I have just heard your first campaign ad. If I ever thought about voting for you, you have just blown it. I cannot believe that anyone with any scruples could take such liberties with quotes. You could at least use Obama's own words, nit a quote from John McCain. Shame on you. I thought you were more honorable than that. Phyllis Pelletier
It's ridiculous to call Romney the most electable of the candidates. He lost most of the elections in which he campaigned. And he's spent his entire career losing elections - that's why he brags about not being a career politician. Unlike Romney who is running away from his record to manipulate the voters, Gov. Perry is running on his very successful and strong record of achievements. Perry provides results that no other candidate can claim. Mitten will lose on 2012, but Perry will win, that is why MSM is going after him and not Romney.
My case against Mitt Romney: The White House will turn him into Gordon Gekko.
Bain Capital, the unltimate Wall Street insider, took companies, stripped them of their assets, made loads of money for Bain Capital and its partners and left the businesses to go bankrupt. May be the most efficient use of capital in the big economic picture but there are employees and families behind each one of those canibalized businesses.
From the movie Wall Street:
Bud Fox: How much is enough? Gordon Gekko: It's not a question of enough, pal. It's a zero sum game, somebody wins, somebody loses. Money itself isn't lost or made, it's simply transferred from one perception to another.
How's that going to play against Obama's backdrop of Fat Cat Wall Street that ruined your life and he is going to save you from?
So many people use movies to make a point.nowadays! Only problem, movies are fiction, they're not real. I think most of what you think and say is fiction, as well. Money, the economy, is not a zero sum game. Liberals believe that, it seems, but, not true. Liberals tell us , just ask Occupy Wall Street, that Wall Street is the great evil! When, in fact, it's run away government which is evil! Wall Street would not have been able to do it's evil deeds without Government's collusion and collaboration! Since you like movies. let me quote one about government's power. In " Vacation", Chevy Chase( Clark Griswald) asks the the mechanic, " How much do I owe you?" The mechanic says, " How much you got?" That's what has gotten us into trouble, as a nation, our government wants all the power that " we got!"
I like Romney's strategy to keep his distance from the other republican candidates' circus shows. No, he's not perfect, but I'm really impressed with his business and leadership intellect, as well as his personal character. He's been faithful to his wife, family, and religion, and he's a service-oriented and compassionate neighbor and leader. Those qualities always inevitably shine through in the office of President, just as they always do in everyday life.
why mitt did you hire the pro-israeli neocons from the bush administration, who got us into the worst military blunder (iraq), for you foreign policy team?
Mitt Romney quietly opens Iowa office because to do otherwise would once again reflect on Romney's I am, I'm not, I am, it's a different form of his flip flop flipping. Key will be how much power play Cheney/Rove have in Iowa as the backers of Romney. It's not only a question of evangelical's accepting a Mormon but a question of Iowa wanting to support G.W.Bush policies again.
"The Mormon ex-governor? Gee Sarah, you just couldn't pass up the opportunity could you. Is that how you refer to the other candidates? Santorum, the Catholic senator; Perry, the Christian governor; Cain, the Baptist pizza maker? The media's fixation with Romney's religion only serves to expose their own biases.
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Bain Capital, the unltimate Wall Street insider, took companies, stripped them of their assets, made loads of money for Bain Capital and its partners and left the businesses to go bankrupt. May be the most efficient use of capital in the big economic picture but there are employees and families behind each one of those canibalized businesses.
From the movie Wall Street:
Bud Fox: How much is enough?
Gordon Gekko: It's not a question of enough, pal. It's a zero sum game, somebody wins, somebody loses. Money itself isn't lost or made, it's simply transferred from one perception to another.
How's that going to play against Obama's backdrop of Fat Cat Wall Street that ruined your life and he is going to save you from?