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This must be hard to write for Romney. Just the first thing abortion one could easily add that he's voiced support for Mississippi's personhood amendment (ban all abortions, no exceptions) but that other times he's voiced support for the typical exceptions most people support abortions for.
You can't print this?
Mitt Romney has yet to figure out WHERE he stands on the issues.
It's amoving target --- DAILY!
obama has no stand on anything unless it is a liberal stand and only then if it makes sense from a political standpoint. I find it entertaining to read the left's remarks about Romney while their boy is a zero as a president.
Having read many comparisons between Romney and Obama's stands on various issues both from their campaigns and from commentators, I'd say this article is from the Romney campaign and does not really represent a fair or balanced reporting of what each campaign is really saying about the issues.
I'm extremely disappointed in both candidates and with both major parties. I switched over to the U.S. Constitution Party many years ago. I cannot, in good conscience, support either. I find it difficult to even stand and say the Pledge of Allegiance. Can we honestly say anymore, that we are "one nation, under God", and are indivisible? Can we truly say there is "justice for all"? I find it interesting that in the early history of the Church, the Lord told Joseph Smith, that this nation was already "ripe for destruction". And that was back in the 1830's.
An important side note: Everywhere I read on the subject of the economy, I find the forecasters saying the same things; that the deficit has gone so high that it has reached a point of no return, and that the crash of the U.S. economy is inevitable and it will come soon. Unfortunately, we don't find this vital information in mainstream media.
Thanks Deseret News. Great piece!
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