May 22nd
My breakfast with Mitt Romney All I can say is I appreciate genuine leaders
and Mitt has my vote!
To sum it up Mitt had to answer
some great questions.
First Question: How do you
respond to main stream media with the flip-flop and
abortion.
Mitt stated, "I did, but I just
Flipped. "
Question 2: What is your
opinion of the Iraq situation.
Answer. The war was managed poorly.
There was a few other questions,
but Mitt just hit it on the head.
Tonight I had a friend who was
against Mitt. I said, What do you know about Mitt?
Of course the final answer was I really don't know
anything about Mitt Romney. After explaining the
basic points of success I think we have another
vote. My goal is to inform 333 voters. I think I am
up to 20.
Mitt did well at the 2nd debate,
but did not finish on the best note. Mayor Guliani
actually slammed Paul's position that America's
actions in the middle east resulted in September
11th.
During the debate mitt focused on
pro-active prevention with defense. Progress is
solid and Mitt is leading in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Mitt also was the first presidential candidate to
speak against the comprehensive immigration reform
bill in the Senate.
McCain: "I think that the
next president of the United States should eliminate
wasteful spending..."
Giuliani: "This country needs a president
that can exercise fiscal discipline."
Romney: "If I'm elected president, I'm going
to cap non-defense discretionary spending at
inflation minus one percent. That would save 300
billion dollars in 10 years. And if congress sends
me a budget that exceeds that cap, I will veto that
budget."
April
18th - Why is everyone going after Mitt...
They know when it's debate time he is the wild card.
There has been talk that Mitt is
not making a move. Well the fact is Rudy and McCain
are dropping while some new faces emerged. LSD....
Long slow distance is what it will take to win. As
Mitt speaks more and more people will understand and
be attracted to him as a person and on his
positions.
"If the 2008
Republican
presidential primary were held today, for
whom would you vote if the candidates were[see below]?"
Names
rotated
.
4/17-18/07
3/27-28/07
2/27-28/07
%
%
%
Rudy Giuliani
35
36
39
John McCain
16
20
19
Mitt
Romney
10
6
6
Newt
Gingrich
9
6
7
Fred
Thompson
8
9
n/a
Tommy
Thompson
4
2
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April
1st - Mitt
will protect the borders and cut government PORK!
Mr. Romney is getting assaulted
from all fronts. Well for family values, ethics and
morals one only has to look at his 38 year marriage.
For management, government
spending and leadership one only has to look at his
experience with Bain Consulting, Utah Olympics and
as the Governor of Mass.
The equation is very simple. Vote
Mitt if you want smaller government, less taxes,
values, immigration reform, firm and stable military
policy.
ISSUES ON MITT
Polling Data
Voting intention - 2008 New
Hampshire Republican primary
Apr. 2007
Jan. 2007
Mitt Romney
25%
13%
John McCain
25%
26%
Rudy Giuliani
19%
20%
Fred Thompson
6%
--
Ron Paul
2%
1%
Chuck Hagel
1%
3%
Mike Huckabee
1%
--
Duncan Hunter
1%
1%
Tom Tancredo
1%
2%
Condoleezza
Rice
--
7%
Newt Gingrich
--
6%
George Pataki
--
1%
Undecided
17%
15%
Voting intention -
2008 New Hampshire Democratic primary
Source: Zogby
International
Methodology: Telephone interviews with
502 likely Republican primary voters in
New Hampshire, and 504 likely Democratic
primary voters in New Hampshire,
conducted on Apr. 2 and Apr. 3, 2007.
Margin of error is 4.5 per cent.
$23,000,000... Yes, Romney has the support!
Well after one quarter Mitt Romney
pulled in 23 million. Next in the pecking order was
Giuliani who has 15 million. If money talks then the
front runner is Romney. The democratic top contender
Hillary "Vote for Bill" Clinton and Husain Obama generated 26 million.
The last few weeks have resulted
in Democrats pushing forward their agenda of bigger
government and tax increases. They attempted to pass
legislation for a massive tax increase and also
added a billion or two in pork to the war bill.
Hillary Clinton believes the
government can manage the health care system best.
Well anyone who has worked for the government,
including myself, knows a dollar on prescriptions
will be compensated with thousands of government
jobs to manage the programs.
