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Monday, December 17, 2007
Charles Mitchell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Mitt Romney Shares Evangelical Principles
by Charles Mitchell
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As we have said since the earliest days of this campaign cycle, the 2008 election is for president, not pastor. Conservative evangelicals need a president who shares our political and moral values and priorities, can win in 2008, and can govern effectively thereafter by articulating and implementing a values-based governing strategy. This is just what Mitt Romney did as governor and will do as president — and that's why the six co-bloggers at Evangelicals for Mitt support him. With the first primary votes less than a month away, it's time you joined us.

Governor Romney Shares Our Political & Moral Values

Political and moral values are informed by — but not the same as — one's religion. That's why we shouldn't casti our votes based on whose theology we like most. History shows that to be a poor approach.

For example, in 1980 voters had two choices: a divorced movie actor who did not regularly attend church and was not on good terms with all of his children, and a once-married Southern Baptist whose evangelicalism was at the core of his national identity. Voting on the basis of whose doctrine was better would have meant electing the second guy — Jimmy Carter — over the first, Ronald Reagan. Excluding those who don't hold to orthodox Christianity would also have meant excluding such great Americans as Thomas Jefferson — who denied the divinity of Christ — from positions of authority. Is anybody going to argue someone else should've written the Declaration of Independence?

Today, America needs a president who embraces a comprehensive and positive values agenda: standing for the sanctity of life, protecting traditional marriage, defending religious liberty and basic human rights at home and abroad, combating poverty and disease within the world's poorest communities, fighting for better quality of life for our citizens, and winning the War on Terror.

That's not to say doctrine doesn't matter — it does, very much, in our churches and in our individual relationships with God. But this is a presidential election, and those are about values. Governor Romney is the only candidate with all the right ones. One of his opponents (Mayor Giuliani) is simply not with conservative evangelicals on our bread-and-butter issues — life and marriage — and perhaps even more disturbingly, another opponent (Governor Huckabee) has virtually nothing to say about winning the War on Terror. That's probably the ultimate values issue, since the people we are fighting hate our values and want to destroy our civilization.

Governor Romney Can Win in 2008

The Supreme Court is one vote short of overturning Roe v. Wade, and the next president will likely nominate two or three justices. But he can't do that if he loses to President Hillary Rodham Clinton. Governor Romney can beat her — and the rest of the Democratic field. As a fiscal and social conservative, he's the only candidate who can hold the Reagan coalition together. Plus, he has already put together a strong, well-organized campaign with the firepower to win. Every single other GOP candidate either alienates a key part of the coalition or has weak a operation incapable of defeating a well-funded, ruthless, counter-to-our-values opponent in the general election.

Governor Romney Can Govern Effectively Thereafter

It's worth reprising: The Republican nominee must be both a fiscal and social conservative. That's the Reagan formula for success. When it breaks down, Republicans lose. And it will break down if Republicans nominate a candidate who says public funding for abortions is a constitutional right (Mayor Giuliani) or one who's known nationally for hiking taxes and spending money (Governor Huckabee).

But there's more than that. Above all else, the president has to lead — he has to be a good executive. And as much as we love President Bush, we've seen far too many examples in recent years of poor performance in this regard. Not only that, Washington is a tough town — and that will be true whether the Democrats continue to control Congress after 2008 or not. In that environment, leadership — especially conservative leadership — isn't easy.

Fortunately, Governor Romney has been a leader longer than he has been a politician. Prior to his political career, Governor Romney helped to launch the very successful Bain Capital — which helped launch such successful franchises as Staples and the Sports Authority — and then led a turnaround at Bain Consulting. He also saved the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City which, prior to his leadership, were mired in debt and corruption but subsequently became one of the most successfully-run Games in memory. Continued...

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Charles Mitchell edits the independent blog Evangelicals for Mitt.
THE "GRAND FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES"
Less than a year before Joseph Smith was killed he delivered a series of remarkable sermons in which he introduced the “grand fundamental principles of Mormonism” and expounded on their meaning and purpose.

Joseph communicated that these were cornerstones of the faith’s foundation—” the basis of [the] system,” its “rules of action” or normative standards.

He proclaimed himself a friend to all, having “no enmity against anyone.” And “because I possess the principle of love.” Offering the world “a good heart and a good hand,” he declared himself “as ready to die for a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or any other denomination” as “for a Mormon.” Joseph expounded on the virtue of friendship. Having characterized himself as the universal friend of humankind, he proclaimed this as not merely a personal virtue, but the essence of the faith: “Friendship is the grand fundamental principle of Mormonism.”

Narrowing the gap between Latter-day Saints and those of other denominations, the prophet asserted, “we do not differ so far in our religious views.” He declared the Saints’ faith ready to receive the truths of all others: “One of the grand fundamental principles of Mormonism is to receive truth, let it come from where it may.”

In receiving the “truths of all others,” has in my opinion a duel action. As a Mormon we are encouraged to seek knowledge and to be faithful to the truths that we receive and hold dear to them but also to be respectful to the truths or beliefs that others may have.

Our religion is not a religion of ignorance and fear. It is of love, seeking truth and is best defined by the tolerance we have of other religions. We are brought up on the belief in religious tolerance and respect for others and the Eleventh Article of Faith conveys it best:

11 We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.


Vote for Freedom
I vote for freedom. As a Republican activist in the blue state of Maryland, I have seen first hand how some politicians can manipulate things so that the truth of who they really are is obscured.

Romney's record is the opposite of what he is saying. Pick a subject, and see. Go to http://massresistance.org/romney/ and find out why Romney did not have to order his clerks to redefine marriage and then threaten them with firings if they did not marry same-sex couples. Massachusetts has some of the toughest language in its constitution restricting judicial power.

On abortion, Romney's mother ran for Senate on a platform supporting abortion in 1970. His father was involved in organizing a liberal pro-abortion wing of the Mormon church.

When the Boy Scouts wanted to volunteer for the Salt Lake City Olympics, they were refused even as the call was going out for more volunteers. Powerful pro-homosexual groups lobbied to keep the Boy Scouts away. (NewsMax.com, Dec. 18, 2000) Romney said in 1994 that he believes homosexuals should be allowed to be scoutmasters.

A pro-family group very critical of Romney had its weekly radio show abruptly cancelled in May 2007, after 2 years on the air. Salem Communication's star Hugh Hewitt and Dean Barnett are big Romney supporters. MassResistance believes "that Romney was probably the most pro-abortion and pro-gay rights Republican official in the nation for the last decade.".

Bain Capital (Romney is still a silent partner) bought Clear Channel Communications (home to many conservative talk show hosts, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, and others) for $19 billion in Nov 2006, completing the sale last week.

I've seen the emails over the years to fight the latest conservative battle, to contact the Governor. Now some pro family groups (after large contributions to their causes) are supporting Romney, but to me he is the worst possible candidate for president.

I want to be free.
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