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Re: An interesting and enduring poll!!!!!

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CLO (and OCU):

Thanks for your inputs.

I plan to look into Romney's agenda in the days ahead. It's easier said than done since a politician's words mean little, especially during a campaign.

I was hoping to wait till after the conventions, a VP nomination (a Neocon or a regular Republican), and the retarded quotations from the primaries to age off when Romney was soliciting the winger moron vote.

My goal is to see who sucks the least, considering the hopeless and/or corrupt companions each will bring with them if elected.

I may get a chance to meet Romney should the Republicans host an intimate affair in Boston. A great chance to hobnob with Neocon Scumbags like I used to do years ago - a real mind-bender. Not interested in a regular campaign affair.


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Re: An interesting and enduring poll!!!!!
By: clo
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Fri, 15 Jun 12 4:10 PM
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KTC,

Mitt endorsed Paul Ryan's 'plan'...
That should help you understand where he would take this country, flush it down the toilet.....

To add insult to injury, he's all about drill baby drill & screw the enviroment. He now, sort of denies global warming, since the heart of the party doesn't want to address those problems.

Mitt would get rid of regulations, to free up corporations so they could screw us more...

Even though Obama has disappointed, he isn't as bad as Mitt & the band of theives awaiting...

April 11, 2012

One of the sharpest dividing lines emerging between President Obama and GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney is the budget introduced in Congress by Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., with its sharp cuts in domestic spending and lower tax rates.

Both sides see it as a winning issue for the fall campaign. The Obama campaign likes to call it the "Romney-Ryan budget" — and Romney hasn't objected.

On the campaign trail in Wisconsin, Ryan was a constant presence with Romney before that state's April 3 Republican primary, which Romney won.

Romney embraced both the plan and its author, the House Budget Committee chairman, saying he and Ryan are "on the same page."

http://www.npr.org/2012/04/11/150437103/romney-and-ryan-a-budding-political-bromance


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