Thursday, April 9, 2009

Did someone say Oil? Gazprom?

After reading the link below it is not a strange question at all!

http://www.bizzyblog.com/2008/07/22/the-case-against-mitt-romney-his-risky-associations-and-entanglements/

"By the way, I predict that if Romney is the nominee, there will be a concerted effort by Old Media to get to the bottom of what appears, based on this simple Google search on “Mormons and ‘child abuse’” and other information I have learned, to be a serious child-abuse problem that exists in the Mormon Church and segments of the Mormon community. "


"Since a Republican is involved, I predict that Old Media will do a thorough job.
I further predict that if they do that thorough job, they will find a lot to write about.
I finally predict that they will get to within, excuse the expression, close enough striking distance of Mitt Romney’s circle of friends and acquaintances to have an impact on his prospects, and that the impact will not be favorable."

It wasn't a strange question after all; only one the Skousen/Romney families never wanted to be asked!

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"I am voting for Romney all the way!"-- Posted by Jan Skousen, December 6, 07 11:39 AM

Where is Romney's dad buried?

"Allan Filip, chairman of the Livingston County Republican Party, said Romney "outperformed the state in Livingston County, but most would expect he would do well here. There is a lot of fondness for his family here in Livingston County," he said. The candidate's parents, former Gov. George Romney and Lenore Romney, are buried in a Brighton cemetery.
"He also made a big outreach to people in this county" by visiting the area and assigning "a full-time staff person" to handle his campaign locally."

"Meanwhile on Saturday in Livingston County, Mich., a fast-growing exurban county near Detroit, Romney won a straw poll of GOP activists, according to Michigan Republican Party chairman Saul Anuzis who was in Memphis.

He told reporters that Romney had won 25 percent of the vote, McCain 18 percent, and Allen 17.5 percent. He estimated that about 400 people had taken part in the Michigan straw poll.
Romney’s father served as governor of Michigan in the 1960s."


http://www.evangelicalsformitt.org/media_items/and_the_winner_is_frist_the_ho.
http://blog.mlive.com/lcn/2008/01/romney_clinton_win_in_livingst.html

Bill Rogers, brother of Mike Rogers Congressman from Brighton, Michigan, backed Mitt Romney. Rogers -- Slammed Palin; Mitt was his man. Could Livingston Counties political elite also be invoved in abuse of this woman and her kids for these many years? ---------- I have a hunch the answer is, YOU BET YA!

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