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Old 05-04-2007, 07:10 AM
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That’s the best they can do to spin Romney into a non-Social Conservative of course they fail to mention he didn’t pass one piece of legislation that was Pro-Choice...but that’s beside the point. Easy to understand msnbc spinning that, unfortunate to see JavaBlack played it stupid.

He’s “Right” enough for me, where do you think the “Far-Right” would wish him to be more extreme?


And “Most of America” is “Center-Right”, with the only exception being abortion in which they’re “Center” (well...current American voters anywho).
What kind of pro life bill was Romney supposed to pass? He's governor, which means he won't see any pro life legislation and never had a single opportunity to pass anything. Romney can say what he likes about his issue on abortion in Mass because he'd never have to vote on anything. Unless you live in a rare state that wants to pass a bill banning abortion in hopes to use it to challenge Roe v Wade, a governor's position (from any state) on abortion is completely meaningless.
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