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  • Don Leuty 2012/08/17 17:05:43
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    Don Leuty
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    The economy is job one. He has the experience to get us back on track. If he doesn't , he will join the list of one-termers.

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  • HOMBRE 2012/09/02 20:27:29
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    HOMBRE
    +1
    its Americas only hope left;-)
  • Kenny T. 2012/08/29 17:52:39
    Other (Please explain)
    Kenny T.
    80% of the national polls and every electoral college analysis has Obama getting his second term so this assertion -- that Romney will be elected -- is a tad delusional.
  • Deputy ... Kenny T. 2012/08/29 18:53:01
    Deputy Chief
    You mean the same polls that say that 65% of the American people do NOT want Obamacare? What is delusional is the fact that any outcome can occur in an election and NO one can accurately predict the future. Never say Never.

    romney polls
  • Kenny T. Deputy ... 2012/08/29 19:03:18 (edited)
    Kenny T.
    I see you conveniently left out the poll that asks, "Do you agree that denying Americans coverage based on pre-existing medical conditions should be illegal?", and "Would you rather have the tax payer pay the $40 BILLION we pay each year for the UNINSURED --- or would you rather MANDATE these uninsured PAY THEIR OWN WAY?". CLEARLY Americans are overwhelmingly FOR the AFFORDABLE CARE ACT when they UNDERSTAND what it is all about. When you have a huge uneducated sector of America saying, "Obamacare is a DEATH PANEL and MARXISM". naturally there will be a negative visceral, almost knee-jerk reaction against "Obamacare".
  • Deputy ... Kenny T. 2012/08/29 21:05:15
    Deputy Chief
    The vast majority want Obamacare REPEALED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What part of that don't YOU understand, unless you do not believe Polls!
  • Kenny T. Deputy ... 2012/09/06 07:30:22
    Kenny T.
    The REAL question should be is what part of Obama getting his SECOND TERM do YOU not understand? LOL
  • Tic-Toc 2012/08/26 07:55:01
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    Tic-Toc
    +1
    I did not like him at first, but the more I have read about him and watched him, I really do believe he is the right choice.
  • Pedalpusher 2012/08/20 04:57:31
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    Pedalpusher
    +1
    Between Romney and Ryan they will get a budget passed that will get us back on the road to financial stability, and start lowering the unemployment rate. Would be nice if he could put Obama in prison for treason over the Government leaks that have endangered many military men and the fact that he now knows all the top secrets he can still do a lot of damage to this country by telling his "Friends" things if they don't know it all already! Would be nice too if he could get Soros for conspiracy and put him away forever too!
  • ☆stillthe12c☆ 2012/08/19 20:52:56 (edited)
    Other (Please explain)
    ☆stillthe12c☆
    +1
    I have no idea if anyone can pull us out of this hole. I am sure that he can improve things. There are many step to a recover that need to be made. We need to stop the job killing EPA. The biggest is their war on CO2. Will he give out the permits to drill for oil. We need the oil to become energy independent and the coal to produce the cheap energy that we need for a recovery. This help our companies to be more competitive on the world market. Will he sign the pipeline. Maybe to late for that. The other problem is we need more refineries and the EPA has stopped two refineries from coming back on line. One had gone bankrupt and a guy bought it and want to make improvement on it and bring it back online and the EPA told him no. Another one was being shutdown and another person wanted to run a pipeline to it so it could continue to go, again the EPA said no. California forced it to close many years ago as it is more strict that the EPA. This made the state short and that is what has driven up the price of gas here and now we have a refinery that caught fire and again the price is way above the national average. California also has many capped oil well that can produce much of the oil that we need and they will not let the oil companies uncap them.

    One thing that ...
