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Watch the video. Romney has the same traitors, the same neocons, the same aholes that Bush and Cheney did. Watch the video and vote for another Bush and get ready for Iran war...
The nations economy was growing and so were incomes. But in Romney's Mass., incomes FELL and Mass went from 37th to 47th in job creation. These are THE FACTS!!! Deal with them, instead of the Romney lies and bullshit.
Go ahead and vote for another Bush. At least have your eyes open when you do.
You put a budget that will pass not one that will get voted down. Things get discussed and if there are not enough votes are not even submitted.
It is a FACT! But if it makes you feel better, Believe in the lies and bullshit of Romney and Ryan. Because that does not change the FACT one bit that Romney SUCKED in job creation to the tune of 47th in the nation while governor of Mass....
The budgets has to be voted by Congress. So wake me up when Republican hypocrites vote for military cuts.
The military is being run by the government and is being financed by taxpayers. So socialized military like socialized healthcare. And Republicans are hypocrites for wanting one and no the other even though universal healthcare will save millions more lives than socialized military which is primary purpose is to KILL American boys for the super rich BIG OIL POS traitors.
Maybe one of these days you'll wake up to these truths instead of being led by the nose....
Trying to find excuses and being Romney's apologizer is not your forte. It's a fact that Romney sucked in job creation while governor of Mass.
Obama inherited a great depression, an imploded economy. But Romney had a growing national economy with rising national median income and managed be 3rd from DEAD LAST in job creation and median income DECLINE. You can't fight FACTS! Romney is a lying POS. Romney SUCKS!
You don't have to outspend the whole planet fighting big oil wars to have a strong military. Our socialized military that our republican hypocrites so want is full of massive excess and wasteful spending.
Which part of "under Romney Mass. median income fell while the national economy grew and median income rose", did you not understand?????
47th or 3rd from DEAD LAST Romney was on job creation... and that was during when the national economy was growing....
FACT - Apples to Apples median income in Mass under Romney went down while the nation's median income rose.
It's a FACT! Deal with it. Romney is a POS liar. 47th in job creation even while the economy was growing.
MUST SEE VIDEO. BEST EVER. These guys. Tells a complicated story in one minute.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrC2pFaaR70
MUST SEE VIDEO. BEST EVER. These guys. Tells a complicated story in one minute.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrC2pFaaR70
Maybe you will answer the question that RDG refuses to answer... LMFAO... too funny...
How did Romney's Mass. saw a median income decline while the nations economy grew and showed a median income rise??????
Please answer you economic genius... LMFAO... too funny...
Akin II - North Dakota Senate Candidate Voted To Make Abortion In Case Of Rape, Incest Carry Life Sentence
Zeke Miller
Posted Sep 3, 2012 5:26pm EDT
http://www.buzzfeed.com/zekejmiller/north-dakota-senate-candidate-voted-to-make-aborti
Rick Berg, North Dakota's at-large congressman and a candidate for Senate, voted to criminalize abortion in the state as a Class AA felony, including in the case of rape or abortion.
Berg, who is running against former Democratic Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp, voted with a minority of the state house in 2007 to make terminating a pregnancy illegal, in a bill that only made exception for when the life of the mother is endangered.
Berg was granted a coveted speaking slot at the Republican National Convention last week, just weeks after fellow Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin drew bipartisan outrage for outrageously claiming that pregnancies don't occur in cases of "legitimate rape."
Here's a copy of the proposed legislation, provided by a Democratic source:
Akin II - North Dakota Senate Candidate Voted To Make Abortion In Case Of Rape, Incest Carry Life Sentence
Zeke Miller
Posted Sep 3, 2012 5:26pm EDT
http://www.buzzfeed.com/zekejmiller/north-dakota-senate-candidate-voted-to-make-aborti
Rick Berg, North Dakota's at-large congressman and a candidate for Senate, voted to criminalize abortion in the state as a Class AA felony, including in the case of rape or abortion.
Berg, who is running against former Democratic Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp, voted with a minority of the state house in 2007 to make terminating a pregnancy illegal, in a bill that only made exception for when the life of the mother is endangered.
Berg was granted a coveted speaking slot at the Republican National Convention last week, just weeks after fellow Senate candidate Rep. Todd Akin drew bipartisan outrage for outrageously claiming that pregnancies don't occur in cases of "legitimate rape."
Here's a copy of the proposed legislation, provided by a Democratic source:
Albright: 'I Can't Understand Why Any Woman Would Want To Vote For Mitt Romney'
Posted: 09/03/2012 6:42 pm Updated: 09/03/2012 6:46 pm
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/03/madeleine-albright-mitt-romney_n_1852789.html
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- There's been no shortage of musing over Mitt Romney's failure to win over female voters. The gender gap is pronounced, and with the efforts of the president's political team, growing wider. Romney has been criticized for his failure to speak out in support of equal pay for equal work, he's been tied to some of his party's more hardline positions on abortion, and has been caricatured as a relic of a bygone era in which women put career ambitions aside.
