February 13, 2007
Ben Wren (MyManMitt) posted an exclusive interview with that James Bopp regarding his endorsement of Mitt Romney for President. Bopp has been the General Counsel for the National Right to Life Committee and many other pro-life organizations. Although his questions are amicable, if not friendly, "MMM" gets right to the...
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A number of conservatives are working vigorously to find a way to make former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani's dismal stand on social issues palatable for pro-life voters. Family and life issues are apparently not important to some of these Republicans, who down-play Giuliani's solid pro-abortion record and his support...
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February 5, 2007
Rudolph W. Giuliani took another step toward running for president by filing a "statement of candidacy" with the Federal Election Commission, declaring his intent to seek the Republican nomination. Appearing on Hannity and Colmes, Giuliani was asked about his position on abortion. Giuliani: Where I stand on abortion is...
As a pro-abortion candidate for President, Rudy Giuliani's camp will look for a strategy to appease social conservatives within the Republican party. His supporters will suggest that he is the most viable candidate to face likely Democratic opponents in an effort to spur pro-life voters to take up the (nauseating)...
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February 2, 2007
After beating the Bears during the last regular season game I wondered ... The Green Bay Packers won't have to wait until the start of free agency again to learn the future of their star quarterback. Future Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre has decided to return to the team...
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Rich Lowry suggests that former Massachusetts governor Gov. Mitt Romney's "account of how he came to change his view on abortion—through the issue of stem-cell research—isn't very compelling and he would probably be better off not talking about it at all. " A pro-life reader disagrees:I have to disagree with...
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February 1, 2007
When conservatives look at former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani there is much to be admired. He is a hero of 9/11, a noted federal prosecutor, and a two-term Republican mayor in an overwhelmingly Democratic city. In fact, USA Today reports he is momentarily the leading candidate for the Republican...