    I have no idea if anyone can pull us out of this hole. I am sure that he can improve things. There are many step to a recover that need to be made. We need to stop the job killing EPA. The biggest is their war on CO2. Will he give out the permits to drill for oil. We need the oil to become energy independent and the coal to produce the cheap energy that we need for a recovery. This help our companies to be more competitive on the world market. Will he sign the pipeline. Maybe to late for that. The other problem is we need more refineries and the EPA has stopped two refineries from coming back on line. One had gone bankrupt and a guy bought it and want to make improvement on it and bring it back online and the EPA told him no. Another one was being shutdown and another person wanted to run a pipeline to it so it could continue to go, again the EPA said no. California forced it to close many years ago as it is more strict that the EPA. This made the state short and that is what has driven up the price of gas here and now we have a refinery that caught fire and again the price is way above the national average. California also has many capped oil well that can produce much of the oil that we need and they will not let the oil companies uncap them.

    One thing that I am sure Romney will not do, is waste money giving them to corporation. He will do it the proper way by buying thing the government needs. Not just throw a trillion dollars at some company that goes bankrupt and live us on the hook for it.
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  • James 2012/08/19 20:45:34
    Romney will be just like Obama and continue over spending
    James
    Romney will do whatever he can to preserve the status quo.
  • Boris D. 2012/08/19 20:40:45
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    Boris D.
  • BlackSouth Boris D. 2012/08/21 06:41:14
    BlackSouth
    +1
    Paul Ryan…
    Voted YES corporate welfare for big agriculture
    Voted YES pm TARP
    Voted YES for a bloated defense bill
    Voted NO to repeal NDAA indefinite detention
    Voted YES to prohibit reductions in nuclear weapons as required by START Treaty
    Voted NO to limit military spending on the Afghanistan War
    Voted YES to override military sequestration (spending cuts) negotiated in last year’s ‘let raise the debt limit bill’.
    Voted YES on CISPA, the bill that attacks Internet liberty and the 1st amendment.
    Voted YES on corporate welfare for the Keystone Pipeline which also authorized the use of Eminent Domain to seize private property for a private use.
    Voted NO to extend payroll tax cuts which is effectively a tax increase on the poor and middle class.
    Voted YES to increase the debt ceiling
    Voted YES on war in Libya
    Voted NO to limit funding of NATO for use in Libya
    Voted NO on removing armed forces from Libya
    Vote YES to extend the Patriot Act
    Paul Ryan’s Budget:
    Ryan’s “roadmap to prosperity” lays out $6.2 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years—not, sadly, cuts from what government spends today, but from what President Obama wanted to spend. Spending would actually increase by about a trillion dollars over the decade.
    Ryan’s “radical” budget would only reduce government spending to 20% of GDP by 2015. ...











    Paul Ryan…
    Voted YES corporate welfare for big agriculture
    Voted YES pm TARP
    Voted YES for a bloated defense bill
    Voted NO to repeal NDAA indefinite detention
    Voted YES to prohibit reductions in nuclear weapons as required by START Treaty
    Voted NO to limit military spending on the Afghanistan War
    Voted YES to override military sequestration (spending cuts) negotiated in last year’s ‘let raise the debt limit bill’.
    Voted YES on CISPA, the bill that attacks Internet liberty and the 1st amendment.
    Voted YES on corporate welfare for the Keystone Pipeline which also authorized the use of Eminent Domain to seize private property for a private use.
    Voted NO to extend payroll tax cuts which is effectively a tax increase on the poor and middle class.
    Voted YES to increase the debt ceiling
    Voted YES on war in Libya
    Voted NO to limit funding of NATO for use in Libya
    Voted NO on removing armed forces from Libya
    Vote YES to extend the Patriot Act
    Paul Ryan’s Budget:
    Ryan’s “roadmap to prosperity” lays out $6.2 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years—not, sadly, cuts from what government spends today, but from what President Obama wanted to spend. Spending would actually increase by about a trillion dollars over the decade.
    Ryan’s “radical” budget would only reduce government spending to 20% of GDP by 2015. Obama wants to cut it to 23%. It is currently at 25%. when Bill Clinton left office, it was 18 percent.
    “The president’s plan will add about $11 trillion to the debt over 10 years,” Paul told me. “Congressman Ryan … is trying to do the right thing, but his plan will add $8 trillion to the debt over 10 years. We need to do something much more dramatic, or I think we’re in for a world of hurt.”
