September 9, 2007

Romney had wider stance on gay rights

Back in the day, when he hung out at the Manhole bar and grille...
Mitt Romney seemed comfortable as a group of gay Republicans quizzed him over breakfast one morning in 2002. Running for governor of Massachusetts, he was at a gay bar in Boston to court members of Log Cabin Republicans.

When the discussion turned to a court case on same-sex marriage that was then wending its way through the state’s judicial system, he said he believed that marriage should be limited to the union of a man and a woman. But, according to several people present, he promised to obey the courts’ ultimate ruling and not champion a fight on either side of the issue.

I’ll keep my head low,” he said, making a bobbing motion with his head, one participant recalled, sighing.

The presidental candidate, seen here using candy to try to lure a small child away from it's keeper.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:43 AM

    "...from its' keeper."

    Ah! The misused apostrophe! It burns!

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  2. Fixed it, thanks!

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  3. Actually, it's still wrong...there should be no apostrophe.

    it's = it is
    its = belonging to

    sorry to be the grammar police, but since the comments were already here, I thought I would break out the old red grammar book.

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  4. Anonymous2:44 PM

    Mitt's' candys' s'tickin' to his' mitt's.

    Grammar police!
    Arrest that commenter!
    ;)

    Notice the shadows, they have that poor kid surrounded just for a photo op.

    Maybe he's proposing to her?

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  5. Anonymous3:41 PM

    I love that headline

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  6. Anonymous4:40 PM

    As a society, we have lost the ability to use apostrophes correctly. I weep. Sorry Maru...

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