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We have seen so much down the tube in the way of campaign ads and now we get this as an answer from Romney to the Obama ad that the campaign keeps saying they couldn't control. The Soptic ad has been proven to be purely lies and yet the Obamas say they can't do anything about it. Maybe they should have told Priorities to do something about withdrawing the lie. Now the Republicans have come up with this ad in return for what they refused to stop from going on. I suppose nearly everybody has seen this but just in case, here it is.
Romney won't get elected with Ryan. What a poor choice he made
It is a perfect choice.
Sets up a nice debate between endless spending, a bloated bankrupt government, and the concept of getting back to a smaller effective government.
One side is for the government and the other side is for all the people, from the modest to the wealthy.
One side hates wealth creation and success and the other wants to see more of it.
Sets up a nice debate between endless spending, a bloated bankrupt government, and the concept of getting back to a smaller effective government.
One side is for the government and the other side is for all the people, from the modest to the wealthy.
One side hates wealth creation and success and the other wants to see more of it.
It's going to be a blast IMO.
OMG it is not a perfect choice....well maybe for conservatives. But Romney needs the independents to win. Look at the big picture. Ryan won't win the independents....he is too extreme.
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