It looks like it is a good thing
that Mitt is number 3 in the polls. First of all my
lucky number is 3 after my childhood hero Alan Trammell,
Detroit Tiger All Star Shortstop, and when people
listen and see Mitt they are going to fall off their
chair. If there has ever been a man who looks and
sounds the part Mitt is the candidate.
Along with looking and sounding the part Mitt is not
a life long politician, so this means he does not
change his views for each crowd. The article posted
above really hits a lot of great points about Mitt
as a person, leader and potential president.
Another example of a great leader
is how they act under different circumstances. Mitt
has proven he can get the job done as a Republican
in Mass, but check out the below video with the
I-man, Imus in the morning.
What a shocker he has family
values. Is not a life long politician. Is a great
leader and motivator. A leader who can speak with
the best of them. This is going to be fun!
"Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican
Mitt Romney have emerged as the leading presidential
favorites among party insiders, according to a new
Los Angeles Times Poll, which found deep partisan
divisions over the country's direction and top
issues in the 2008 campaign." Poll of over 400
political insiders
Anyone see Ms. Bill Clinton
talking in southern tongue? Is there any question
who would win this election.
1 March 2007- Click here for
Article 38 years of family values separates
Mitt from other presidential candidates
Romney,
for his part, tried to draw
sharp distinctions with
Giuliani and McCain a day
after assailing both.
He called
his wife Ann on stage at the
start of his speech. "Mitt
and I will be celebrating
our 38th wedding anniversary
this month," she said — a
reminder that McCain and
Giuliani have been divorced.
Seizing on
issues conservatives detest,
Romney assailed campaign
finance reform and
immigration proposals that
include a guest-worker
program. In a jab at his
rival, he referred to the
former as McCain-Feingold,
for the Arizona senator and
Russell Feingold, D-Wis.,
and the latter as
McCain-Kennedy, including
the liberal icon Sen. Edward
M. Kennedy, D-Mass.
Romney said, "I
stood at the center of the
battlefield on every major
social issue. I fought to
preserve our traditional
values and protect the
sanctity of human life."
26 February 2007
Note from Chris:
Mitt Romney on religion
It seems
to me politicians have to
choose a position on big
issues like pro-life, taxes
and immigration. When
leaders like George Bush say
pro-life it is taken as the
end all. Well we are 7 years
into the Bush term and his
pro-life stance has not
changed.
My point
is you will never agree with
a politician on 100% of the
issues. If you think family
is important, vote Mitt. If
you think government is to
big, vote Mitt. If you think
the government should lower
taxes, vote Mitt. Click here
for
Mitt
on the issues.
22 February 2007
Mitt Romney in South Carolina, Big quotes from
speech
Started out with Mitt's wife
stated, "Mitt has always been dedicated to her during personal
health crises... Mitt's dad told him to give 100% in his current
job. From this Mitt has committed 100% to every position he has ever held."
Great quotes from the future
president included, "politics stops at the waters edge."
"Jihad is to remove moderate
Muslim and place one leader in charge of We
should not reward Iran for bad behavior. We should
use sanctions to squeeze them to get on the right
track."
"Hundreds of millions of
dollars is spent on oil with countries that do not
like us."
"It is time to secure our border!"
"Democrats think the source of our
strength is government. Americans strength comes
from American people. American people have always
been the source of our strength and will always be."
"Do you believe in more government
or freeing the people of America?"
"As government grows in Europe
there has been less jobs and less growth."
"If you think health care is
expensive now, wait till its free."
In the end I was impressed with
Mitt. He is a leader who leads by example. It is
nice to see a political leader with a strong
conservative family background.
3 February 2007
Five reasons why we need Mitt
Romney?
1. We need a leader who is not a
lifetime politician. So far most of the candidates
who are competing for the 2008 election have been in
politics for a timeframe that makes
2. We need a leader who unites all people to
complete common goals.
3. We need an leader who is focused on results
not politics.
4. We need a leader with proven long term
management skills and results.
5. We need a leader with a record of slashing
government wasteful spending.
MITT ROMNEY HAS ALL OF THESE
SKILLS AND MORE
January 2007 ONE SIMPLE FACT...
1. A senator has not been elected
president since the 50's.