Do You Support Mitt Romney as President?
SodaHead Politics
2012/06/13 00:08:21
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We know you want to make your opinion count -- especially during the time of a serious election. So, every week, SodaHead will host a handful of up-to-date polls having to do with the upcoming 2012 election.
Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

Vote on this week's election questions below and make sure to come back every Tuesday to see how everyone voted -- and to receive a new batch of questions worth pondering. It's a great time to have an opinion. So, dive right in to our 2012 Election poll.

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Top Opinion
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Paul Bradshaw 2012/06/13 00:47:43No+17No, I do not support Mitt Romney for President. He's a flagrant and constant liar, a constant flip-flopper with no principles who will say anything he thinks his audience wants to hear. He's a documented bully and animal abuser, has an arrest record, is completely out of touch with common American Citizens, was a poor governor, and has surrounded himself with all the same people Bush did, and advocates all the same Bush policies that lead us directly into the Fiscal Collapse of 2008 and subsequent recession. His budgetary promises would add TRILLIONS to the national debt, and he has no plans to pay for any of it. It would be a very, VERY bad thing for this country if he were elected President.





















If Ron Paul is not victorious, even from massive write-ins, then let Obama finish off his last four years. He has one more chance to impress us,. If not, we were right all along. Both of these if-presidents are very risky and dangerous. But, at least we know Obama more than Romney. So if Obama screws up another four years, at least we expected it and had our pitchforks and torches ready.
...except for the soup lines...
just like the great depression followed a recession, and republicans had a "let the economy work things out on its own" attitude.