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The slippery slope to bestiality; Mitt Romney and gay marriage.(Mitt Romney's hopes)

The Economist (US) | July 2, 2005 | Copyright

Hair apparent?

The governor hopes family values will give him a shot at the presidency

IN JANUARY 1919, a huge tank of molasses burst open in a Boston freight yard, drowning 21 people and demolishing a fire station. The tragedy has all but faded from memory, but some might consider it an apt simile for Mitt Romney's job. Being the Republican governor of such a liberal state as Massachusetts must be like swimming through sugary sludge. Everywhere he looks, he is surrounded by sweet-talking liberal legislators, judges and citizens. No wonder he wants to be…

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