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Romney urges grads to honor family commitments

May 12, 2012 RSS Feed Print

By KASIE HUNT and RACHEL ZOLL, Associated Press

LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) — Mitt Romney's Mormon faith has shaped his life, but he barely mentioned it as he spoke to graduates at an evangelical university Saturday.

And he hardly touched on hot-button social issues like abortion and gay marriage, instead offering a broad-based defense of values like family and hard work.

"Culture — what you believe, what you value, how you live — matters," Romney told graduates gathered in the football stadium on Liberty University's campus in the Virginia mountains. "The American culture promotes personal responsibility, the dignity of work, the value of education, the merit of service, devotion to a purpose greater than self, and at the foundation, the preeminence of the family."

Instead of a red-meat conservative policy speech, Romney discussed his own family and offered a defense of Christianity, saying that "there is no greater force for good in the nation than Christian conscience in action." Still, he was inclusive: "Men and women of every faith, and good people with none at all, sincerely strive to do right and lead a purpose-driven life," Romney said.

He had one sustained applause line in a 20-minute speech delivered days after President Barack Obama historically embraced gay marriage. "Marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman," Romney said to a cheering crowd of students who have to follow a strict code of conduct that considers sex out of wedlock and homosexuality to be sins.

On Saturday, Obama was not seeking to revisit the issue of gay marriage. In his weekly radio and Internet address, the president didn't mention his history-making endorsement. Instead, he repeated his call for congressional lawmakers to take up a "to-do list" of tax breaks, mortgage relief and other initiatives that he insists will create jobs and help middle-class families struggling in the sluggish economy.

Having spent part of the week on the West Coast raising money for his re-election effort, Obama appeared in the Rose Garden of the White House to honor award-winning law enforcement officers.

It was Obama's first joint appearance with Vice President Joe Biden after Biden, according to aides, apologized to the president for pushing gay marriage to the forefront of the presidential campaign and inadvertently pressuring Obama to declare his support for same-sex unions.

Obama and Biden were all smiles as they walked to the sun-splashed ceremony together. Introducing Obama, Biden credited the president's commitment to law enforcement and the two quickly embraced before Obama spoke.

The late Rev. Jerry Falwell founded Liberty University in 1971 to be for evangelical Christians "what Notre Dame is to young Catholics and Brigham Young is to young Mormons," as his son, University Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr., said on commencement day. It's become a destination for Republican politicians looking to speak to the religious right, and Romney's campaign team — planning the speech long before gay marriage became a central issue — viewed it as an opportunity to address the kind of socially conservative audience that had been wary of him during the prolonged GOP primary fight.

For Romney, the challenge is twofold. His past policy positions, including support for abortion rights, don't sit well. But his personal faith is also an issue because many evangelicals don't consider Mormons to be fellow Christians. Evangelicals are a critical segment of the GOP base; many of those voters backed his GOP rivals in the prolonged primary.

When he locks in the Republican presidential nomination, Romney will make history as the first Mormon nominee from a major party. His faith is central to him and to his family — he spent two years in France as a missionary, a time when he lived in occasionally primitive conditions. When he returned home, he attended Brigham Young University, a Mormon school, and married his wife, Ann, who had converted to Mormonism. As they built a life in Boston, Romney took on a significant leadership role in the church, serving as a lay pastor, fighting to build a temple in town and counseling families in need.

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Why is the mainstream media still focusing on Mitt Romney when he will NOT even be the Republican nominee? Hello!! Is this some form of denial that these people can't get over, or are they just that bad with simple math? Romney will get the boot at the Republican convention, and a well-deserved boot it will be. Besides, what is there to get excited about robot Romney? Even his own party had to hold their noses when they finally (and reluctantly) decided to "settle" for this idiot. He's boring as plain yogurt, has a completely lackluster (do nothing) plan for the economy, and is a religious nutjob and a flip-flopping empty-suit robotic clown. Even sheep wouldn't follow this guy but some fairly ignorant people most certainly will.

It's time to start reporting the truth that Romney will never have enough delegates to win the nomination. By the time this is all over, Romney will will be like the character "Bill" in the HBO show Big Love; a discredited political hack whose selfishness brings his demise.

It's either Ron Paul or 4 more years of Obama!

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Bob Vondruska of CA 8:23PM May 12, 2012

STRANGE INDEED THAT ROMNEY WOULD DERIDE CARTER AND CONSTANTLY TRY TO USE HIM AS A FODDER FOR HIS POLITICS. LET'S COMPARE.

CARTER was top his class at the US naval academy and served in a war; Romney absconded to a luxury apartment in Paris to avoid military service while his countrymen fought in the trenches of war-ravaged Vietnam.

CARTER achieved a lot as President including starting America's first foray into energy conservation and clean energy; Romney is completely in bed with fossil fuel polluters.

CARTER is empathetic; Romney is ruthless, cold, calculating, heartless and thoroughly self-seeking.

CARTER was decisive and took the risky step of containing Iran's aggression toward the United States. That his mission to rescue the hostages failed was both a factor of failure in proper military planning by Pentagon and the CIA but he acted. If Obama's Pakistan Mission had failed, Romney would have blamed him alone; now he gives all the credit to the military and non to the Commander-in-Chief. Romney on the hand equivocates on all matters: he could not stop the woman who said in his face that the President of the United States should be charged of treason. Romney could not defend the gay person he hired as his senior foreign policy adviser when he was under attack and let his go without taking a stand. Romney could not take a stand on so many pressing issues of this campaign. he fails even to tell us what he would do as President, what programs he would cut, and so forth. That is lack of courage.

CARTER, since leaving office, has proven abundantly that he is a true humanitarian while Romney wallows in all the nastiness of selfish individualism as a vulture capitalist. SURELY, Romney doesn't measure up to Jimmy Carter's stature.

Dr. Sam of CA 3:02PM May 12, 2012

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