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Democrats should vote Romney

If you consider that most Democrats are center left, Romney is the candidate that's closest to their political beliefs.

Obama definitely let them down on that hopey changy thing, has proven too far left for most Democrats, is definitely weak on economic issues and they mostly agree that Obama has the country on the wrong track.

For the good of the country Democrats should vote Romney, he's their logical choice.

Lumpy, if you are serious, you need a vacation!!!

But Rinata my sweet .. we could sing "Kumbayah" together if Romney wins...:lmao:

If Romney wins, I should at least be able to choose the song we'll sing!!! But don't start practicing yet!!! :lol:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2vl1YHfOPc&feature=related]Sonny & Cher - What Now My Love [Good picture quality] - YouTube[/ame]
 
I believe many Democrats are dispirited with Obama splitting the country also, Romney would at least be a bridge to unite the country again. Sure, the hard left and hard right would be pissed but eh..screw them.

Obama could never unite the country again , there's just no way.

4 more years of this political turmoil and crap.. who want's it really?

Any idea what Romney wants to do; specifically?

I know he wants to increase Military spending which for me is reason enough not to vote for him. We spend almost more than the entire world combined (China supposedly lies about what they spend LOL) and he wants to increase it in times of economic turmoil? No way.

But seriously, where is he on:

Abortion.
Taxes.
ANWR
Iran
Trade with China
Immigration
DOMA

It would be nice to see where he stands...on nearly anything.
 
Democrats should vote Romney

If you consider that most Democrats are center left, Romney is the candidate that's closest to their political beliefs.

Obama definitely let them down on that hopey changy thing, has proven too far left for most Democrats, is definitely weak on economic issues and they mostly agree that Obama has the country on the wrong track.

For the good of the country Democrats should vote Romney, he's their logical choice.
like Reagan many will vote for him!! goodby Obama !!:clap2::clap2:


Romney can't get Republicans excited about him. He'll have no effect on the Democratic turnout.
 
No, you're unreasonable for positing the positively ridiculous (i.e. Boiking is a moderate righty) and expecting to be taken seriously. :lol:

A moderate republican is now a ultra Liberal to you tea party people. Which of course no reasonable person takes seriously any more. You were only a pet project of the Koch Brothers and FOX news anyway. They got what they wanted out of you...2010 elections. They'll round up the sheep for their next act when it's time.

Today's "extreme right-winger" -what socialist moonbats like you spent 8 years calling Shrubbie43- is to the left of LBJ, whose policies were virtually indistinguishable from those of Chimpola.

If there's any dope here who's prime for rounding up like a sheep, it's you, tovarich.

Love how you guys feel like you finally have the green light to put down the GOP/PNAC slug, george. Chimpola...lol. I never called george an extreme r-winger. He's worse, a war criminal. You are an easy target for your leaders know there are plenty of easily manipulated tools like yourself who are more than willing to suck propaganda down and spread it as if it were some factual revelation. I like the term, "reactionary." It was given to folks like you by the RNC.
 
No, you're unreasonable for positing the positively ridiculous (i.e. Boiking is a moderate righty) and expecting to be taken seriously. :lol:

He is. He's pretty much been taking George Bush type stances again and again, and not at all acting like the liberal he campaigns as.
Yet freaks like you spent 8 years screeching about what a "right wing extremist" that Chimpola was.

You moonbats are nothing, if not endlessly amusing. :lol::lol::lol:

Hey, "moonbats" is reserved for folks like you, palin and bachmann.
 
Anything Romney could say that would get a democrat to vote for him, would alienate so much of what we have to rely on for voters in the Republican party, he would lose anyway.

Romney is the Kobiyashi Maru candidate.

Lots of Democrats have already voted for him in my very liberal state of MA, even in the primary this year!

Yes... because he ran his campaign in MA like he's running his campaign for president now.

:cuckoo:
 
No, you're unreasonable for positing the positively ridiculous (i.e. Boiking is a moderate righty) and expecting to be taken seriously. :lol:

He is. He's pretty much been taking George Bush type stances again and again, and not at all acting like the liberal he campaigns as.
Yet freaks like you spent 8 years screeching about what a "right wing extremist" that Chimpola was.

You moonbats are nothing, if not endlessly amusing. :lol::lol::lol:

I voted for that idiot. I was quite the conservative during most of Bush's presidency.
 
Lumpy, if you are serious, you need a vacation!!!

But Rinata my sweet .. we could sing "Kumbayah" together if Romney wins...:lmao:

If Romney wins, I should at least be able to choose the song we'll sing!!! But don't start practicing yet!!! :lol:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2vl1YHfOPc&feature=related]Sonny & Cher - What Now My Love [Good picture quality] - YouTube[/ame]

So obviously you have evil side...

That was 3 minutes of... not fun..:lol:
 
When you

Republicans should vote Obama.

If you consider that most Republicans are center-right, then Obama is just as close to their point of view as Romney is.

Or, he might be... With Romney, you have no idea what you're actually getting.

At least with Obama you know you're getting a centrist Democrat.

Yup... I love comedy...:lol:

Nothing but truth in that statement.

If you find the truth funny, well then I'm glad I made you happy.

Still doesn't affect the fact that it's a perfectly factual statement.


Referring to Obama as a centrist Democrat is hardly factual, where's your evidence?

