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One year ago... I was listening to Michael Savage talk aobut the need for better mental health care, in relation to what has happened with this Cho. Cho was ruled Mentally ill by court; but let go after a hospital visit. It seems to me that we don't want to tell anyone that there is anything wrong with them. Like we don't want to hurt their feelings... Apparently Virginia Tech knew he had health problems, but didn't tell his room-mate! I have an adopted brother who is homeless in LA who has schizophrenia. The issue of mental health care means a lot to me. My brother was told by a psychologist that he had schizophrenia, while he was living with my parents. My parents tried for years to figure out what was wrong with him, and this information from the psycologist would have helped. Hillary is right. It does take a village or community. I'm glad their was a professional psychologist. Romney is also right. It takes a family. My parents can not take care of my bro...

Governor Mitt Romney and "mental health"

Governor Mitt Romney and "mental health" "As the Haleigh Poutre case demonstrates, errors in human judgment occur. What is unusual is how many people involved in Haleigh's care – medical professionals, case workers and administrators from many disciplines – made errors. I welcome new systems and processes that will identify and guard against circumstances where human error may have severe consequences." Governr Mitt Romney, 03-21-2006 "A tragic crisis shone a spotlight last year on the operations and culture of the Department of Correction. This group of experts worked long and hard to identify areas of weakness in our state prison network. Their conclusion is clear: It is time to correct our system of correction." Governor Mitt Romney, 06-30-2004 Press Release Accepting the commission's report at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center Is it true that the mentally ill will no longer receive MassHealth coverage for psychiatric serv...

Governor Mitt Romney Gun Policy

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  Governor Mitt Romney and Firearms Policy According to his 2002 gubernatorial campaign, Romney "is a supporter of the federal assault weapons ban. Mitt also believes in the rights of those who hunt to responsibly own and use firearms." July 1st, 2002 Mitt Romney signed a permanent ban on Assault Weapons. "Deadly assault weapons have no place in Massachusetts," Romney said, at a bill signing ceremony with legislators, sportsmen's groups and gun safety advocates. "These guns are not made for recreation or self-defense. They are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people." Governor Romney Is A Firm Supporter Of Second Amendment Rights. Despite a heavily Democratic anti-gun legislature, Governor Romney has been able to work across the aisle to simplify and clarify gun laws in Massachusetts. Governor Romney Helped Simplify And Clarify Massachusetts' Gun Laws For Gun Owners: Governor Romney supported...

Mitt Romney and the Family

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Mitt Romney and the Family In Romney's book Turnaround he said of his campaign with Ted Kennedy that, "Ideas I brought forward were dissected and distorted to their illogical extreme." Romney was disappointed that he had failed to "…raise new ideas for government, help rebuild a disappearing second party, and stand for something bigger than self interest… the campaign had been about charges and misperceptions, not ideas and ideals." Romney has said; "America cannot continue to lead the family of nations around the world if we suffer the collapse of the family here at home." If you want to know what Mitt Romney thinks about the family read the following links: Press Releases from Governor Mitt Romney on the Family. 2003 01-21-2004, ROMNEY DETAILS MANDATORY PARENTAL PREP PLAN 02-11-2004, ROMNEY STATEMENT REGARDING CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION 02-24-2004, STATEMENT OF GOVERNOR ROMNEY ON THE FEDERAL MARRIAGE AMENDMENT 03-12-2004, STATEMENT OF GOVERNOR...

Apr 10, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney's Remarks at the George Bush Presidential Library Center

Governor Mitt Romney, his wife Ann and son Josh traveled to Austin, Texas on Tuesday to meet with supporters and later to College Station, TX where they were greeted by Texas A&M students, toured the George Bush Presidential Library. Governor Romney delivered a policy speech that evening at the George Bush Presidential Library. Governor Mitt Romney's Remarks at the George Bush Presidential Library Center Tuesday, Apr 10, 2007 Rising To A New Generation of Global Challenges Thank you for that welcome, and thank you President and Mrs. Bush for this invitation to speak at Texas A&M, a proud university with time-honored traditions. I've only been here for a few hours, but spending that time with students here, I understand why you chose this place for your library. You are all lucky to have a national treasure here in this library. I'm not talking about the memorabilia and records – I'm talking about President and Mrs. Bush. Once they led a nation - today they insp...

A CEO For The USA?

By: Richard Lowry National Review Saturday, Apr 14, 2007 "Mitt Romney tells the audience at a town-hall meeting here how his kids got him a 1962 Rambler - the American Motors car produced by his dad George Romney – for his 60th birthday. It seems just a charming story to warm up the crowd. Romney says, 'We got it started, drove it up the road – and then pushed it home.' People laugh. But Romney is really telling a parable about his favorite theme: change. "He says his 1962 car had no arm rest, no seatbelts, no bucket seats, and a great big steering wheel that it took a lot of muscle to turn. 'Cars have changed a lot,' he says. And then he launches into his real point: 'People selling us goods and services figure out they got to make them better every year.' The people who run government feel no similar obligation, especially in Washington where 'talk is the currency.' Romney says 'talk has no value – not in the real world,' and ...

Hugh Hewitt and Governor Mitt Romney

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Conservative Commentator Hugh Hewitt: "There's a long way to go until Iowa, but as 2007 opens, the momentum remains where it was throughout 2006, with Mitt Romney." (Hugh Hewitt's Blog, "Steyn, Owens, Romney And Me," http://hughhewitt.townhall.com, 1/4/07) Conservative Radio Talk show host has long been hosting Romney on his show. He's not "on the record" as endorsing Romney . . . but he sure seems to be quite praiseworthy. It was at Hewitt's suggestion/request that Lowell and John started the Article6Blog. Hugh Hewitt's A Mormon in the White House? Hugh Hewitt's new book - A Mormon in the White House? An ad for Hugh Hewitt's New York Times Best Seller "A Mormon in the White House? - 10 Things Every American Should Know about Mitt Romney" The best Hugh Hewitt AMitWH Contest Entry Gotta push the book to win the prize! Buy Hugh Hewitt's "A Mormon in the White House" And please pray that I can win the t...