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avatar4321
12-07-2007, 11:28 AM
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/staticarticles/article59079.html

Pat Buchanan weighs in on the speech:


If Mitt Romney wins the Republican nomination, it will be due in large measure to his splendid and moving defense of his faith and beliefs delivered today at the George Bush Presidential Library.
The address was courageous in a way John F. Kennedy's speech to the Baptist ministers was not. Kennedy went to Houston to assure the ministers he agreed with them on virtually every issue where they differed with the Catholic agenda and that his faith would not affect any decision he made as president. He called himself "the Democratic Party's candidate for president who happens also to be a Catholic."

It was like saying: "I happen to be left-handed. I can't help it."

Romney did not truckle. He did not suggest that his faith was irrelevant to the formation of his political philosophy. While declaring, "I will serve no one religion, no one group, no one cause and no one interest," he did not back away an inch from his Mormon faith.

"There are some for whom these commitments are not enough," said Romney. "They would prefer it if I would simply distance myself from my religion, say that it is more a tradition than my personal conviction, or disavow one or another of its precepts. That I will not do. I believe in my Mormon faith, and I endeavor to live by it. My faith is the faith of my fathers. I will be true to them and to my beliefs."
If this costs me the presidency, said Romney, so be it.

That is the kind of defiance this country can never hear enough of.

What Romney was saying was: If you so dislike or resent my faith you will not vote for me if I stay true to it, don't vote for me. But that may say more about you than it does about me. (More in the link)

Personally, this speech has fired me up more than anything in the election so far. I am actually seriously considering donating some money to Mitt, which is not going to be easy cause im broke. But I've never donated money to a political campaign before. But i am seriously moved by this.

AFbombloader
12-07-2007, 11:43 AM
I have liked him since the beginning. I haven made up my mind yet about who to support, but this helps.

AF:salute:

darin
12-07-2007, 11:53 AM
Mitt seemed awfully presidential during that address. In fact, he's like a moral, ethical, better-looking Bill Clinton (from 1991-2). :)

Hagbard Celine
12-07-2007, 11:54 AM
Dude, if you're broke you've got better things to spend your money on than a damn politician--even if it is a politician you agree with.

avatar4321
12-07-2007, 12:01 PM
Dude, if you're broke you've got better things to spend your money on than a damn politician--even if it is a politician you agree with.

maybe. but isnt that my choice?

Yurt
12-07-2007, 07:45 PM
maybe. but isnt that my choice?

no, hags a socialist

Kathianne
12-07-2007, 07:51 PM
I think Mitt's speech was great, well except for atheists. ;) With that said, I'd not a problem with his Morman beliefs, it's rather his slickness that bothered me. I'll be forever grateful for the speech, that put religions in context of our nation. 'a president of all religions', because we are a pluralistic nation.

avatar4321
12-07-2007, 08:37 PM
I think Mitt's speech was great, well except for atheists. ;) With that said, I'd not a problem with his Morman beliefs, it's rather his slickness that bothered me. I'll be forever grateful for the speech, that put religions in context of our nation. 'a president of all religions', because we are a pluralistic nation.

Honestly, ive been hearing people complain that he is too slick forever and i just dont see it. maybe someone can explain it to me.

Yurt
12-07-2007, 09:16 PM
Honestly, ive been hearing people complain that he is too slick forever and i just dont see it. maybe someone can explain it to me.

yeah, me too.

i think people don't like "good looking" people when they have to vote for them. they will buy movie tickets to see them tho...

Kathianne
12-07-2007, 09:21 PM
Honestly, ive been hearing people complain that he is too slick forever and i just dont see it. maybe someone can explain it to me.

The spiel on Mass. health care, which really isn't great shakes is what first comes to mind. Then there was the Olympics, which had many good moments, but the negs were covered over. I know, politics. This is the presidency we are speaking of.

avatar4321
12-08-2007, 12:30 PM
The spiel on Mass. health care, which really isn't great shakes is what first comes to mind. Then there was the Olympics, which had many good moments, but the negs were covered over. I know, politics. This is the presidency we are speaking of.

If there were negs. in the Olympics then i sure never heard about them. I was there and everything seemed to go fine other than some traffic congestion.

Joe Steel
12-08-2007, 02:29 PM
What a disaster. It showed Romney has no business running for President. Clearly, he doesn't understand American political traditions.

avatar4321
12-08-2007, 02:48 PM
What a disaster. It showed Romney has no business running for President. Clearly, he doesn't understand American political traditions.

yeah quoting the founders really demonstrates a lack of understanding of American political tradition.

If you think some great tradition has been offended, than maybe its time we changed the tradition.