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The guy wants to stop-
Immigration
Global trade imbalance/ Chinese currency manipulation
He's got my vote.
All other issues are moot.
Actually Romney was pro-life then pro-choice and now he is pro-life again. And in all fairness how is he not weak on Immigration ifQuote from Cache Landing:
I don't like the fact that Romney changed his stance on abortion but there is a big difference. Romney was pro-choice in his campaign, but sided with pro-life on every bill that hit his desk.

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Actually Romney was pro-life then pro-choice and now he is pro-life again. And in all fairness how is he not weak on Immigration if
As recently as 2005, Romney was describing [immigration] proposals by McCain and others as "reasonable" and "quite different" from amnesty.
That's of course besides 6 sanctuary cities and one sanctuary mansion in Massachusets.![]()
No you were not rude but you were wrong, Romney did not fire the company until the issue came up during the debate:Quote from Cache Landing:
Sorry. I don't mean to be too rude, but I decided a while ago that anyone mentioning the "Sancutary Mansion" probably isn't informed enough to debate with.
Even the debate analysts after that statement was made said, "That was a ridiculous statement and the American voters are too intelligent to fall for something like that." In reality, Romney did everything he should have done in that situation. He fired the company. If everyone did that, we wouldn't have an illegal immigration problem here.
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No you were not rude but you were wrong, Romney did not fire the company until the issue came up during the debate:
Here is what he said: "After this same issue arose last year, I gave the company a second chance with very specific conditions,â Romney said in the statement. âThey were instructed to make sure people working for the company were of legal status. We personally met with the company in order to inform them about the importance of this matter. The owner of the company guaranteed us, in very certain terms, that the company would be in total compliance with the law going forward."
Standing on stage at a Republican debate on the Gulf Coast of Florida last week, Mitt Romney repeatedly lashed out at rival Rudy Giuliani for providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants in New York City.
Yet, the very next morning, on Thursday, at least two illegal immigrants stepped out of a hulking maroon pickup truck in the driveway of Romneyâs Belmont house, then proceeded to spend several hours raking leaves, clearing debris from Romneyâs tennis court, and loading the refuse back on to the truck.
In fact, their work was part of a regular pattern. Despite a Globe story in Dec. 2006 that highlighted Romneyâs use of illegal immigrants to tend to his lawn, Romney continued to employ the same landscaping company â until today. The landscaping company, in turn, continued to employ illegal immigrants.
http://flapsblog.com/?p=5987
He did not find out that the company he hired was using illegals, someone else did it for him. OK, it was not his job, I can buy this argument. But then he did not fire the law-breaking company and did not report it to the INS, he had a talk with the owner of the company instead. He did not follow up, did not verify that the company complied with his requirements, he took the owner's word for it. For more than a year he did absolutely nothing to make sure that the company abandoned its illegal activities. He only took actions when someone else pointed out once again that the company was still breaking the law and only because it interfered with his campaign.Quote from Cache Landing:
That is a ridiculous argument that in my opinion lends credibility to his anti-illegal-immigrant stance. He acknowledges that he made it clear to the company that he wouldn't accept their practice of employing illegals. He was assured that they wouldn't. When he was informed that they were, he fired them. What's the issue.
I don't expect my state governor to break into the employment contracts of each company he hires to run a background check on each employee. Like I said before, anyone holding to that argument is in my mind not even worth debating.
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He did not find out that the company he hired was using illegals, someone else did it for him. He did not fire the company and did not report it to the INS, he (according to him) had a talk with the owner of the company. He did not follow up, did not verify that the company complied with his requirements, he took the owner's word for it. He only took actions when someone else pointed out for the second time that the company was still breaking the law and only because it interfered with his campaign.
He did not do due diligence, he did not even do bare minimum to make sure that his contractor was not using illegal immigrants.
Frankly I don't have any problem with this situation and I don't have any problem with Romney but him and his supporters accusing others of being weak on immigration is a tad hypocritical given that he did not move a finger to clean up his own backyard.
If he did not want anything to do with landscaping crews he should have fired the law-breaking company on the spot and reported it to the INS or at the very least he should have followed up on the problem and made absolutely sure the company complied. He should have done it to avoid any appearance of impropriety if for no other reason. ...Unfortunately I disagree that he did not go the extra mile. He did not go the extra inch.Quote from Cache Landing:
Granted, he didn't go the extra mile to investigate the situation. How many of these candidates do you think have anything to do with things like landscaping crews that rake their leaves?
When you consider his immigration record I think he has a right to challenge some of his opponents on immigration. It's called campaigning. Consider the two he is making comments about.
One is the mayor of the biggest sanctuary city in the country. The other pushed for special privileges of illegals in his state. He has the duty to point out these issues.