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Dec 26, 2006
A blogger from the most conservative state in the country...
http://idahoansformitt.wordpress.com/
He/she seems pretty cool.
Dec 25, 2006
Photos
This photo provided by the Massachusetts governors office shows Gov. Mitt Romney, left, meeting with a Massachusetts Army National Guard member assigned to Aviation Task Force, Camp Buehring, in Kuwait in this May 23, 2006 file photo, before visiting Iraq. (AP Photo/United States Air Force, Lt. Col. Martin Moerschell, File)
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at fundraiser for the Republican Party of Orange County in Irvine Calif. in this June 17, 2005 file photo. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures while speaking to a Republican Women's club in Concord, N.H. in this March 18, 2006 file photo. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures while speaking to the Republican's at the 4th annual Ronald Reagan Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa, in this Oct. 16, 2004 file photo. (AP Photo/Steve Pope, File)
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks during a holiday reception in Manchester, N.H., Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006. Romney will step down from office next month and is considered a possible 2008 presidential candidate. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney shakes hands with former state Speaker of the House Donna Sytek at a holiday reception in Manchester, N.H., Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006. Romney will step down from office next month and is considered a possible 2008 presidential candidate. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets guests at a holiday reception at a holiday reception in Manchester, N.H., Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006. Romney will step down from office next month and is considered a possible 2008 presidential candidate. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
Yahoo News
- Romney set for presidential announcement AP - Sat Dec 23, 12:21 AM ET
BOSTON - Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is making plans for his campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination in two phases early next month, a top adviser told The Associated Press on Friday.
Dec 24, 2006
Ted Haggard
"Pastor Ted Haggard, [at the time] president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NEA) in Colorado Springs, CO said:
" 'We evangelicals view Mormons as a Christian cult group. A cult group is a group that claims exclusive revelation. And typically, it's hard to get out of these cult groups. And so Mormonism qualifies as that'."http://www.religioustolerance.org/lds_crit.htm
He is more liberal than Mitt Romney, in that he supports civil unions for gays.
Although Haggard opposes same sex marriage, he has suggested that there should be civil unions for homosexual couples. [16]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Haggard#Teachings_on_homosexuality
Ted Haggart supports civil unions, while Mitt Romney, "When he ran for governor in 2002, Romney declared his opposition to both same-sex marriage and civil unions. [67] "Call me old fashioned, but I don't support gay marriage nor do I support civil union," said Romney in an October 2002 gubernatorial debate. He also voiced support for basic domestic partnership benefits for gay couples."
But their are other differences between Mitt Romney and Ted Haggard:
Sex and methamphetamine scandal
[edit] Allegations
On November 1, 2006, Mike Jones alleged that Haggard (whom Jones knew as "Art"; Haggard's middle name is Arthur) had paid for sex with him on an almost monthly basis over the previous three years. Jones contends the relationship was strictly physical, not emotional, and that he was typically paid a "couple of hundred dollars" but sometimes Haggard would pay him extra. [24] Jones also stated "[Haggard] had told me he loved snorting meth before [he] has sex with his wife" and that Haggard had also revealed a fantasy he had of having an orgy with "about six young college guys ranging from 18 to 22 in age." [25]
Jones claims Haggard had often used drugs in front of him,[24] but he said he never actually sold drugs to Haggard but instead introduced him to someone he could purchase it from.
- About two years ago he asked, "Hey, Mike, what do you know about meth? I don't do it personally, but I know people who do." I told him that some people think it enhances their sexual experience. He asked if I could help him get some. I located someone he could connect with. After that, he got it on his own. The last time he saw me, he was trying to get some and couldn't, which resulted in him sending me money through the mail in August, postmarked Colorado Springs. He wrote "Art" on the corner of the envelope. I just read that his middle name is Arthur....[26]
Jones said he made his outing allegations against Haggard in response to Haggard's political support for a Colorado Amendment 43 on the November 7, 2006 Colorado ballot that would ban same-sex marriage in that state. Jones told ABC News, "I had to expose the hypocrisy. He is in the position of influence of millions of followers, and he's preaching against gay marriage. But behind everybody's back [he's] doing what he's preached against."[25] Jones hoped that his statements would sway voters. [27]
Jones volunteered to take a polygraph test on a KHOW radio show hosted by Peter Boyles, where Jones first made the allegations. However, Jones' responses during the section of the polygraph test about whether he had engaged in sex with Haggard indicated deception. Haggard responded by saying "We're so grateful that he failed a polygraph test this morning, my accuser did." Jones was not asked questions about drug use. The test administrator expressed doubt about the accuracy of the test because of Jones's recent stress and resulting inability to eat or sleep. Jones says he doubts he will retake the test.[28]
Voice analysis expert Richard Sanders has compared the voice of Haggard from a television interview to that of the voicemails released by Jones and announced preliminary results stating that the voice on the voicemail is most likely that of Haggard. According to an article from KUSA, "Sanders makes his decision by comparing the resonance of the voice, the play of one's tongue and the inflection of vowel sounds."[29]
[edit] Rumors prior to the Jones allegations
Greg Montoya, editor of Out Front Colorado, a Denver GLBT newspaper, told the Colorado Springs Gazette that "rumors about Haggard's love life have circulated through Denver's gay community for the past year. 'But we didn't know it involved Mike Jones.'"[30]
