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Old 09-06-2012, 07:07 AM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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For those who think Romney is not conservative enough to be our President give some consideration to what we will do to our country if we don't elect him. We can't possibly have the same nation of laws that we have always had if Obama is re-elected and here is one outstanding reason why I say that. There is a chance that we would be in much worse shape with Obama than we were in his first two years with Dems in control of both houses of Congress. We lucked out on that one but may not be so lucky if he is re-elected.

For Those Who Think Mitt’s Not Conservative Enough, Consider This.
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Old 09-06-2012, 07:29 AM
 
Location: Orlando
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conservative isn't his problem, capable is . He has no experience at building jobs... in Bain capital or in MA. This is a fundamental problem when you are touting that's what you will do ( then he reflects the standard growth rate)
Then he talks about the budget... but it doesn't add up . you will not decrease revenbue, and increase a bloated military budget and bal;ance the budget... can't happen.


Credibility is his problem. well that and the fact he is just a bad choice.
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Old 09-06-2012, 07:37 AM
 
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When Romney's economic advisers came out and said that Bernanke has done a great job and deserves another term, it ended any possibility of me voting for him.
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Old 09-06-2012, 07:52 AM
 
Location: Gone
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For those who think Romney is not conservative enough to be our President give some consideration to what we will do to our country if we don't elect him. We can't possibly have the same nation of laws that we have always had if Obama is re-elected and here is one outstanding reason why I say that. There is a chance that we would be in much worse shape with Obama than we were in his first two years with Dems in control of both houses of Congress. We lucked out on that one but may not be so lucky if he is re-elected.

For Those Who Think Mitt’s Not Conservative Enough, Consider This.
Thanks for providing ANOTHER reason to not vote for Romney, I know that I do not want Romney and especially not Ryan picking any Supreme Court Justices. Good work Roy
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Old 09-06-2012, 07:58 AM
 
Location: Fredericktown,Ohio
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The {R}s record on picking SC justices is hit and miss, some are very conservative and some not so much. It is a point that would not sway me to vote for either Romney/Obama.
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Old 09-06-2012, 08:09 AM
 
Location: Greater Washington, DC
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conservative isn't his problem, capable is . He has no experience at building jobs... in Bain capital or in MA.
In what world does Obama surpass him in this regard? This is only a justification for not voting Romney if the alternative is better, otherwise it's a wash.
That being said, Romney is a job creator. If you're going to put all the job losses from failed companies on Romney's tab, it's only fair you count every job at places like Sport's Authority, Staples, and other massively successful companies that Bain helped create or sustain. Romney obviously saw more companies succeed under his watch than fail, or he wouldn't be so wealthy. If you don't understand that then you don't understand private equity and shouldn't be criticizing. As governor of MA, he may not have created jobs but he created an environment conducive to to such, however there was already full employment.
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Old 09-06-2012, 08:10 AM
 
Location: Greater Washington, DC
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The {R}s record on picking SC justices is hit and miss, some are very conservative and some not so much. It is a point that would not sway me to vote for either Romney/Obama.
I'd take hit or miss over a definite left-wing justice.
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