Romney Watch
Romney Watch: Romney Research by the editors of BMG
Submitted by jasonfromwaltham on July 14, 2007 - 7:33am.
2008 Presidential Candidates | Candidates 2008 | Mitt Romney | republican | Romney | Romney Watch
The editors of Blue Mass Group are entering the growing corps of Romney Watchers. They have opened a new Wiki of fact checked items about our least favorite ex-Governor.
Copied from BMG:
"We are delighted to introduce The Romney Research Center: A Media Resource. This is a wiki page where we will collect verified, fact-checked background information about Willard that can be used by members of the media and other interested observers as a reference resource.
Romney Watch: Let it flood
Submitted by jasonfromwaltham on April 20, 2007 - 2:40pm.
2008 Election | Romney | Romney Watch
CROSS BMG
Back in 2005, Gov. Romney vetoed funds for flood prevention in Peabody. And in 2006, Peabody Square flooded again. Totally forseeable, totally avoidable, and our Governor made sure that it, in fact, was not avoided. We got on Romney's case for the needless veto of an obvious and outstanding need.
read more at Blue Mass Group
http://bluemassgroup.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=7091
Romney Watch: The Flip Flopper
Submitted by jasonfromwaltham on January 19, 2007 - 1:29pm.
2008 | 2008 Presidential Election | Candidates 2008 | Romney | Romney Watch
Today's Boston Globe demonstrates some of the most well know Romney "evolutions" of the past several years in comical form. Why are they "evolutions"
(or devolutions as the case may be) when we talk about Republicans and flip flops when we talk about Democrats. Romney is a flip flopper!
Mitt Romney... he was for Massachusetts before he was against it.
Romney Watch CrossKos: Republicans were not conservative enough
Submitted by jasonfromwaltham on November 8, 2006 - 7:37pm.
2008 | Romney | Romney Watch
Check this out on Kos. Get ready our "wonderful" governor Romney.
Mitt Romey (R-MA) is also in denial:
Americans spoke last night and Republicans are listening. Americans have not become less conservative, but they believe some Republicans have. [...]
We didn't hear a mandate for a more liberal direction because the Democrats didn't present one. Americans don't share those liberal ideas.
What voters told us is that America is stuck and Washington is broken. Voters told us to move forward by embracing our conservative convictions that Americans agree with and value - and we will.

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