



Mitt Romney's one determined man. After Massachusett's legislature voted for recess before considering his proposed same-sex marriage referendum, he's going before a Supreme Judicial Court to ask for a 2008 referendum. 365 Gay reports:
The proposed amendment was the result of a signature gathering campaign mounted by conservative groups. More than the required number of names were collected, sending the issue to the Constitutional Convention where it needs only the support of only 50 lawmakers - 25 percent of the House and Senate - in two constitutional conventions for it to be put to voters in 2008.If the convention fails to vote on January 2 supporters of the amendment would have to begin collecting signatures all over again in an attempt to place it before voters in 2010.
Speaking of Church, Romney's long been homies with the Evangelicals. Just a few weeks ago he met with leaders to discuss his planned (and hopefully doomed) bid for President. Though Romney would like you to believe the E-Vans are praying for his political gain, it seems supreme leader (read: douche) Jerry Falwell's not on the Romney bandwagon.
It has come to my attention that a statement attributed to Governor Mitt Romney suggests that I have endorsed his candidacy for President... I have met with and respect Governor Romney, as I do many of the other prospective candidates for President.If Governor Romney becomes the Republican candidate, I could certainly support him...However, I have not endorsed or offered support for Governor Romney or any other candidate and have no plans to do so in the immediate future.
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