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National Review Online: The Republican Is A True, Viable Conservative Voice Deserving Support

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by tyjohn47 December 13, 2007 12:16 PM EST
A propaganda rag like NRO endorsing Romney is just one more reason NOT to vote for him.

Romney is as phony as a $3 bill.
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by grumpas December 13, 2007 11:40 AM EST
Mitt Romney is a very "moderate" conservative. posted by perception5

There is no such thing as a ''moderate'' conservative anymore. If they are they don''t get very far in the Republican party. All the moderate ones have left the party a long time ago like me and been forced by circumstances into the liberal camp. If he were moderate he would not have gotten this far in the party.
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by brianbwb-2009 December 13, 2007 11:31 AM EST
National Review Online: The Republican Is A True, Viable Conservative Voice Deserving Support

International Brian Online: The Repubiclickeran Is A True, Fascist Conservative Voice Which Is Why He Is The Last Thing America Needs
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by perception5 December 13, 2007 10:26 AM EST
HE HAS PROMISED TO MAKE SURE THAT AMERICA KEEPS SENDING MONEY TO THESE ANIMALS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND KEEP US IN THEIR WARS!


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Posted by bluestardad at 06:01 AM : Dec 13, 2007

............bluestarday, still out here pushing your propaganda.

Now for the facts:

Mitt Romney, in an interview with the Associated Press, has indicated that he is against any permanent US bases in Iraq. Mitt wants to expedite the turnover of security to Iraqi forces.

Mitt Romney is a very "moderate" conservative.

Mitt''s father, George Romney, marched with Martin Luther King Jr. when he was a popular 3-term Governor of Michigan.

When Mitt becomes our next president he will govern from the "center".

No one else running from either party has the cross-functional success experience in private, non-profit, and pubic sector as Mitt.

That''s why I''m voting for Mitt Romney.
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by bluestardad December 13, 2007 9:01 AM EST
IF THE NRO IS SUPPORTING HIM THEN HE HAS BEEN BOUGHT BY THE ISRAELI LOBBY GROUPS.

HE HAS PROMISED TO MAKE SURE THAT AMERICA KEEPS SENDING MONEY TO THESE ANIMALS IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND KEEP US IN THEIR WARS!
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by trangotower1 December 13, 2007 8:46 AM EST
Mediaprechr is right. There is no way Mitt Romney will ever be elected. This country is way too full of bigots to ever elect a mormon.
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by kansas1946 December 13, 2007 3:35 AM EST
Our guiding principle has always been to select the most conservative viable candidate. In our judgment, that candidate is Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts. Unlike some other candidates in the race, Romney is a full-spectrum conservative: a
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Boy, you can say that again, NRO. Full-spectrum is right. From pro-choice to anti-choice, for stem-cell research to not for stem-cell research, from civil unions to gay lynchings. Yes, this is your guy, and your Republican right-wing readers do need some direction. With the sorry lineup the Republicans have scraped together, I guess the Mormon does look the most normal. I am not sure the rest of those guys are even from the planet earth.
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by incog-nito December 13, 2007 2:24 AM EST
I thought I read an article on NRO some time ago touting Giuliani. Or was it Thompson? In fact it''s hard to keep track of these myriad "endorsements" from them. If Huckabee jumps in front, expect to hear a new, revised endorsement coming out of NRO.
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by mediapreachr December 13, 2007 12:00 AM EST
Much ado about nothing-Romney will never be president.
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by johnshaft4 December 12, 2007 7:15 PM EST
It is obvious that the folks at the NRO need more potent anti psychotic meds.
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