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06 Dec 2007 09:29 am
Ron Paul on Mitt Romney
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Classy as usual:
"We live in times of great uncertainty when men of faith must stand up for American values and traditions before they are washed away in a sea of fear and relativism. I have never been one who is particularly comfortable talking about my faith in the political arena, and I find the pandering that typically occurs in the election season to be distasteful.
Our nation was founded to be a place where religion is freely practiced
and differences are tolerated and respected. I come to my faith through
Jesus Christ and have accepted him as my personal savior. At the same
time, I have worked tirelessly to defend and restore individual rights
and religious freedom for all Americans.
The recent attacks and insinuations, both direct and subtle, that Gov.
Romney may be less fit to serve as president of our United States
because of his faith fly in the face of everything America stands for.
Gov. Romney should be judged fairly, on his record and his character,
not on the church he attends."
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