Montoya's disclosure was paralleled by Lou Sheldon, chairman of the anti-gay Traditional Values Coalition and a self-proclaimed friend of Haggard, who told New York's The Jewish Week that he and "a lot" of other people had been aware of Pastor Haggard's same-sex behavior "for awhile... but we weren't sure just how to deal with it.... Ted and I had a discussion. He said homosexuality is genetic. I said, no it isn't. But I just knew he was covering up. They need to say that." [31]
[edit] Response to allegations
Haggard initially claimed he had never heard of his accuser and denied having ever done drugs and stated "I have not, I have never had a gay relationship with anybody."[32] Many evangelical leaders initially showed support for Haggard and were critical of media reports. James Dobson issued a news release stating, "It is unconscionable that the legitimate news media would report a rumor like this based on nothing but one man's accusation. Ted Haggard is a friend of mine and it appears someone is trying to damage his reputation as a way of influencing the outcome of Tuesday's election – especially the vote on Colorado's marriage-protection amendment – which Ted strongly supports."[33]
Later however, Haggard resigned as president of the National Association of Evangelicals. [34] He went on administrative leave from his position as senior pastor of New Life Church, saying "I am voluntarily stepping aside from leadership so that the overseer process can be allowed to proceed with integrity. I hope to be able to discuss this matter in more detail at a later date. In the interim, I will seek both spiritual advice and guidance."[35]
On November 2, 2006, senior church officials told Colorado Springs television station KKTV that Haggard has admitted to some of the claims made by Jones.[36] In an e-mail to New Life Church parishioners sent on the evening of November 2, Acting Senior Pastor Ross Parsley wrote, "It is important for you to know that he [Haggard] confessed to the overseers that some of the accusations against him are true."[37]
Haggard admitted on November 3 that he had purchased methamphetamine and received a massage from Jones, but he denied using the drugs or having sex with Jones. "I called him to buy some meth, but I threw it away. I bought it for myself but never used it." Haggard claimed in a radio interview, and added, "I was tempted, but I never used it."[38]
As it became apparent that some of the claims were true, and that Haggard's denials were false, some evangelical leaders such as Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell sought to downplay Haggard's influence on religious conservatives and also deny that the NAE is very important." [39] On his television show, "The 700 Club" Robertson said, "We're sad to see any evangelical leader fall" and also said the claim that the NAE represents thirty million people "just isn't true... We can't get their financial data. I think it's because they have very little money and very little influence." During a CNN interview, Jerry Falwell would go on record saying, "[Haggard] doesn't really lead the movement. He's president of an association that's very loose-knit... and no one has looked to them for leadership."[40] White House spokesman Tony Fratto sought to downplay Haggard's influence on the White House by saying that Haggard was only occasionally part of the weekly calls between evangelical leaders and the White House and had visited there only "a couple" of times.[41]
James Dobson, however, issued another public statement saying he was "heartsick" of learning about Haggard's admissions and that "the possibility that an illicit relationship has occurred is alarming to us and to millions of others." He also stated that "[Haggard] will continue to be my friend, even if the worst allegations prove accurate" and "nevertheless, sexual sin, whether homosexual or heterosexual, has serious consequences."[42]
[edit] Admission and removal from job
The "Overseer Board of New Life Church" released a prepared statement on the afternoon of November 4, 2006 that stated: "Our investigation and Pastor Haggard's public statements have proven without a doubt that he has committed sexually immoral conduct." The board cited the bylaws of the mega-church and said his conduct compelled them to remove him from his job.
During a New Life Church service on Sunday, November 5, 2006 another pastor read a letter from Haggard that stated:
| I am so sorry for the circumstances that have caused shame and embarrassment for all of you.... The fact is I am guilty of sexual immorality, and I take responsibility for the entire problem. I am a deceiver and a liar. There is a part of my life that is so repulsive and dark that I've been warring against it all of my adult life.... The accusations that have been leveled against me are not all true, but enough of them are true that I have been appropriately and lovingly removed from ministry. | ||
| — Ted Haggard, letter to New Life Church [43] |
Haggard went on to say that his removal was permanent, and that until a new senior pastor could be found, Ross Parsley, the Associate Senior Pastor, would hold that position.
Haggard is to be counseled by a team including Jack Hayford and Tommy Barnett who intend to "perform a thorough analysis of Haggard's mental, spiritual, emotional and physical life", including the use of polygraph tests .[44] The team was to include James Dobson, who later stepped aside, citing time constraints.[45]
Dec 23, 2006
Coast Guard mission to be retained with state and National Guard support
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Dec 22, 2006
JACOB WEISBERG'S TIRESOME CONDESCENSION
| David French, has a great article here |
More great info from slate!
Citgo Petroleum Corporation or Citgo, a subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., the Venezuelan state-owned petroleum company.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/citgo.asp
Slate part II
"Folks, we need to get this on the MSM. Email O'reilly, Hannity, anyone who you think might pick up this story. This guy needs to be fired."
New Montana for Mitt Website
Dec 21, 2006
Jacob Weisberg of Slate
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Dec 20, 2006
Barack Hussein Obama
Obama was right about:
- Religion
- Culture
- Education
- Crime and Punishment
- That some crimes deserve the death penalty.
- Justice Reform
- We should videotape all capital punishment interrogations.
- To have been concerned about the difference between punishment for crack and powder cocaine.
- Obama was better on crime than Trump.
- Race
- Virtues
- Obama was a better person and father than Trump.
- Taxes
Obama was Wrong About
- Crime and Punishment
- Obama was wrong to oppose the mandatory death penalty for gang members who kill cops.
- Obama wants to reward people for breaking the law.
- Race
- Politics
- Republicans
- Obama often mischaracterizes the views of those he disagrees with.
- Obama was a hypocrite concerning the Clintons.
- Obama was sometimes stupid in the way he tried to blame Bush for everything.
