Ann Romney & Mitt Romney on Stem Cell Research

August 15, 2008

Ann Romney has shown that she would make the ideal first lady, (perhaps the next presidential elections can make that happen). That fact is no more evidence by her stance on stem cell research. Watch this video illustrating her willingness to put her principles before personal gain.

YOUTUBE VIDEO of ANN ROMNEY on Stem Cell Research

Our friends at www.evangelicalsformitt.org stated it best when they said:

    It takes a person of rare character to look beyond themselves in a time of intense suffering, and that is exactly why Ann Romney’s story is so encouraging and inspiring. As the story shows, it’s not like she takes MS lightly or that the disease isn’t terribly frightening. She also knows that other people matter — even unborn people she may never meet or know. But what makes this extraordinary is that she takes this intellectual and moral conviction, and translates it into action — supporting a husband who opposes a form of medical experimentation that could conceivably relieve her own suffering.

    And why does Ann have such strength of character? Why is she able to deny herself and seek what is right and true at (potentially) great personal cost? Is it because she has a faith that places other values over the self? Is it because she serves a God and Savior that gives her eternal hope — that comforts her with the knowledge that the world we see is not all there is?

    As the debate swirls over whether … Mitt and Ann are Christians or members of a cult, I would just like to show the video below again and again — and then remind their detractors of a declaration in a book that both evangelicals and Mormons hold dear: “By their fruits you shall know them.”

Mitt himself is no exception. According to CNN on February 19, 2007 Mitt “defended his opposition to most embryonic stem cell research despite its scientific promise to cure diseases like multiple sclerosis that afflicts his wife, Ann.”

Mitt for VP!!!


Ann Romney, The Ideal First Lady

January 15, 2007

Like many of the First Ladies in the past, Ann Romney has a certain modest yet noble character that I believe resonates with Americans.

Ann Davies Romney was born on 1949, married Mitt in 1969, and has had five sons. As the First Lady of Massachusetts, she has volunteered to work with the New England Chapter of the MS Society, a disease she was diagnosed with in 1998. While Mitt was Governor, Ann served as a co-chair of the Faith and Action Committee, a committee aimed to bring churches together to help serve young people. She has also served on other boards that focus on education, athletics, women’s cancer, community service, and improving the lives of our nation’s youth (just to mention a few). Above all, she is a woman of faith, a mother of love, and a wife of unfailing support.

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What do you think, is Ann Mitt’s secret weapon?

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