Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Romney world not safe

  • Attending a Memorial Day tribute here with Senator John McCain, a former Republican rival and war hero, Mr.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • 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)
  • 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 was joined by McCain in San Diego yesterday as he vowed to maintain an American military "with no comparable power anywhere in the world." "I wish I could tell you that the world is a safe place today.
  • (New York Post)
  • 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)
  • Mr. Romney, who regularly criticizes Mr. 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.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • I wish I could tell you that the world is a safe place today. It is not, Romney said Monday, ticking off a list of threats including Iran, Pakistan, China, Russia, Venezuela and Mexican drug cartels. He did not mention Syria.
  • (El Paso Times)
  • "I wish I could tell you that the world is a safe place today. It is not," Romney said Monday, ticking off a list of threats including Iran, Pakistan, China, Russia, Venezuela and Mexican drug cartels. He did not mention Syria.
  • (Salon)

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