- Lies.
- Business and Economy
- Abortion
- It is pretty messed up for Obama to have voted NO on notifying parents of minors who get out-of-state abortions.
- Obama is right to reach across the aisle for common ground on abortion.
- Education
- Private Schools
- Obama is a republican when it comes to his family (sending them to private schools), but wants us to live like democrats (doesn't want us to have vouchers to go to private schools).
- Obama made the right decision for his kids, but the wrong decision for our kids.
- Obama is wrong when he says, "We need to fix and improve our public schools, not throw our hands up and walk away from them."
Belief: Obama Opposed Conservative Supreme Court Nominees
Reasons to Agree:
Voted NO on confirming Samuel Alito
Voted NO on confirming John Roberts
Reasons to Disagree:
Seen as obstructing qualified nominees for partisan reasons
Belief: Obama Supports Abortion Rights
Reasons to Agree:
Led Illinois legislature on protecting a woman's right to choose
Supports Roe v. Wade
Reasons to Disagree:
Opponents argue life begins at conception and abortion ends a human life
Belief: Obama Voted Against CAFTA
Reasons to Agree:
Concern for American labor standards and jobs
Reasons to Disagree:
Free trade can stimulate economic growth and development in partner countries
Belief: Obama Opposed Arctic Oil Drilling
Reasons to Agree:
Voted to ban drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Reasons to Disagree:
Limits domestic energy independence and potential economic growth
Belief: Obama Supports Health Care as a Right
Reasons to Agree:
Expanded health coverage to 85,000 Illinois residents
Advocated for universal coverage
Reasons to Disagree:
Government-mandated coverage can increase bureaucracy and cost
Belief: Obama Opposes the Death Penalty
Reasons to Agree:
Led reforms in Illinois on capital case procedures
Reasons to Disagree:
Some argue capital punishment deters serious crime and delivers justice
Belief: Obama Supports Affirmative Action
Reasons to Agree:
Endorsed race-conscious policies in education, hiring, and contracts
Reasons to Disagree:
Critics claim it can result in reverse discrimination
Belief: Obama Opposed Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Reasons to Agree:
Voted NO on constitutional ban of same-sex marriage
Reasons to Disagree:
Some believe marriage should be defined traditionally
Belief: Obama Opposed the Patriot Act Wiretap Provisions
Reasons to Agree:
Voted NO on extending FBI's roving wiretap powers
Reasons to Disagree:
Proponents say it enhances national security capabilities
Belief: Obama Opposed Bankruptcy Reform Bill
Reasons to Agree:
Believed it would harm consumers
Reasons to Disagree:
Aimed to reduce abuse of bankruptcy system
Belief: Obama Supports Immigration Benefits for Legal Immigrants
Reasons to Agree:
Supports Medicaid and welfare benefits for legal immigrants
Reasons to Disagree:
Critics argue it encourages dependency on state resources
Belief: Obama Supports Gun Control
Reasons to Agree:
Advocates banning semi-automatic weapons
Supports child safety locks and purchase restrictions
Reasons to Disagree:
Opponents claim it infringes on Second Amendment rights
Belief: Obama Criticized Israeli Policy
Reasons to Agree:
Willingness to challenge U.S. allies on human rights grounds
Reasons to Disagree:
Risk of undermining strategic alliances in the Middle East
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Dec 17, 2006
Romney Reading
Romney Books
"What we become depends on what we read after all of the professors have finished with us. The greatest university of all is a collection of books."
** Thomas Carlyle
I've tried to make a list of other books that Romney has read and referenced. I know he liked the John Adams book by Mccullough. What books have you heard him reference?
1. The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, by Bill Bryson
2. The Wealth and Poverty of Nations, "But number five, the culture of America is under attack. Now some people say wait, when you talk about culture, Governor, that's not of the same order of magnitude as the things you just mentioned: jihadists and the emergence of Asia, spending too much money, using too much oil. And I disagree. There was a book written some years ago by a fellow named David Landis; he's a Harvard professor. The book was given to me. It's called The Wealth and Poverty of Nations. The jacket cover included an endorsement by John Kenneth Galbraith. I said, oh boy, this is going to be some liberal diatribe. I read through it and found it pretty scholarly. And after about 500 pages, he concludes with roughly these words: If anything can be learned from the history of economic development in the world, it is this--culture makes all the difference."
3. Does anyone know what book he is talking about? When he mentions "Jim" is he talking about, "James A. Phillips". When he says, Paul is he talking about "Paul Weyrich"? "The sea change applies to our military as well. At one time, we were content with the idea that the military was responsible for winning wars. Increasingly, we find ourselves responsible not only for winning the war, but also for keeping the peace. We play, increasingly, peacekeeping roles; how we prepare for those and train for those is something which Jim and Paul in their book have spent some time talking about." Governor Mitt Romney, Heritage Lecture #904
4. The World is Flat, "Amazingly, these rankings don't even include the countries that are our real competition. India and China, in the words of Tom Friedman's latest book, just brought three billion more people onto the playing field." Governor Mitt Romney, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce Hearing on "High School Reform: Examining State and Local Efforts"
5. Theodore Rex and The Rise of Teddy Roosevelt, "Well, I happen to believe that one of the most important things a president of the United States does is set a culture of integrity, character, vision, patriotism, that the values that a president is known for and lives by live on well beyond some of his or her policies -- I guess all his, at this point. His policies. And, you know, I will go back -- and read a couple of books about Teddy Roosevelt last year, "Theodore Rex" and "The Rise of Teddy Roosevelt," I looked at some of his policies and said, gosh, I have exactly the opposite view today. The Republic Party has a different view then it did back in 1900." Governor Mitt Romney, C-Span Transcript, BRIAN LAMB, HOST
- The Cube and the Cathedral by George Weigel,
- The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright,
- America Alone by Mark Steyn
- The Places in Between by Rory Stewart, and Bill Bryson's latest book
Dec 15, 2006
Was watching Return of the King Last Night...
Denethor: "My sons are spent."
[Denethor steps away from Faramir. Pippin approaches.]