But for all the talk of Romney's trouble among women voters, no Democrat has put it in the terms that former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright did in an interview with The Huffington Post on Monday.
"I'm not sure I'm going to state this exactly right," she said, sitting amidst a sea of convention-related activity and daytime wine drinkers in the Westin hotel Lobby in downtown Charlotte. "But I think there are some who believe they are actually protecting women, you know, and that it is better for women to be taken care of. I think women want to take care of themselves, and I think having a voice in how that is done is very important. And frankly, I don’t understand -- I mean, I'm obviously a card-carrying Democrat -- but I can't understand why any woman would want to vote for Mitt Romney, except maybe Mrs. Romney."
Albright then revised her pool of rationally thinking female Romney supporters to include his five daughters-in-law, an obvious but hardly generous expansion. Even with the rhetorical flair, however, Albright's comments reflect a genuine disturbance that many Democrats -- women and men -- feel about the tone of the discussion of women's issues during the course of the campaign.
The former secretary of State, who has been an outspoken advocate for women in the workplace, said she found Missouri Senate Candidate Rep. Todd Akin's (R-Mo.) assertion that a rape victim can shut down her body to avoid pregnancy to be "one of the more outrageous" comments she's witnessed in her 75 years.
"It was appalling and disgusting," she said. "But if I may say so, the things that he said in one form or another are in the Republican platform. So [while Republicans are] saying he is a nutcase and they have to move away from him, they did not move away from their platform."
Her reference was to language in the GOP platform that outlaws abortion even in cases of rape or incest. It's a policy that Romney's running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), has embraced throughout his career, before distancing himself in the wake of Akin's remarks. Romney has always supported such exceptions. Even so, Albright argued, he had "become captive to a party that does in fact think that women should not have voices."
This is about as harsh an indictment as has been leveled by a major Democratic figure at the Republican Party and its nominee. And in conjuring up images of women being pushed into figurative (if not literal) silence, Albright invited some obvious pushback. The current state of the economy hasn't exactly allowed women to warm up their vocal cords.
"I’m guessing the millions of American women unemployed, underemployed or constantly worrying about filling the gas tank or put food on the table can think of a few reasons to make sure Barack Obama isn't our president for another four years," said Kirsten Kukowski, a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee.
Aware of the gender gap, Romney's campaign gave several Republican women primetime speaking roles at his party's recently completed convention, including his wife, Ann, who spoke about the trials that came with their marriage and raising five kids, in addition to declaring in one of the conventions more indelible moments, "I love you, women."
It will, in all likelihood, take a bit more than a few speeches in support of Romney to make up the ground among women voters. A TIME/CNN poll of likely voters found Obama beating Romney by 12 and 10 points among women in Florida and North Carolina, respectively.
Romney took Mass. from 37th to 47th (3rd from DEAD LAST) in job creation and during his tenure the median income declined, during a time that the nation's economy grew and the median income rose...
Real facts hurt eh? No wonder Romney doesn't want to talk about facts like that. What a liar and a loser he is. A true republican POS.
Hard to dispute FACTS eh?? LMFAO... too funny...
Albright: 'I Can't Understand Why Any Woman Would Want To Vote For Mitt Romney'
Posted: 09/03/2012 6:42 pm Updated: 09/03/2012 6:46 pm
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/03/madeleine-albright-mitt-romney_n_1852789.html
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- There's been no shortage of musing over Mitt Romney's failure to win over female voters. The gender gap is pronounced, and with the efforts of the president's political team, growing wider. Romney has been criticized for his failure to speak out in support of equal pay for equal work, he's been tied to some of his party's more hardline positions on abortion, and has been caricatured as a relic of a bygone era in which women put career ambitions aside.
But for all the talk of Romney's trouble among women voters, no Democrat has put it in the terms that former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright did in an interview with The Huffington Post on Monday.
"I'm not sure I'm going to state this exactly right," she said, sitting amidst a sea of convention-related activity and daytime wine drinkers in the Westin hotel Lobby in downtown Charlotte. "But I think there are some who believe they are actually protecting women, you know, and that it is better for women to be taken care of. I think women want to take care of themselves, and I think having a voice in how that is done is very important. And frankly, I don’t understand -- I mean, I'm obviously a card-carrying Democrat -- but I can't understand why any woman would want to vote for Mitt Romney, except maybe Mrs. Romney."
