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Originally Posted by crakjak
You have presented why I support Mitt, better than I could have myself!!!!
Besides, I believe he is actually much more conservative than he has been able to govern, he is a realist, and knew that if he was not elected in Mass, as governor he could have little to no influence. Now, he knows, that unless he is elected, he cannot effectively help the country. "...wise as a serpent, and harmless as a dove..." comes to mind. Jesus encouraged leaders to do exactly this type of action for influence. Wisdom goes deeper than just screaming ones values, which is similar to "...casting pearls before swine...!
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He just flip-flopped on his abortion stance, yesterday, while trying to get the Des Moines Register's endorsement.
He gets the nomination and then tacks to the center - typical.
During the campaign he vowed to appoint Supreme Court judges who would oppose Roe v. Wade. How is he NOT going to have this legislation on his agenda if this was his plan for Supreme Court Judges being appointed.
National Right to Life has 23 bills in Congress. What are his plans with that if he doesn't have pro-life as his agenda that he campaigned on during the primaries? He says he is not "familiar" with any legislation, but nine of the bills have 100 sponsors. Three of the bills have 218 sponsors.
I have no idea what this man is going to do once elected.