    The inconvenient truth for conservatives is you cannot balance the budget if you eliminate (only) nonmilitary spending.
    It would also reduce the federal workforce by 15 percent. Ryan’s figure is 10 percent. That’s a start. But they would do it by “attrition.” That’s cowardly. It’s not management. They should fire the worst 10 or 15 percent. That’s what private-sector managers do.
    it grows revenues miraculously from $2.4 trillion to $4.6 trillion in 10 years by cutting taxes
    - It led to 10 more years of deficit spending
    - It added between $5-11 TRILLION dollars to the national debt
    - It spent a total of $40 TRILLION over the next 10 years
    - His plan REQUIRED the debt ceiling to be raised
    - It was an obviously unbalanced budget (in fact it doesn’t fully balance until the year 2040)
    - It increased spending over the next few years (it merely slows the rate of spending, not actually cutting spending anytime soon)
    - It was was bigger than what we had under Bill Clinton
    “I worship the ground Paul Ryan walks on,” says Dick Cheney
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  • Deputy ... BlackSouth 2012/08/21 08:40:52
    Deputy Chief
    Would you like to post Obama's votes on all of these as well? Comparison rather than a one-sided response provides a clearer picture. Then one can make an informed choice between the two.
  • BlackSouth Deputy ... 2012/08/21 08:53:31 (edited)
    BlackSouth
    what for? I am past Obama.His voting record is no different. It's pretty much the same, but not worse than what it's going to be if Romney and Ryan wins. The fact remains that Romney doesn't have a budget plan That is why he chose Paul Ryan. everyone knows this. Try as he might to say he has his own plan, but can't say what it entails, but in the same breath says it's pretty much like the Ryan plan which is very detailed up until the point where you asked the question "when will it balance the budget?" and they both say that they haven't crunched the numbers to figure that out.( This to me is the gross lie to the public. How can it be detailed yet and still not have the numbers to tell you when it will balance the budget.) Some economists say that if it balances the budget it will be around 2040 if at all . Let's see it's 2012 now. That's not hard math.sounds like 28 years to me. Why don't you inform yourself and not just listen to talking points.
  • Deputy ... BlackSouth 2012/08/21 17:14:10
    Deputy Chief
    Obama's record is much worse and you know it, that is why you refuse to do a direct comparison on both. Like it or NOT, we REALISTICALLY only have two choices, I guess your choice is Obama!
  • BlackSouth Deputy ... 2012/08/21 17:49:44
    BlackSouth
    . You refuse to do a direct comparison for no other reason than not wanting to see the truth. You want the Obama plan to be the worst that is the true reason why you are not going to do a side by side comparison.The Ryan plan is much much worse than what Obama did and this is you will be voting for. REALISTICALLY. Obama is like a shot in the foot compared to the shot in the head you will be voting for. I don't like they way Obama has done things, but why vote for someone just to get him out? especially if that someones plan is much worse. Keep you head in the sand. I can't wait to say I told you so.
  • BlackSouth Deputy ... 2012/08/21 17:57:37
    BlackSouth
    Now. Congress Paul has not bowed out and if he is on the ticket then he gets my vote. Sorry. I vote on principle and platform. and Obama and Romney are pretty much the same for me. I guess you were wrong. Plus I don't want to hear that a vote for Paul is a vote for Obama. A vote for Paul is a vote for Paul.
  • BlackSouth Deputy ... 2012/08/21 18:05:21
    BlackSouth
    I guess you missed it. I said already Obama's plan is full of crap, but Romney and Ryan will bring even worse on America. Realistically you don't want to see the writing on the wall. Wait let me see you are going to vote for someone who have a detailed budget but they can't say when or if the deficit will be balanced. (economist say that it may balance around 2040. 28 years later. haha) I didn't say this. Romney and Ryan are saying this themselves and this is what you are voting for?
