From Deseret News archives:
Romney in Virginia to court religious right
Instead, Romney, who is intensely courting this key segment of his Republican Party's base in hopes of winning the 2008 presidential nomination, expounded on themes less specific to his candidacy such as the importance of child-rearing and marriage and the presence of evil in the world.
He said "there is no work more important to America's future than the work that is done within the four walls of the American home" and he criticized people who choose not to get married because they enjoy the single life.
"It seems that Europe leads Americans in this way of thinking," Romney told the crowd of more than 5,000. "In France, for instance, I'm told that marriage is frequently contracted in seven-year terms where either party can move when their term is up. How shallow and how different from the Europe of the past."
And he twice made reference to the Virginia Tech shootings on April 16 in which a gunman killed 32 people before killing himself.
He added: "Pornography and violence poison our music and movies and TV and video games. The Virginia Tech shooter, like the Columbine shooters before him, had drunk from this cesspool."
Robertson, who has not endorsed any of the 2008 presidential candidates, called Romney an "outstanding American."
The former governor praised Robertson in a glancing mention of their religious differences.
"When he was running for president, he offered to leave this beautiful place, his home, to lead a people of many faiths," Romney said, noting Robertson's run for the White House in 1988. "Today he's offered one of those to come visit him in his home."
It was Romney's second appearance at Regent University in the past four months. His visits underscore the competition for support from top Christian conservative leaders such as Robertson, who reaches millions through his television and radio programs. Romney, along with several other GOP hopefuls, attended a convention of religious broadcasters in February. Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani will appear at Regent next month.
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