
Well it has finally happened,.. on MOTHERS DAY the libbys have talked to MITTS mom and she confirmed ,,,he pooped in his pants when he was two....How can we vote for this man now??
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Mitt is a GOD loving Christian, believes in honesty, family , not cheating , not lying,against abortion .is a well educated man, has run businesses, has always been proud of his Country and OUR troops.......doesnt have any mistresses,,,doenst drink ,doest smoke ,doesnt take drugs good common sense......no big fat ego ...has class, is not beholding to any one ........but with all that he still messed his pants at two lets not forget that,........... can we want a man like this to lead our beloved COUNTY??



















and wipes with the constitution-
he is a new world order corporatist shill-
we must stop handing...
these two- headed two- party serpent worshipers...
... traitors to our republic...
power-
Yeah, I can overlook the poop, the rest, not so much.
I have been fighting to stop the corruption of this govt, and educate the ignorant, which by all appearances you belong to that group, for over 20 years. I don't support the thieves and buy the propaganda put out by the LSM. I am far from being a liberal. But you keep ' making those diagnosis ' and remain in the dark. Just what the TSA, DHS,Eric Holder, Obama, Bush's, and the Clinton's all expect you to do. You come to the defense of someone supporting a criminal and fraud as a candidate for the WH. You are as guilty as they are. Now, since your input was not invited, you can shut the F**K up, and piss off.
Don't know what you are talking about the NRA, but you do know we have our second amendment? Here is the deal; IF A LIBERAL IS POSTING, JUST KNOW, JUST KNOW, THEY DON'T HAVE ALL THE FACTS OR ARE SPINNING THEM.
Some have claimed that the court decisions were not legally binding on Romney, since the decisions were not codified into law. However, this attempted criticism could be applied as easily to Roe v Wade itself, as many states have not codified it into law, yet adhere to it, understanding that even though it could be called a "declaratory opinion" it sets precedent under Stare Decisis. In other words, the actual "judgment" of Roe v Wade was technically only about one plaintiff and one defendant, but the "opinion" is understood to have sweeping ramifications in all similar cases. The argument against Romney, therefore, is mistaken.
Another claim often made is that the term "medically necessary abortions" used in the court decisions only applies to abortions where the life of the mother is in jeopardy. Again, this is incorrect. "Medically necessary" is widely interpreted to mean treatment provided for any non-cosmetic, non-recreational reason. It applies t...
Some have claimed that the court decisions were not legally binding on Romney, since the decisions were not codified into law. However, this attempted criticism could be applied as easily to Roe v Wade itself, as many states have not codified it into law, yet adhere to it, understanding that even though it could be called a "declaratory opinion" it sets precedent under Stare Decisis. In other words, the actual "judgment" of Roe v Wade was technically only about one plaintiff and one defendant, but the "opinion" is understood to have sweeping ramifications in all similar cases. The argument against Romney, therefore, is mistaken.
Another claim often made is that the term "medically necessary abortions" used in the court decisions only applies to abortions where the life of the mother is in jeopardy. Again, this is incorrect. "Medically necessary" is widely interpreted to mean treatment provided for any non-cosmetic, non-recreational reason. It applies to pain, and therefore applies to any pregnant woman seeking an abortion, since women are naturally pained or expected to become pained physically or psychologically as a result of a pregnancy.
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Out of all the churches in Chicago to choose from when he went church shopping to give him street cred for his community organizing, he chose one with an...... ex Black Muslim ........as his pastor, with a long term friendship and .........alliance to one of the most.......... racist and bigoted men in the country,........ Louis Farrakhan, whom he joined on a trip to visit with their friend and ..........anti-American terrorist and........... anti-Israel compadre, Qaddafi. You can say he didn't listen to his sermons, but what about his associations and guest pastors, like Father Flagel? And if he didn't listen, how did the Rev convince him to become a Christian?
By EDWARD KLEIN
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When sermons of Obama’s Chicago pastor, Jeremiah Wright, surfaced during the Iowa primaries, it threatened to derail Obama’s campaign. ABC aired one where Wright screamed, “Goddamn America!” Edward Klein interviewed Wright, who told him Obama’s team tried to buy his silence.
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‘Man, the media ate me alive,” Wright told me when we met in his office at Chicago’s Kwame Nkrumah Academy. “After the media went ballistic on me, I received an e-mail offering me money not to preach at all until the November presidential election.”
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QUIET, PLEASE: President Obama’s onetime pastor Jeremiah Wright says he was offered money not to preach.
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“Who sent the e-mail?” I asked Wright.
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“It was from one of Barack’s closest friends.”
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“He offered you money?”
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“Not directly,” Wright said. “He sent the offer to one of the members of the church, who sent it to me.”
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“How much money did he offer you?”
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“One hundred and fifty thousand dollars,” Wright said.
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“Did Obama himself ever make an effort to see you?”
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“Yes,” Wright said. “Barack said he wanted to meet me in secret, in a secure place. And I said, ‘You’re used to coming to my home, you’ve been here countless times, so what’s wrong with coming to my home?’ So we met in...