  • Deputy ... BlackSouth 2012/08/21 21:38:18
    Deputy Chief
    Please go back to the progressive hole you came from. I am sure you are on the government dole and have NO problem that Obama tripled the national deficit in 3 years without establishing a budget as long as YOU receive your monthly entitlement check. Even the Dems wouldn't vote for his budget.
  • Devil's Advocate 2012/08/19 20:06:06
    Other (Please explain)
    Devil's Advocate
    +1
    Romney will cut taxes for the people with highest propensity to pay, raise them for those with highest propensity to consume. He will also cut spending but allow the deficit to rise through loss of revenue.
  • BlackSouth Devil's... 2012/08/21 17:51:49
    BlackSouth
    +1
    and they people with the highest propensity to consume is the middle and working poor. This is too far above some peoples head. keep it about an 8th grade reading level. That's what the media does.
  • D Hanes 2012/08/19 18:07:12
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    D Hanes
    +1
    Romney and his party have seen Obama make a million promises and not keep any.. so if he is elected and knows what is good for him.. WHEN elected HE WILL keep his promises, if only just to show Obama up. Besides, Barry has screwed this country so bad, and made such a mess, even worse than Bush did, that the only way for Romney to go is up.. IF HE'S SMART. Not saying he couldn't mess up too.. but we need a change and we need to try something different.. maybe a good business man for a change. Bush was a rich kid daddys boy, and Obama obviously never actally worked at business or anything else a day in his life.. so maybe Mitt, even tho born into wealth, has had to " manage things" so we will see.
  • BlackSouth D Hanes 2012/08/21 06:41:41
    BlackSouth
    Paul Ryan…
    Voted YES corporate welfare for big agriculture
    Voted YES pm TARP
    Voted YES for a bloated defense bill
    Voted NO to repeal NDAA indefinite detention
    Voted YES to prohibit reductions in nuclear weapons as required by START Treaty
    Voted NO to limit military spending on the Afghanistan War
    Voted YES to override military sequestration (spending cuts) negotiated in last year’s ‘let raise the debt limit bill’.
    Voted YES on CISPA, the bill that attacks Internet liberty and the 1st amendment.
    Voted YES on corporate welfare for the Keystone Pipeline which also authorized the use of Eminent Domain to seize private property for a private use.
    Voted NO to extend payroll tax cuts which is effectively a tax increase on the poor and middle class.
    Voted YES to increase the debt ceiling
    Voted YES on war in Libya
    Voted NO to limit funding of NATO for use in Libya
    Voted NO on removing armed forces from Libya
    Vote YES to extend the Patriot Act
    Paul Ryan’s Budget:
    Ryan’s “roadmap to prosperity” lays out $6.2 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years—not, sadly, cuts from what government spends today, but from what President Obama wanted to spend. Spending would actually increase by about a trillion dollars over the decade.
    Ryan’s “radical” budget would only reduce government spending to 20% of GDP by 2015. ...











    Paul Ryan…
    Voted YES corporate welfare for big agriculture
    Voted YES pm TARP
    Voted YES for a bloated defense bill
    Voted NO to repeal NDAA indefinite detention
    Voted YES to prohibit reductions in nuclear weapons as required by START Treaty
    Voted NO to limit military spending on the Afghanistan War
    Voted YES to override military sequestration (spending cuts) negotiated in last year’s ‘let raise the debt limit bill’.
    Voted YES on CISPA, the bill that attacks Internet liberty and the 1st amendment.
    Voted YES on corporate welfare for the Keystone Pipeline which also authorized the use of Eminent Domain to seize private property for a private use.
    Voted NO to extend payroll tax cuts which is effectively a tax increase on the poor and middle class.
    Voted YES to increase the debt ceiling
    Voted YES on war in Libya
    Voted NO to limit funding of NATO for use in Libya
    Voted NO on removing armed forces from Libya
    Vote YES to extend the Patriot Act
    Paul Ryan’s Budget:
    Ryan’s “roadmap to prosperity” lays out $6.2 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years—not, sadly, cuts from what government spends today, but from what President Obama wanted to spend. Spending would actually increase by about a trillion dollars over the decade.