Albright then revised her pool of rationally thinking female Romney supporters to include his five daughters-in-law, an obvious but hardly generous expansion. Even with the rhetorical flair, however, Albright's comments reflect a genuine disturbance that many Democrats -- women and men -- feel about the tone of the discussion of women's issues during the course of the campaign.
The former secretary of State, who has been an outspoken advocate for women in the workplace, said she found Missouri Senate Candidate Rep. Todd Akin's (R-Mo.) assertion that a rape victim can shut down her body to avoid pregnancy to be "one of the more outrageous" comments she's witnessed in her 75 years.
"It was appalling and disgusting," she said. "But if I may say so, the things that he said in one form or another are in the Republican platform. So [while Republicans are] saying he is a nutcase and they have to move away from him, they did not move away from their platform."
Her reference was to language in the GOP platform that outlaws abortion even in cases of rape or incest. It's a policy that Romney's running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), has embraced throughout his career, before distancing himself in the wake of Akin's remarks. Romney has always supported such exceptions. Even so, Albright argued, he had "become captive to a party that does in fact think that women should not have voices."
This is about as harsh an indictment as has been leveled by a major Democratic figure at the Republican Party and its nominee. And in conjuring up images of women being pushed into figurative (if not literal) silence, Albright invited some obvious pushback. The current state of the economy hasn't exactly allowed women to warm up their vocal cords.
"I’m guessing the millions of American women unemployed, underemployed or constantly worrying about filling the gas tank or put food on the table can think of a few reasons to make sure Barack Obama isn't our president for another four years," said Kirsten Kukowski, a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee.
Aware of the gender gap, Romney's campaign gave several Republican women primetime speaking roles at his party's recently completed convention, including his wife, Ann, who spoke about the trials that came with their marriage and raising five kids, in addition to declaring in one of the conventions more indelible moments, "I love you, women."
It will, in all likelihood, take a bit more than a few speeches in support of Romney to make up the ground among women voters. A TIME/CNN poll of likely voters found Obama beating Romney by 12 and 10 points among women in Florida and North Carolina, respectively.
Which part of my reply was not correct??? You replied to my original post with garbage, and so I replied to your garbage with more facts and truths... Given your history, I expect you to reply with more garbage and lies.... So go ahead.... And while you are at it please tell me which part of my reply was not true.... LMFAO... too funny...
This week in the War on Voting: Victories for the good guys in Florida, Texas and Ohio
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/01/1126213/-This-week-in-the-War-on-Voting-Victories-for-the-good-guys-in-Florida-Texas-and-Ohio
This week in the War on Voting: Victories for the good guys in Florida, Texas and Ohio
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/01/1126213/-This-week-in-the-War-on-Voting-Victories-for-the-good-guys-in-Florida-Texas-and-Ohio
Under Romney, Mass plummeted from 37th to 47th out of 50 states(3rd from DEAD LAST), as the nation’s economy grew and the median income rose. Under Romney, Massachusetts plummeted from 36th to 47th out of 50 states in job creation, and the median income declined.
That's Mitt Romney. A lying useless clueless POS for the super rich. A big oil whore. Just like Bush. And anyone who supports that POS is just like him and Bush.
Under Romney, Mass plummeted from 37th to 47th out of 50 states(3rd from DEAD LAST), as the nation’s economy grew and the median income rose. Under Romney, Massachusetts plummeted from 36th to 47th out of 50 states in job creation, and the median income declined.
That's Mitt Romney. A lying useless clueless POS for the super rich. A big oil whore. Just like Bush. And anyone who supports that POS is just like him and Bush.
Under Mitt Romeny Mass was 47th out of 50 states in jobs creation. It's a fact. Deal with it.
I was talking doing away with the massive influence of the BIG OIL criminal traitors. The less we are dependent on foreign oil and oil in general, the less the influence of the BIG OIL criminal traitors.
Defense, Medicare and BIG OIL
Medicare is money you put in to provide for a healthcare insurance once you turn 65. They take a separate big chunk of your paycheck (with no cap) for that. You are entitled for that money cause it is YOUR money.
Defense spending on the other hand is a socialist army being run by the government and funded by taxpayer funds. It dwarfs all other discretionary spending. We spend more on defense than China, Russia and Europe, plus a few other countries... combined. This is a socialist program. Run by the government. And for what? To protect Americans?? NO! Not by any means. Americans are dying from lack of health care not from lack of wars in the Middle East. No. It is to protect BIG OIL. To start wars for BIG OIL. It's all about and for BIG OIL. A tax payer funded socialist program for BIG OIL. And while we, the tax payers, give our trillions in taxes to defense of BIG OIL, they in turn get to keep all their massive BIG OIL profits, that were earned on the backs of tax payer dollars and tax payer blood.
