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Institute of Politics (IOP) fellow Ben Coes, the manager of Romney??€™s successful 2002 bid for governor, brought both the Governor and Republican political strategist and former IOP fellow Mike Murphy to Kirkland as part of his IOP study group on how to win a political campaign...
...experts in forensics and criminal justice, the Council’s assignment is to devise a system to determine guilt with sufficient certainty to prove that the death penalty—which was abolished in Massachusetts in 1984—can be reinstated without concern of wrongful executions. Romney??€™s attempt to make the death penalty palatable is both a moral abomination and an unreasonable pipe dream...
...Romney??€™s agenda is long-standing: several other recent Republican governors of Massachusetts, such as current Ambassador to Canada A. Paul Cellucci, have led unsuccessful attempts to reinstate the death penalty. But state legislators must fully realize the significance of their voice in this contentious issue. In 1997, the State House of Representatives came within one vote of passing a death penalty bill. The threat of capital punishment is a very real...
...Even if Romney??€™s initiative never leads to a regrettable policy change, it will divert precious time and resources from the state’s more important business: creating jobs, improving public education and resolving the budget crisis. Romney would do better to turn his attention toward more pressing concerns and to realize that death is neither a practical nor moral punishment...
Following Glickman’s address, attendees had the opportunity to meet members of Harvard political groups and participate in small discussions headed by politicos such as a former Kentucky congressman and Mitt Romney??€™s campaign manager...