    Ryan’s “radical” budget would only reduce government spending to 20% of GDP by 2015. Obama wants to cut it to 23%. It is currently at 25%. when Bill Clinton left office, it was 18 percent.
    “The president’s plan will add about $11 trillion to the debt over 10 years,” Paul told me. “Congressman Ryan … is trying to do the right thing, but his plan will add $8 trillion to the debt over 10 years. We need to do something much more dramatic, or I think we’re in for a world of hurt.”
    The inconvenient truth for conservatives is you cannot balance the budget if you eliminate (only) nonmilitary spending.
    It would also reduce the federal workforce by 15 percent. Ryan’s figure is 10 percent. That’s a start. But they would do it by “attrition.” That’s cowardly. It’s not management. They should fire the worst 10 or 15 percent. That’s what private-sector managers do.
    it grows revenues miraculously from $2.4 trillion to $4.6 trillion in 10 years by cutting taxes
    - It led to 10 more years of deficit spending
    - It added between $5-11 TRILLION dollars to the national debt
    - It spent a total of $40 TRILLION over the next 10 years
    - His plan REQUIRED the debt ceiling to be raised
    - It was an obviously unbalanced budget (in fact it doesn’t fully balance until the year 2040)
    - It increased spending over the next few years (it merely slows the rate of spending, not actually cutting spending anytime soon)
    - It was was bigger than what we had under Bill Clinton
    “I worship the ground Paul Ryan walks on,” says Dick Cheney
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  • D Hanes BlackSouth 2012/08/22 18:42:31
    D Hanes
    +1
    So what is your point??????
  • Kenny T. D Hanes 2012/08/29 19:26:24
    Kenny T.
    The point is that team Romney is for the Ryan plan which is Bush policy on steroids and that every economist agrees that Obama has improved our economy but at a snail's pace. The point is also that conservatives cannot start TWO unfunded wars (off the books) MASSIVELY cut revenue through tax breaks primarily for the wealthy, and expect NOT to see massive deficits. It really is delusional to suggest that Obama taking too long to fix this conservative mess is an equivocation to Obama ruining our economy.
  • BlackSouth D Hanes 2012/08/21 08:57:25
    BlackSouth
    With the budget plan That Romney and Ryan want for American which promises will they be keeping?
  • D Hanes BlackSouth 2012/08/22 18:43:19
    D Hanes
    Their own.. not Obama's! Maybe? Like I said, we need a change.. this might be the one, but we have to keep trying. Four more years of a loser and a whiner will do us no good !
  • Dan der Mensch 2012/08/19 05:04:41
    Other (Please explain)
    Dan der Mensch
    According to his past record, Romney doesn't lower taxes - he just raises fees (or creates new ones) in order to satisfy government's appetite for our money.
  • Deputy ... Dan der... 2012/08/19 07:57:53
    Deputy Chief
    +1
    Obama has done BOTH, raised my taxes and raised everyone's fees! We have yet to see what Romney will do.
  • Dan der... Deputy ... 2012/08/20 04:02:30
    Dan der Mensch
    We already know what Romney will do. He did it for 4 years in Massachusetts. Created fees and raised taxes to generate government surpluses. I'm a big fan of deficits, it means the "beast" is starving.
  • BlackSouth Dan der... 2012/08/21 17:52:44
    BlackSouth
    say it like really is. he will raise taxes. fees my ass.
  • Dan der... BlackSouth 2012/08/21 18:01:25
    Dan der Mensch
    Yeah there really isn't much of a difference is there.
  • BlackSouth Dan der... 2012/08/21 18:32:07
    BlackSouth
    Paul Ryan… his voting record mirrors Obama's
    and his Budget plan is worse than Obama's So what how is America going to benefit from that?

    Voted YES corporate welfare for big agriculture
    Voted YES pm TARP
    Voted YES for a bloated defense bill
    Voted NO to repeal NDAA indefinite detention
    Voted YES to prohibit reductions in nuclear weapons as required by START Treaty
    Voted NO to limit military spending on the Afghanistan War
    Voted YES to override military sequestration (spending cuts) negotiated in last year’s ‘let raise the debt limit bill’.
