Here at MyManMitt we sometimes dabble in the technological side of blogging (as if you didn't notice). Since our redesign the "Issues" page has been down. No longer.
This is version 1, but we will be filling this out as the campaign moves forward.
Earlier in the week we launched the first of our online tools, an interactive issues chart. Today we get down to business with an easy to read and understand FAQ on the topics that people have questions about.
In our continuing quest to fight the fight for Mitt we are launching the first in a series of interactive applications to help you better get to know the candidate (Hey - we can officially call him a candidate now!). CLICK ON THE GRAPHIC BELOW
Today we give you the interactive Issue Map allowing you to quickly digest Governor Romney's positions on various topics, view videos, search blogs, and download issue papers from the campaign. More tools will be available soon!
As a Californian following the illegal immigration issue, I would say that Mitt is the one candidate in the field who actually believes that people here illegally should not get to be citizens before people who are trying to legally immigrate here.
He is also the one candidate that supports letting local law enforcement inquire into the immigration status of suspects they investigate. In fact, he made that executive order before it was, unfortunately, rescinded by the next governor in MA.
I don't know how that fits into your broader NAFTA and SPP question. NAFTA provides for a temporary worker visa that has to be renewed annually, but that isn't really the problem. With that program, we know who is coming in and unless they overstay their visa, they are doing so legally.
NAFTA also allows for easier shipping across borders and you may think that contributes to illegal importation of contraband and illegal immigration. It probably does. Border security will always have to be innovative in order to not stifle free trade. Mitt is the most competent person for the job.
But none of this has stopped some of the Christian right's most influential power brokers from offering endorsements and strategic help, signaling that Romney is doing more than pandering on abortion and gay marriage. He’s on board to change the courts and their interpretation of the Constitution.
Jay Sekulow, the head of Pat Robertson’s American Center for Law and Justice (ALCJ) and one of the most prominent evangelical figures in the country, has placed his seal of approval on Romney and signed on to advise his campaign. Gary Marx, a former Bush campaign liaison to the evangelical community, is Romney’s Conservative Coalitions Director. Marx also heads up the Judicial Confirmation Network, which last year ran an ad ominously portraying "left-wing extremists" opposing the Alito Supreme Court nomination as supporting legal positions that were antithetical to "the real America."
You see, the "Mormon issue" is overblown. If you still need more evidence, I encourage you to visit Evangelicals for Mitt. What more can be said?
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Yeah this was very compelling. I think a Romney/Schwarzeneggar ticket would be irresistable for the American Public. Moral and physical might during a time of national need.
I'm a poor Libertarian student and despite the low quality of his video I will be registering Republican to vote for Romney when the Primary's come around and donating some money to his campaign. He has the right stance on Iraq, on our economy, on fiscal responsibility, and on social issues.
I would love to see Romney paired with a Democrat for '08.
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