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...editors: Re “President Romney?” news, Dec 16: Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s announcement not to seek re-election because he had accomplished what he promised is preposterous. Let’s face facts: Gov. Romney is an ambitious man with a mixed record of political achievement who knows he is unlikely to win another statewide election which would scuttle his bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. Despite three years on Beacon Hill, the governor remains a shrewd businessman and remembers how to hedge his bets. The governor?...
...Square’s loss of character. Unfortunately these foolish people fail to realize that the one thing worse than no restaurants, shops, or clubs is ATM fees.2. December 26. Some may have thought that the last vestiges of Puritanism in Massachusetts were repealed when Mormon Governor Mitt Romney signed a bill allowing for Sunday alcohol sales. They were wrong. The law still prohibits selling on Monday if Christmas is on Sunday. All of you who stayed in the Bay State over the break are suckers. Watch out for December 26, 2011. You’d better stock up.1.Top...
...most recent graduating class took jobs as public employees, many of the school’s alums now hold high-ranking government posts—including President George W. Bush, New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, and Massachusetts Gov. W. Mitt Romney...
...national conservative electorate that he’ll need to capture the presidency in 2008. The bill only added to Romney’s track record of grandstanding to conservative voters nationwide, which he accomplishes by promoting positions that stand in stark contrast to those of his true constituents. Romney must remember that he is the governor of Massachusetts and will remain so until 2006, and, as such, his primary duties are to the people of the Commonwealth, not potential voters elsewhere in the nation. To abuse both his constituents and the legislature as springboards for one?...
...Ryan Kuhn threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead Cornell to a 45-7 win over Columbia Saturday. Kuhn had 175 rushing yards and completed 11 of 17 passes for 124 yards for the Big Red (5-4, 3-3). He connected with Brian Romney for a touchdown and closed the scoring with a four-yard TD run with 2:42 left in the game. Luke Siwula also rushed for 117 yards, scoring on a four-yard run and an 11-yard catch. Shane Kilcoyne and Anthony Macaluso also ran for touchdowns. Columbia...