    Voted YES on CISPA, the bill that attacks Internet liberty and the 1st amendment.
    Voted YES on corporate welfare for the Keystone Pipeline which also authorized the use of Eminent Domain to seize private property for a private use.
    Voted NO to extend payroll tax cuts which is effectively a tax increase on the poor and middle class.
    Voted YES to increase the debt ceiling
    Voted YES on war in Libya
    Voted NO to limit funding of NATO for use in Libya
    Voted NO on removing armed forces from Libya
    Vote YES to extend the Patriot Act
    Paul Ryan’s Budget:
    Ryan’s “roadmap to prosperity” lays out $6.2 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years—not, sadly, cuts from what government spends today, but from what President Obama wanted to spend. Spending would actually increase ...











    Paul Ryan… his voting record mirrors Obama's
    and his Budget plan is worse than Obama's So what how is America going to benefit from that?

    Voted YES corporate welfare for big agriculture
    Voted YES pm TARP
    Voted YES for a bloated defense bill
    Voted NO to repeal NDAA indefinite detention
    Voted YES to prohibit reductions in nuclear weapons as required by START Treaty
    Voted NO to limit military spending on the Afghanistan War
    Voted YES to override military sequestration (spending cuts) negotiated in last year’s ‘let raise the debt limit bill’.
    Voted YES on CISPA, the bill that attacks Internet liberty and the 1st amendment.
    Voted YES on corporate welfare for the Keystone Pipeline which also authorized the use of Eminent Domain to seize private property for a private use.
    Voted NO to extend payroll tax cuts which is effectively a tax increase on the poor and middle class.
    Voted YES to increase the debt ceiling
    Voted YES on war in Libya
    Voted NO to limit funding of NATO for use in Libya
    Voted NO on removing armed forces from Libya
    Vote YES to extend the Patriot Act
    Paul Ryan’s Budget:
    Ryan’s “roadmap to prosperity” lays out $6.2 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years—not, sadly, cuts from what government spends today, but from what President Obama wanted to spend. Spending would actually increase by about a trillion dollars over the decade.
    Ryan’s “radical” budget would only reduce government spending to 20% of GDP by 2015. Obama wants to cut it to 23%. It is currently at 25%. when Bill Clinton left office, it was 18 percent.
    “The president’s plan will add about $11 trillion to the debt over 10 years,” Paul told me. “Congressman Ryan … is trying to do the right thing, but his plan will add $8 trillion to the debt over 10 years. We need to do something much more dramatic, or I think we’re in for a world of hurt.”
    The inconvenient truth for conservatives is you cannot balance the budget if you eliminate (only) nonmilitary spending.
    It would also reduce the federal workforce by 15 percent. Ryan’s figure is 10 percent. That’s a start. But they would do it by “attrition.” That’s cowardly. It’s not management. They should fire the worst 10 or 15 percent. That’s what private-sector managers do.
    it grows revenues miraculously from $2.4 trillion to $4.6 trillion in 10 years by cutting taxes
    - It led to 10 more years of deficit spending
    - It added between $5-11 TRILLION dollars to the national debt
    - It spent a total of $40 TRILLION over the next 10 years
    - His plan REQUIRED the debt ceiling to be raised
    - It was an obviously unbalanced budget (in fact it doesn’t fully balance until the year 2040)
    - It increased spending over the next few years (it merely slows the rate of spending, not actually cutting spending anytime soon)
    - It was was bigger than what we had under Bill Clinton
    (more)
  • Dan der... BlackSouth 2012/08/21 18:51:35
    Dan der Mensch
    He's not all bad - have a look at these:

    Voted YES on forbidding human cloning for reproduction & medical research. (Feb 2003)
    Voted YES on funding for health providers who don't provide abortion info. (Sep 2002)
    Voted YES on banning Family Planning funding in US aid abroad. (May 2001)
    Voted YES on federal crime to harm fetus while committing other crimes. (Apr 2001)
    Voted YES on banning partial-birth abortions. (Apr 2000)
    Prohibit federal funding to groups like Planned Parenthood. (Jan 2011)
    Voted YES on Constitutionally defining marriage as one-man-one-woman. (Jul 2006)
    Voted YES on protecting the Pledge of Allegiance. (Sep 2004)
    Voted YES on opening Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling. (May 2011)
    Voted YES on barring EPA from regulating greenhouse gases. (Apr 2011)
    Voted NO on enforcing limits on CO2 global warming pollution. (Jun 2009)
    Voted NO on raising CAFE standards; incentives for alternative fuels. (Aug 2001)
    Voted NO on prohibiting oil drilling & development in ANWR. (Aug 2001)
    Voted NO on starting implementation of Kyoto Protocol. (Jun 2000)
    Voted NO on $2 billion more for Cash for Clunkers program. (Jul 2009)
    Voted NO on protecting free-roaming horses and burros. (Jul 2009) Hahahahaha! That's just funny!
