Heard any past stories of Obama personally helping anyone?
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I am sick of these moronic Obamanites demonizing Mitt Romney and trying to make him an elitist because of his success. Read about his kindness long before he was thinking about running for office.
There
is no shortage of such accounts [of generosity]-- and the convention is
the place (the only place) where they can be told to a large audience.
Romney surrogates can highlight the striking number of instances of
kindness and generosity in Romney's life. The Daily offered these
examples:
"One cold December day in the early 1980s, Mitt Romney loaded up his
Gran Torino with firewood and brought it to the home of a single mother
whose heat had been shut off just days before Christmas.
Years after a business partner died unexpectedly, Romney helped the
man's surviving daughter go to medical school with loans for tuition --
loans he forgave when she graduated.
And in 1997, when a fellow church member's teenage son fell seriously
ill, Romney sprinted to the hospital in the dead of night, where he kept
vigil with his terrified parents.
Stories like these -- tales of long hours spent with grieving families,
financial assistance to those in need and timely help given to strangers
whether asked for or not -- abound in the adult life of the Republican
presidential candidate."
As a skeptical Andy Ferguson wrote in The Weekly Standard, his coolness
toward the candidate evaporated after reading "The Real Romney" by two
Boston Globe reporters. "My slowly softening opinion," Ferguson wrote,
"went instantly to goo when 'The Real Romney' unfolded an account of his
endless kindnesses -- unbidden, unsung, and utterly gratuitous."
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There
is no shortage of such accounts [of generosity]-- and the convention is
the place (the only place) where they can be told to a large audience.
Romney surrogates can highlight the striking number of instances of
kindness and generosity in Romney's life. The Daily offered these
examples:
"One cold December day in the early 1980s, Mitt Romney loaded up his
Gran Torino with firewood and brought it to the home of a single mother
whose heat had been shut off just days before Christmas.
Years after a business partner died unexpectedly, Romney helped the
man's surviving daughter go to medical school with loans for tuition --
loans he forgave when she graduated.
And in 1997, when a fellow church member's teenage son fell seriously
ill, Romney sprinted to the hospital in the dead of night, where he kept
vigil with his terrified parents.
Stories like these -- tales of long hours spent with grieving families,
financial assistance to those in need and timely help given to strangers
whether asked for or not -- abound in the adult life of the Republican
presidential candidate."
As a skeptical Andy Ferguson wrote in The Weekly Standard, his coolness
toward the candidate evaporated after reading "The Real Romney" by two
Boston Globe reporters. "My slowly softening opinion," Ferguson wrote,
"went instantly to goo when 'The Real Romney' unfolded an account of his
endless kindnesses -- unbidden, unsung, and utterly gratuitous."
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Reichstolz 2012/08/29 14:42:04Defeat Obama

















The president is so giving that he is considering sharing "limited classified data" on our proposed European anti-missile shield with our good buddies and former sworn enemies in Moscow. Fortunately, saner heads may prevail. Republican Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Michael Turner, has said he will "vigorously resist such compromises of U.S. missile defense capabilities."
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