By EDWARD KLEIN
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When sermons of Obama’s Chicago pastor, Jeremiah Wright, surfaced during the Iowa primaries, it threatened to derail Obama’s campaign. ABC aired one where Wright screamed, “Goddamn America!” Edward Klein interviewed Wright, who told him Obama’s team tried to buy his silence.
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‘Man, the media ate me alive,” Wright told me when we met in his office at Chicago’s Kwame Nkrumah Academy. “After the media went ballistic on me, I received an e-mail offering me money not to preach at all until the November presidential election.”
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QUIET, PLEASE: President Obama’s onetime pastor Jeremiah Wright says he was offered money not to preach.
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“Who sent the e-mail?” I asked Wright.
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“It was from one of Barack’s closest friends.”
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“He offered you money?”
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“Not directly,” Wright said. “He sent the offer to one of the members of the church, who sent it to me.”
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“How much money did he offer you?”
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“One hundred and fifty thousand dollars,” Wright said.
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“Did Obama himself ever make an effort to see you?”
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“Yes,” Wright said. “Barack said he wanted to meet me in secret, in a secure place. And I said, ‘You’re used to coming to my home, you’ve been here countless times, so what’s wrong with coming to my home?’ So we met in the living room of the parsonage of Trinity United Church of Christ, at South Pleasant Avenue right off 95th Street, just Barack and me. I don’t know if he had a wire on him. His security was outside somewhere.
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“And one of the first things Barack said was, ‘I really wish you wouldn’t do any more public speaking until after the November election.’ He knew I had some speaking engagements lined up, and he said, ‘I wish you wouldn’t speak. It’s gonna hurt the campaign if you do that.’
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“And what did you say?” I asked. “I said, ‘I don’t see it that way. And anyway, how am I supposed to support my family?’ And he said, ‘Well, I wish you wouldn’t speak in public. The press is gonna eat you alive.'
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“Barack said, ‘I’m sorry you don’t see it the way I do. Do you know what your problem is?’ And I said, ‘No, what’s my problem?’ And he said, ‘You have to tell the truth.’ I said, ‘That’s a good problem to have. That’s a good problem for all preachers to have. That’s why I could never be a politician.’
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“And he said, ‘It’s going to get worse if you go out there and speak. It’s really going to get worse.’
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“And he was so right.”
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From: The New York Post
a) Being religious in no way contributes to a president's ability to run a country.
b) He has the track record of a mafia hitman and is notorious for his inconsistency on positions from healthcare to lobbyist reform: http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
c) He's backed by multinational corporations (his receiving of large sums of money from them should be a warning sign)
d) The "Anyone but Obama" rhetoric goes against the true purpose of voting, which is to vote for who is the most qualified and who represents your personal values.
e) Whether or not he has mistresses, drinks, or smokes isn't relevent to his ability to run a country.
f) His involvement with the private equity firm Bain Capital is responsible for the bankruptcy of multiple businesses, and loss of many jobs, for the sake of personal gains.
g) To reference the above point, a true leader does not leech from the American people for the sake of his own benefit.
h) He advocates for job growth in America but is responsible for more job losses and the state in which he governs is 47th in Jobs growth nationally.
i) Ron Paul would make a better president, as he is the only candidate who represents true American values such as freedom, transparency, sound money,...
a) Being religious in no way contributes to a president's ability to run a country.
b) He has the track record of a mafia hitman and is notorious for his inconsistency on positions from healthcare to lobbyist reform: http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
c) He's backed by multinational corporations (his receiving of large sums of money from them should be a warning sign)
d) The "Anyone but Obama" rhetoric goes against the true purpose of voting, which is to vote for who is the most qualified and who represents your personal values.
e) Whether or not he has mistresses, drinks, or smokes isn't relevent to his ability to run a country.
f) His involvement with the private equity firm Bain Capital is responsible for the bankruptcy of multiple businesses, and loss of many jobs, for the sake of personal gains.
g) To reference the above point, a true leader does not leech from the American people for the sake of his own benefit.
h) He advocates for job growth in America but is responsible for more job losses and the state in which he governs is 47th in Jobs growth nationally.
i) Ron Paul would make a better president, as he is the only candidate who represents true American values such as freedom, transparency, sound money, and accountability.
j) Paul isn't even close to being out of the race, and still has a realistic chance: http://lemonglobalnews.blogsp...
Obama and Romney are both terrible. When I defend Ron Paul on his policies, I use his positions and accomplishments to do so; When people defend Romney, they use his character or some recycled sound-bite quote from him, which is far less reliable. Actions speak louder than words. Don't listen solely to the media, get information from other sources too before you develop your own opinions. The idea behind politics is that you research the information prior to making your own opinions. Fox News or MSM will not give your reliable coverage Read books, look it up on the internet, etc. for better information. I support Ron Paul because I researched him and like what he stands for. Before that, I supported Romney like many of you. And on the topic of Ron Paul not being "able to win" let me say this: I would rather vote for someone who stands for my country who will not win than vote for someone who doesn't stand for my country but will win. Thanks for the post,
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