    Voted NO on increasing AMTRAK funding by adding $214M to $900M. (Jun 2006)
    ...&




    He's not all bad - have a look at these:

    Voted YES on forbidding human cloning for reproduction & medical research. (Feb 2003)
    Voted YES on funding for health providers who don't provide abortion info. (Sep 2002)
    Voted YES on banning Family Planning funding in US aid abroad. (May 2001)
    Voted YES on federal crime to harm fetus while committing other crimes. (Apr 2001)
    Voted YES on banning partial-birth abortions. (Apr 2000)
    Prohibit federal funding to groups like Planned Parenthood. (Jan 2011)
    Voted YES on Constitutionally defining marriage as one-man-one-woman. (Jul 2006)
    Voted YES on protecting the Pledge of Allegiance. (Sep 2004)
    Voted YES on opening Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling. (May 2011)
    Voted YES on barring EPA from regulating greenhouse gases. (Apr 2011)
    Voted NO on enforcing limits on CO2 global warming pollution. (Jun 2009)
    Voted NO on raising CAFE standards; incentives for alternative fuels. (Aug 2001)
    Voted NO on prohibiting oil drilling & development in ANWR. (Aug 2001)
    Voted NO on starting implementation of Kyoto Protocol. (Jun 2000)
    Voted NO on $2 billion more for Cash for Clunkers program. (Jul 2009)
    Voted NO on protecting free-roaming horses and burros. (Jul 2009) Hahahahaha! That's just funny!
    Voted NO on increasing AMTRAK funding by adding $214M to $900M. (Jun 2006)
    Voted YES on prohibiting suing gunmakers & sellers for gun misuse. (Apr 2003)
    Voted YES on decreasing gun waiting period from 3 days to 1. (Jun 1999)
    Rated A by the NRA, indicating a pro-gun rights voting record. (Dec 2003)
    National cross-state standard for concealed carry. (Jan 2009)
    Demand enforcement of immigration laws, without amnesty. (Aug 2012)
    Voted YES on building a fence along the Mexican border. (Sep 2006)
    (more)
  • BlackSouth Dan der... 2012/08/21 20:16:56
    BlackSouth
    I could die from laughing if this wasn't so sad.
  • Phyl *In God i Trust* 2012/08/19 04:47:33 (edited)
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    Phyl *In God i Trust*
    +3
    Romney and Ryan we need romney     ryan come  back team
  • Bob DiN 2012/08/19 04:37:18
    Romney will put our country on track to financial solvency.
    Bob DiN
    +2
    Rave Rave Rave. After Odumbo Romney will look like a superstar.
  • D Hanes Bob DiN 2012/08/19 18:08:20
    D Hanes
    Hell. after Obama, even I would look like a fiscal genius!
  • Bob DiN D Hanes 2012/08/19 18:37:55
    Bob DiN
    So would my goldfish.
  • Watermusicranger 2012/08/19 02:41:12
    Romney will stick to his campaign promises or the American people will vote h...
    Watermusicranger
    +3
    Economy First
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