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In March, 2005, Romney signed an annual proclamation establishing a ''Right to Privacy Day" to mark the anniversary of Baird v. Eisenstadt, a 1972 Supreme Court ruling legalizing birth control for unmarried people.
In 2004, Romney issued an official state proclamation celebrating "Gay Youth Pride Day" even though there was no legal reason requiring him to do this. The proclamation proudly touted "landmark" gay rights legislation in Massachusetts and boasted of supporting "the Commonwealth's gay and lesbian youth through school-based and educational programs."
"I feel that all people should be allowed to participate in the Boy Scouts regardless of their sexual orientation," Romney said, regarding the Boy Scouts' ban on gay Scoutmasters.
- oh lord, he is not going to fair well among the neanderthals.762mm
- The hilarious part is that none of them know this stuff, which took me like two minutes to find on Googleukit
- Right because all conservatives are the loony fuckers you guys love to post pictures and videos of.mathinc
- Seriously you guys are sold on the stereotype you've seen on the int3rw3bs.mathinc
- seriously? becuase every conservative I know is deathly afraid of homosexuals.762mm
- it's the backbone of their party philosophy,762mm
- Maybe you're right. I hope so. All I get on conservative websites, TV and radio is extremism though.ukit
- Even on economic issues though, we're talking about someone who implemented a HCR plan that is extremely similar to Obama's.ukit
- similar to Obama's. You can't tell me a majority of conservatives support HCR.ukit
- No you're right ukit, he's definitely a little farther left. I agree. 769cm, I would call myself politically conservativemathinc
- and I support gay marriage all day long. Most libertarian conservatives believe wholeheartedly in personal liberties.mathinc
- liberties. Go on and learned ya something. :)mathinc