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Guess its safe to say, in Boston, he ain't feeling the love?
I imagine Boston, even if it wasn't anti-Obama, would be pretty pro-Romney at this point. Isn't he pretty well regarded there as their former Governor?
I imagine Boston, even if it wasn't anti-Obama, would be pretty pro-Romney at this point. Isn't he pretty well regarded there as their former Governor?
He is well regarded from Romney-care, which he ran away from as fast as possible. Now he's just a flip flopper who spent half of his time as governor campaigning (something that he shares in common with Obama).
Boston is very liberal - which is exactly why many of of us have never been a fan of Obama. He is far from liberal. I also wonder if he has ever publicly supported the Yankees - Pope John Paul II would be booed out of the stadium under those circumstances.
That said, there's no video and the half of my office that took a vacation day to go to the game yesterday find this whole "controversy" hilarious - it was only a handful of people.
Sort of like the handful of people who booed the gay service member who asked a question during one of the Republican debates.
Not much to cheer in any of Obama's messages. He's a shining example of how far we as a nation have fallen from the dreams of our founders.
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