More on Parmar, Connerly, Romney

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August 12th, 2007

Following up our 8/12 radio show, a reminder that you can learn more on Moses Parmar’s ministry to India’s untouchables at the Dalit Freedom Network site, and you can track Ward Connerly’s work for color-blind law through his American Civil Rights Institute. My prediction of Mitt Romney’s nomination next year (not an endorsement at all) moved New York listener Lois Porlier to write that Amy Ridenour and Sally Pipes have concerns about Romney’s health care policy and some of his Massachusetts constituents doubt him on social issues. Acknowledging one must consider the source, Lois also pointed out this from Newsweek and this from Democratic Party strategists. No question, Mitt still has a long way to go from yesterday’s straw poll in Iowa to next year’s Republican convention in Minneapolis.

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