Romney: the Truth is Not my Strong Suit
Does anyone else find this bit in today's Globe story odd?
"Romney and O'Malley offer somewhat different descriptions of their relationship and how the governor decided to come to Rome. Romney, through his spokesman, describes the archbishop as a friend and says the archbishop invited him to Rome; O'Malley, in an interview, described the governor as an acquaintance and says he invited no one to Rome other than his relatives. 'I've met him a couple of times -- don't know him well -- but he's always been very gracious,' O'Malley said."
Maybe it's me, but I am inclined to believe O'Malley in this case. Maybe we should all start calling Mitt Romney a "friend." Then we might actually get him to show up in Massachusetts once in a while.
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Let's believe O'Malley when he speaks about Mitt, "he's always been very gracious." Which is more than he can say for any of the Democratic cafeteria Catholics in this state. You don't find it "odd" that the only elected official who most represents the Catholic faith isn't Catholic at all? You should be ashamed. Your party should be ashamed, especially after the precarious position you have placed the state's orphans in.
See that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that their angels in heaven always look upon the face of my heavenly Father. - Matthew 18:10
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