But if we go full out on renewable energy, wind, solar, geothermal, etc, we can do away with BIG OIL and we should be able to cut defense by half. That will solve all of our budgetary needs and provide every American with universal healthcare, which in turn save millions of Americans lives.
So vote NOT for presidents who are in the pockets of BIG OIL, start wars for BIG OIL, like Bush did with Iraq and Afghanistan, and Romney wants to do with Iran, but for Presidents that want to move us towards renewable energy and rid us from our dependence in the biggest traitors in America, BIG OIL. And that is Barack Obama.
It seems white republicCON men talking about 'rape' sure gets them all excited. I've never seen them so engaged and giddy.
Pennsylvania Senate Candidate: Daughter’s Out-Of-Wedlock Pregnancy ‘Similar’ To Rape
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Tom Smith is the latest Republican to bungle a response to Missouri Rep. Todd Akin’s controversial comment about rape and pregnancy.
“What that congressman said I do not agree with at all. He should have never said anything like that,” Smith told reporters Monday, according to the Harrisburg Patriot-News, during a Pennsylvania Press Club luncheon in Harrisburg Monday — referring to Akin’s suggestion that women’s bodies can block a pregnancy from rape.
“I lived something similar to that with my own family,” Smith said. He then described his daughter’s out-of-wedlock pregnancy — from consensual sex.
“She chose life, and I commend her for that. She knew my views but fortunately for me … she chose the way I thought. Now don’t get me wrong. It wasn’t rape.”
Smith affirmed that he believed his daughter’s pregnancy from consensual sex was similar to a rape. “Put yourself in a father’s position, yes, I mean it is similar.”
But he quickly clarified during the same event that he was not comparing the two situations: “No … I said I went through a situation [with a daughter]. It’s very, very difficult. But do I condone rape? Absolutely not. But do I propose life, yes I do. I’m pro-life, period.”
Smith’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TPM.
Smith is trailing Democratic Sen. Bob Casey by 18 points, according to the PollTracker Average.
Smith’s communications director Megan Piwowar told TPM that Smith’s comments were “inartful” but did not amount to a comparison between out-of-wedlock pregnancy and rape.
“Tom Smith is committed to protecting the sanctity of life and believes it begins at conception. While his answers to some of the questions he faced at the Pennsylvania Press club may have been less than artful, at no time did he draw the comparison that some have inferred. When questioned if he was drawing that comparison, Tom’s answer was clear, ‘no, no, no.’”
PoliticsPA has a transcript and audio from the event, including this exchange with an Associated Press reporter:
AP: Similar how?
Smith: Uh, having a baby out of wedlock.
AP: That’s similar to rape?
Smith: No, no, no, but … put yourself in a father’s situation, yes. It is similar. But, back to the original, I’m pro-life, period.
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/08/pennsylvania-tom-smith-senate-pregnancy-rape-unwed-daughter.php?ref=fpnewsfeed
How appropriate... Trump "fired" by Mother Nature... LMFAO... too funny...
Paul Ryan: Rape Is Just Another 'Method Of Conception'
Akin's views are the same of the Republican party. He just said in public what Republicans say in private... their views are 500 years backwards... so good riddance... 4 more years for Obama baby... I LOVE IT!
Romney wants to invade Iran... LMFAO... too funny... or is it?
Paul Ryan: Rape Is Just Another 'Method Of Conception'
"Tea Partiers are wankers whipping out fear" - President of Ireland
Right on the money Mr. President...
MUST SEE..Ireland President drills a new one on Tea Partier Michael Graham
A Tea Partier Decided To Pick A Fight With A Foreign President. It Didn't Go So Well.
Aug 22 2012
http://www.upworthy.com/a-tea-partier-decided-to-pick-a-fight-with-a-foreign-president-it-didnt-go-so-we
Michael D. Higgins (who was elected president of Ireland last year) is fed up with over-the-top Tea Party rhetoric, and he isn't afraid to show it. Listen to him call out radio host Michael Graham on everything from health care to foreign policy. Trust me, you don't want to miss this one.
MUST SEE..A Tea Partier Decided To Pick A Fight With A Foreign President. It Didn't Go So Well.
Aug 22 2012
Michael D. Higgins (who was elected president of Ireland last year) is fed up with over-the-top Tea Party rhetoric, and he isn't afraid to show it. Listen to him call out radio host Michael Graham on everything from health care to foreign policy. Trust me, you don't want to miss this one.
VIDEO: These are the GOP hypocrites you guys vote for... they are FOR deficit, FOR bigger government, FOR stimulus... WAKE UP! You've been had...
Watch the Video... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/19/paul-ryan-bush-stimulus_n_1803761.html