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Why are so many conservatives interested in voting for a man who has nothing to offer?

All of Romneys math doesn't add up, he favors the rich, doesn't have experience "running" a business, only has experience making profits from investments which is not the same as truley running a business, and he came in AHEAD OF 46 OTHER GOVERNORS as having the crummiest jobs numbers for his state!!!! Which is why he is using his "business" experience as a qualification for president. Wake up people, and stop betting against your own best interest by voting for a guy who doesn't give a rip about you! And he lies about everything.... And he flip flops his opinions based on who he is talking to because he is desperate to be elected. What a joke.

Asked By: Nick - 11/2/2012
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Great post, Nick,

It is because they hate, nothing much else, anybody but the black guy!

Look up Socialism, he hasn't done anything to lead this nation to become Socialist anymore than it already is!

Medicare is a social program.

Welfare is a social program

Social Security is a social program.

He has turned the direction of the country a 180 degrees since taking office.

Jobs were exiting to COMMUNIST countries at 750,000 a month. Over 5 million left during the Republican administration.

Now we have had 29 months of job growth, that is 2 years and 5 months for those in Rio Linde!

Stock market was tanking, dropping like a rock. It bottoom under Obama's administration at 6500, it has reached 13,000 again, that is double for those of you in Rio Linde

The reason it changed a 180 degrees is because of the stimulus, passed in February of 2009.

He passed Healthcare Act, which give AMERICANS, not communists, health care.

He got Osama Bin Laden, which because he was a Saudi, the Republican, Oil party, wouldn't take him out! Let him go in Tora Bora!

I would say he loves AMERICA more than Republicans!
Answered By: Funloving - 11/2/2012
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I think the fact that he flip flops right in front of people should be a tell tale sign.
Answered By: Richard England - 11/2/2012
Verses obama who wants to have a death panel to eliminate the elderly , abort the unborn and then there`s the crime of the century concerning Benghazi.Don`t muslim want to eliminate every one too.
Answered By: Alicia Murphy - 11/2/2012
People vote for the party. The money-lovers vote Rightwards, the spiritually mature vote Leftwards (considerable research produced that statement!)

The Reps could stand an insane dolphin whose only learned words are: "I'll cut taxes" and the Right-winger would vote for it!

Politics are essentially Right versus Left: Greed versus Compassion.

Ask yourself: Did God send his messenger with the message: Thou shalt make money, or was it, Love thy neighbour?

Conservative are wrong in every conceivable way, but their erroneous views are constantly reinforced by the media: They cannot see beyond the media.
Answered By: Inca Yebail: Prophet/Philosopher - 11/2/2012
He is still better than Obama

(but I'm voting for Johnson)
Answered By: Paladin - 11/2/2012
In Response to FunLovin...

"Great post, Nick,

It is because they hate, nothing much else, anybody but the black guy!" - This is racist. I don't care what color he is, and I really don't think anyone else does either. And if you voted for Obama because he a black man, you're a racist and you need to catch up with the times.

"Look up Socialism, he hasn't done anything to lead this nation to become Socialist anymore than it already is! " -- False, explained below.

"Medicare is a social program. Welfare is a social program. Social Security is a social program." -- While it is true, these programs were NEVER meant be mainstream resources with the exception of Social Security. Medicare does not replace traditional insurance, and Welfare is meant to assist those in hardship - not those who don't want to work. To put emphasis on these programs and REQUIRE that the American people use them IS A STEP TOWARDS SOCIALISM.

"He has turned the direction of the country a 180 degrees since taking office." -- Wrong direction, dude.

"Jobs were exiting to COMMUNIST countries at 750,000 a month. Over 5 million left during the Republican administration." I want a source on this one.

"Now we have had 29 months of job growth, that is 2 years and 5 months for those in Rio Linde! " --What the flying F*** are you talking about? Unemployment is on the rise. Job growth projections are skewed by 'temp jobs' created by the feds to soften the blow. The UNEMPLOYMENT RATE speaks for itself.

"Stock market was tanking, dropping like a rock. It bottoom under Obama's administration at 6500, it has reached 13,000 again, that is double for those of you in Rio Linde." --- Yeah, but those points don't belong to American interests; Obama has sold us out to foreign business.

"The reason it changed a 180 degrees is because of the stimulus, passed in February of 2009." -- The stimulus DEPLETED the value of the American dollar. You've got to be kidding me.

"He passed Healthcare Act, which give AMERICANS, not communists, health care." -- No, it gives people a reason to sit at home on welfare and let the government spoon feed them.

"He got Osama Bin Laden, which because he was a Saudi, the Republican, Oil party, wouldn't take him out! Let him go in Tora Bora! " -- SEAL TEAM SIX got Osama. NOT OBAMA. The department of the Navy currently is in a fuss with Obama's administration over the Bengazi incident. I wouldn't be surprised if the military pulls it's oath to protect Obama.

"I would say he loves AMERICA more than Republicans!" - The port of Seattle is owned by a sheik in Oman. The Port of San Francisco is owned by the Chinese, if I recall correctly. All of these statements are based on a skewed perspective with not sources to back them up. You sir, should be ashamed of yourself for calling yourself an American.
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Answered By: Ryan - 11/2/2012
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