Semper Zelare:
The link in post 199 is completely irrelevent, because it only says the Department of Public Health in Massachusetts is going to write regulations.
The link in post 200 is actually refuted in most of the links I offered you.
The article that you posted was the Boston Globe article that made Mitt Romney cave in. That article was lambasted in almost every link I gave you. Almost every one.
So… clearly you didn’t read one of my 13 links, which you dismiss as “hearsay and opinion”… because you wouldn’t have posted the Boston Globe article that each one of them viciously attacks. I mean, I guess you could… I don’t know why anyone would.
All of my articles. Which are taken from across the political spectrum were all fact-checking the debate. This Boston Globe article was a blatant political attack of Mitt Romney when he was Governor. It was the only one that broke this story… and Mitt Romney didn’t want that story to be picked up, so he acted in 1 day. He overturned the actions of his state department in 1 day.
I bolded what Mitt Romney said, because why would he give his opinion on the matter if he were being legally forced to not listen to his own Dept. of Public Health? He wasn’t being legally forced. He personally disagreed with the Catholic Church, and personally thought that “In my personal view, it’s the right thing for hospitals to provide information and access to emergency contraception to anyone who is a victim of rape.”
And that view trumped an entire Department of the Massachusetts government which tried to fight for the religious freedom of Catholic hospitals. Mitt Romney didn’t want any part of that. He threw the Catholic hospitals under the bus when no one was looking. They wrote 1 news article about it, and he decided that 1 was too many… now was his chance to attack the Church when no one was watching. He forced it to provide contraception because he wanted it to. He said so himself.
In all charity, I will answer your links.
Here it comes:
Link #2 is a blog. The narrative completely ignores what transpired between July 25 and Dec 7 and the your entire house of cards is based on a statement made to a liberal paper, post 199 notwithstanding. Yet post 199 was not addressed by this blog.
Link #3 is yet another blog. Even more shallow, this one ignores the post 199 just as you did.
Link #4 is yet another blog that summarizes link #1 blog.
Link #5 is Rush Limbaugh, sorry I instantly blocked it out

Though I’m inclined to believe Rush is singing praises of Romney now…maybe, maybe not.
link #6 Doesn’t really say much unless you rely on the opinion of one CJ Doyle and the Lorst he can say is “Romney has a mixed record” at the same time I would be remiss to point out the article asserts "Other Catholic leaderS don’t the same issue with Romney. Althogether unconvincing.
Link #7 Is another blog that quotes Rick Santorum. I really like Rick. But, he’s done a terrible service in his remarks. Actually, I have refuted his comments and link #7 in post 198.
Link #8 is an editorial, same point and issue as link #2. It avoids post 199 and paints a dishonest narrative.
Link #9 returns a 404 error. Outdated TP memo?
Link #10 is LOL what? see above
Link #11 another blog same as #3 - based on #2 - a blog talking about a blog.
Link #12 is focused on one issue what many of the previous links had in common. Which is Romney’s denial of MA requiring Catholics to provide contraception. The denial is in itself irrelevant. But it did create fodder for all the other attacks unfortunately.
Link #13 same as link #3 except it quotes all of link #2 and editorializes - another blog of a blog.
Link #14 same as link #12. If I want to be pedantic, yes. As a Catholic, I can’t presume to read his mind and know why he made the gaffe at the debates.
I feel kind of used. To call these links fact checks is untruthful.