


Gregg Jackson., author and radio host


Judge Ned Kirby, former assistant minority leader, Massachusetts State Senate


Peter LaBarbera, president of Republicans for Family Values


Jan M. LaRue, Esq., of Jan LaRue Consulting


Dr. Scott Lively, Esq., president of Defend the Family International


William J. Murray, chairman of Religious Freedom Coalition


Troy Newman, president of Operation Rescue


John O’Gorman, board member of Massachusetts Citizens for Life


Sandy Rios, president of Culture Campaign


John Russo, president of Marriage and Family Massachusetts


Stephen Strang, chief executive officer of Strang Communications


Karen Testerman, executive director of Cornerstone Policy Research


Randy Thomasson, president of Campaign for Children and Families


Paul Weyrich, president of Free Congress Foundation


Philip Zodhiates, president of Response Unlimited, Inc.
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posted by Fred Martinez at 11:13 PM 0 comments

1 Comments:

At 1:35 PM, Blogger Ted said...

Despite the Dems and the allied main stream media’s desperation to see Romney as McCain’s Veep, Mitt is clearly out, with (1) Obama doubling down on the class warfare theme (McCain’s 7 houses) and (2) McCain doubling down with ads showing the hypocrisy of Biden attacking Obama in the primaries — Romney did way more than that contra McCain.

This leaves only Govs Sarah Palin and Tim Pawlenty. Pro-abortion Ridge and Dem-Lieberman were never real considerations, despite relentless media goading. Pawlenty’s lackluster TV performances, coupled with Palin pizzazz, the primacy of oil drilling and the ticked off women/Hillary voters, does now portend a McCain/Palin checkmate on the Dems. This is so albeit the Dems and liberal media dare not mention Palin’s name, that is, everyone but…..

And if there’s any question as to Palin being uniquely positioned and able to more than nullify Biden in debate, see the excellent discussion at palinforvp.blogspot.com

Team McCain, well done!!!

 

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