- SAN DIEGO — Mitt Romney commemorated Memorial Day by honoring I wish I could tell you that the world is a safe place today. (Los Angeles Times)
- Attending a Memorial Day tribute here with Senator John McCain, a former Republican rival and war hero, Mr. (New York Times Blogs)
- Tell us what you really think, Mitt. Speaking at a veterans museum in San Diego on Monday, the presumptive Republican nominee said the "world is not safe" under President Obama and charged that the president has weakened the military. (Daily Beast)
- Romney, who regularly criticizes Obama for undermining global security with a weak foreign policy, did not mention the president by name. But he ticked off a list of global threats and said: I wish I could tell you that the world is a safe place today. (Seattle Times)
- Romney: The world is not a safe place Earlier, Obama laid a wreath to fallen U.S. warriors at Arlington National Cemetery, then pledged the full support of a grateful nation to returning veterans and their families. (WIBW)
- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado - US President Barack Obama offered a direct rebuttal Wednesday of Mitt Romneys foreign was entrenched in their safe-havens. (Nation)
- COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (AFP) – US President Barack Obama offered a direct rebuttal Wednesday of Mitt Romney's foreign was entrenched in their safe-havens. (Vanguard)
- Mitt Romney, attending a veterans event alongside Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. (FOX News)
Monday, May 28, 2012
Romney world not safe
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