Photography

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Governor Mitt Romney Photos

 

 

  • 2006
    • 01-11-2006; Calling education “an essential investment” in the state’s future, Governor Mitt Romney appeared before the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Education to outline his reform proposals to bolster Massachusetts schools and improve student performance across the board.
    • 01-18-2006; Governor Mitt Romney in his annual State of the Commonwealth address this evening declared Massachusetts “resilient, robust, and strong.” The Governor announced a $200 million reserve fund to pay for health care reform and proposed a new plan to lower the income tax rate to 5 percent over two years.
    • 01-23-2006; Governor Mitt Romney was joined by Health and Human Services Secretary Tim Murphy as he announced during a news conference at the State House that he will establish a panel to review the case history of Haleigh Poutre. “I believe that the people in DSS did what they believed was right. No human is omniscient. But I wonder whether any changes in protocol or procedure may reduce the likelihood of error in the future,” Romney said.
    • 01-25-2006; With revenues rising and reserves at record levels, Governor Mitt Romney filed a Fiscal Year 2007 budget that proposes significant new spending in education, health care and local aid while also cutting taxes. For the fourth year in a row, the Governor’s budget is balanced and maintains the Commonwealth’s financial stability.
    • 02-21-2006; Governor Mitt Romney was joined by Mass. Secretary of Economic Development Ranch Kimball as he announced Massachusetts Business Connect, a new initiative to help companies build business relationships that will create new deals and jobs in the state.

 

Misc Photos

 

Exterior Links

  1. http://reason4romney.blogspot.com/search/label/Photos

 

Personally I highly advise everyone who has Mitt Romney photos to either use flickr (owned by yahoo), Google Photos (my personal photos are here: http://picasaweb.google.com/myclob), or some other photo sharing site.

 

The nice thing about these photo sharing sights is you can tag them by who is in the photo(Mitt Romney), their location, or any other item that you want. Then if anyone wants to view other photos with the same tag, all they have to do is click on it.

 

It is a fun way to share in our experiences with Romney, and meet new people. After all a picture is worth a thousand words. We can compete with professional media and perhaps get better photos than them.

 

What I would really like is to see more personal pictures from the life of Governor Romney. But he would have to be the one to upload them. If anyone knows Mitt Romney's yahoo identity, please tell me! I think I'm going to send him an invite to get a Google account!

 

Have some good Romney photos? I'd love to see them!

 

Mike

 

http://sanity.blog-city.com/read/photography.htm


  1. When people invented photography, it became pointless to try and learn how to precisely reproduce realistic paintings of things, you could just take a picture.
  2. Mike Laub is a good photographer.

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney speaks to a Republican women's group Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007, in Greenville, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain)

 

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks to supporters at a rally at the state fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa in thios Feb. 13, 2007 file photo. Romney and fellow GOP presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani may have an advantage over Arizona Sen. John McCain, also a GOP presidential hopeful - they are out of office and can travel the country each day courting voters and raising money. Mccain has a day job. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

 

Most Important Issues

 

  1. Keeping Americans Safe
  2. Confronting Radical Jihad
  3. Combating Nuclear Terrorism
  4. Strengthening Latin American Allies and Confronting Tyrants
  5. Winning the Global Economic Competition
  6. Ending Energy Dependence
  7. Curbing Out of Control Federal Spending
  8. Ending the Tide of Illegal Immigration
  9. Reducing Spiraling Health Care Costs
  10. Confronting Threats to American Culture, Values, and Freedoms
  11. Raising the Bar on Education

 

For each issue we'll track reasons, interest, webpages, and books, that agree & disagree with Obama. 

 

 

Obama is wrong

on immigration,

about Republicans

on driver's licences and social services for illegal immigrants,

on partial-birth abortion,

on parental notification,

on affermative action,

on the new-deal,

on the cap and trade auction system,

on private accounts for social security,

on the Program Assessment Rating Tool Bill 

on the ownership society,

on Cuba

on the surge in Iraq

 

Obama is Right:

about race

about the Confederate flag

to expand the United States Armed Forces

on his approach to abortion debate,

- on PayGo

on his approach to parenting,

on tax havens

to challenging "so called leaders of the Christian Right" for being "all to eager to exploit what devides us",

to support civil unions,

to oppose gay marriage,

to reach across the isle for common ground on abortion,

to try to bring more educated english speaking people to America,

to give the director of National Intelligence a fixed term independent of Presidential control,

to provide tax incentives for corporate responsibility  

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