Denethor: "My line has ended."

Pippin (looking at Faramir): "He's alive!"

Denethor: "The house of Stewards has failed."

Pippin: "He needs medicine my lord!"
Denethor: "My line has ended!"
[Denethor wanders to the edge of the courtyard. He looks down to see the orc army.]

Pippin: "My lord!"
Denethor: "Rohan has deserted us."
[Orc catapults fling boulders at the city. People cry and run.]



Denethor: "Théoden has betrayed me."

[More boulders fall.]


Denethor: "Abandon your posts! Flee! Flee for you lives!"


[Gandalf smacks Denethor with his staff, knocking him out.]




Gandalf: "Prepare for battle."

[Gandalf rides down to rally the soldiers.]
Gandalf: "Pull them in! To the wall! Defend the wall! Return to your posts!"
[The soldiers return to their posts. Gandalf looks out at the opposing army.]


Gandalf: "Send these foul beasts into the abyss!"
I am greatful for those in the Millitary who have not abandoned their posts!
Dec 14, 2006
Romney is Fox News' 3rd political story
POLITICS Headlines
Romney makes 6th story on drudge...
Dec 13, 2006
Agreement permits specially trained State Troopers to enforce federal immigration law
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Dec 12, 2006
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Dec 11, 2006
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From Nathan
Incoming House intelligence chief botches easy intel quiz
When asked by CQ National Security Editor Jeff Stein whether al Qaeda is one or the other of the two major branches of Islam -- Sunni or Shiite -- Reyes answered "they are probably both," then ventured "Predominantly -- probably Shiite."
That is wrong. Al Qaeda was founded by Osama bin Laden as a Sunni organization and views Shiites as heretics.
Reyes could also not answer questions put by Stein about Hezbollah, a Shiite group on the U.S. list of terrorist organizations that is based in Southern Lebanon.

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