Tuesday, February 13, 2007

It's official--Mitt Matters! Does his Mormon faith?

Today Mitt officially announced his candidacy for President of the United States.

"Why should I care?" you ask?

Think about it:

Which of the candidates can we trust--over every other candidate--with OUR collective priorities? How would we really know without making the effort to become truly informed?

Why is Mitt the most trustworthy of presidential contenders in a very crowded field?

Simple. Trustworthiness is the result of:
1. competency
2. commitment, and
3. character.

Mitt Romney demonstrates more of each of these virtues than any other candidate. All three are especially necessary given the uncertainties we are all facing.

What is our greatest current and future need--our priority--as a people?

Creative, comprehensive and collaborative decision-making resulting in:
1. Greater security, responsibility and peace for the U.S. and global citizenry.
2. Widespread liberty, opportunity and prosperity for the U.S. and global economy.
3. Effective leadership, management and change for the U.S. and global community.

To substantially diminish our national and global capabilty to succeed by not electing the candidate most able to leverage the synergy between ALL THREE of these outcomes would be egregious irresponsibility.

To not elect Mitt Romney because of ignorance, misunderstanding or intolerance of his religious faith would be self-defeating bigotry.

In the coming weeks and months this blog will both spell out the self-evident trustworthiness of Mitt Romney and dispel the misunderstandings of his Mormon faith.

You won't want to miss it!

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