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	<title>Comments on: The Mitt Split &#8211; Conservatives Disagree on Romney</title>
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		<title>By: BYUBlue</title>
		<link>http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2007/02/05/the-mitt-split-conservatives-disagree-on-romney/comment-page-1/#comment-37171</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Feb 2007 17:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I &quot;sadheartedly&quot; agree with this article.  
Hearing Mitt interviewed by my favorite radio hosts and seeing his 
pleasing-to-look-at-face is not quite enough.  These 2 mentioned moral issues
where &quot;flip-flop&quot; has occurred is troubling. I guess it&#039;s because I hold Mitt
to a higher standard than other Republican candidates.  I believe he&#039;s had
the same religious teachings as all active LDS (Mormons) that typically shapes
one&#039;s character,  yet made political moves against these teachings not so long
ago.  While I truly believe in the ability to change for the better, my disappointment
in Mitt&#039;s past decisions and actions make this BYUBlue very &quot;blue.&quot;  How 
ironic if his liberal past may have helped put him in the current position
to run as one of the most conservative candidates for President.  
I do wish Mitt well and I believe in his current platform, I just wish the mettle test
of this &quot;knight,&quot; beginning in 1994, had turned out differently.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I &#8220;sadheartedly&#8221; agree with this article.<br />
Hearing Mitt interviewed by my favorite radio hosts and seeing his<br />
pleasing-to-look-at-face is not quite enough.  These 2 mentioned moral issues<br />
where &#8220;flip-flop&#8221; has occurred is troubling. I guess it&#8217;s because I hold Mitt<br />
to a higher standard than other Republican candidates.  I believe he&#8217;s had<br />
the same religious teachings as all active LDS (Mormons) that typically shapes<br />
one&#8217;s character,  yet made political moves against these teachings not so long<br />
ago.  While I truly believe in the ability to change for the better, my disappointment<br />
in Mitt&#8217;s past decisions and actions make this BYUBlue very &#8220;blue.&#8221;  How<br />
ironic if his liberal past may have helped put him in the current position<br />
to run as one of the most conservative candidates for President.<br />
I do wish Mitt well and I believe in his current platform, I just wish the mettle test<br />
of this &#8220;knight,&#8221; beginning in 1994, had turned out differently.</p>
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