It seems you haven't noticed how split the country and the Congress is over Obama's leftist policies.
 
When you

Yup... I love comedy...:lol:

Nothing but truth in that statement.

If you find the truth funny, well then I'm glad I made you happy.

Still doesn't affect the fact that it's a perfectly factual statement.


Referring to Obama as a centrist Democrat is hardly factual, where's your evidence?

It seems you haven't noticed how split the country and the Congress is over Obama's leftist policies.

Where's your evidence that he's a far leftist liberal? Liberals like me are always complaining about him backing out on his promises and caving in to the right and generally being an all around Bush-lite president.

And see... we're not complaining about him AFTER he's no longer president, like the right has done with Bush... when they try to paint him as a liberal after he left office and yet still mysteriously defend him every chance they get. We've been complaining about his presidency and his falling back on promises since almost day one.

The man has simply not governed in the way he campaigned. He CAMPAIGNED as a liberal, but he's governing as a slightly right leaning moderate.
 
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Anything Romney could say that would get a democrat to vote for him, would alienate so much of what we have to rely on for voters in the Republican party, he would lose anyway.

Romney is the Kobiyashi Maru candidate.

Lots of Democrats have already voted for him in my very liberal state of MA, even in the primary this year!

Ummm, not really.

Let's review, shall we.

He got 894,000 votes when he lost to Ted the Drunk in 1994.
He got 1,091,988 when he barely beat Non-entity Shannon O'Brien in 2002.
He got 255,892 in the 2008 Massachusett's primary.
He got 265,110 in the 2012 Primary...

Seems like if anything, his popularity is declining, not increasing in his home state. Incidently, nobody thinks that Massachusetts is in play this year. Romney will be a nominee who can't win his home state, which puts him up there with Al Gore, and George McGovern.
 
Democrats should vote Romney

If you consider that most Democrats are center left, Romney is the candidate that's closest to their political beliefs.

Obama definitely let them down on that hopey changy thing, has proven too far left for most Democrats, is definitely weak on economic issues and they mostly agree that Obama has the country on the wrong track.

For the good of the country Democrats should vote Romney, he's their logical choice.

Nah.

Romney is still religious, but not as religious as Santorum.
Religion has no place in this government.

And his policies are more questionable since many things in his campaign showed that he wanted it a certain way for decisions that would kick us in the ass today.

Like Detroit.
His last campaign, he said let them all go bankrupt and go out of business.

Now, it turns out that the stimulus helped after all after changing the leadership in the companies and they are now running strong.



When he tried getting support from Detroit this time, many, if not everyone made it clear that he was not welcome by posting what he said from his last campaign on Detroit's stadium.
 
Mitt Romney balanced his state budget without raising taxes.
it went from a 3 billion deficit to a 720 million surplus at the end of his term in 2006.
When Gov. Deval Patrick ( a Dem) was elected after Mitt Romney the state budget had a 307.1 million deficit in 2007.
Obama wanted to borrow another trillion dollars for 2013. He does not want to pay down the deficit.
Think about this when you vote in Nov.

You might wanna recheck your facts regarding Romney and taxes...

Rick Perry says that as governor, Mitt Romney raised business taxes 20 percent in Massachusetts

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But Rinata my sweet .. we could sing "Kumbayah" together if Romney wins...:lmao:

If Romney wins, I should at least be able to choose the song we'll sing!!! But don't start practicing yet!!! :lol:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2vl1YHfOPc&feature=related]Sonny & Cher - What Now My Love [Good picture quality] - YouTube[/ame]

So obviously you have evil side...

That was 3 minutes of... not fun..:lol:

:evil: :badgrin:
 
Democrats should vote Romney

If you consider that most Democrats are center left, Romney is the candidate that's closest to their political beliefs.

Obama definitely let them down on that hopey changy thing, has proven too far left for most Democrats, is definitely weak on economic issues and they mostly agree that Obama has the country on the wrong track.

For the good of the country Democrats should vote Romney, he's their logical choice.

Nah.

Romney is still religious, but not as religious as Santorum.
Religion has no place in this government.

And his policies are more questionable since many things in his campaign showed that he wanted it a certain way for decisions that would kick us in the ass today.

Like Detroit.
His last campaign, he said let them all go bankrupt and go out of business.

Now, it turns out that the stimulus helped after all after changing the leadership in the companies and they are now running strong.



When he tried getting support from Detroit this time, many, if not everyone made it clear that he was not welcome by posting what he said from his last campaign on Detroit's stadium.

You need to read more, I give the pass since you are not even of drinking age. But many of your conclusions are wrong based on your perception of what did what.
 
Anything Romney could say that would get a democrat to vote for him, would alienate so much of what we have to rely on for voters in the Republican party, he would lose anyway.

Romney is the Kobiyashi Maru candidate.

Lots of Democrats have already voted for him in my very liberal state of MA, even in the primary this year!

Ummm, not really.

Let's review, shall we.

He got 894,000 votes when he lost to Ted the Drunk in 1994.
He got 1,091,988 when he barely beat Non-entity Shannon O'Brien in 2002.
He got 255,892 in the 2008 Massachusett's primary.
He got 265,110 in the 2012 Primary...

Seems like if anything, his popularity is declining, not increasing in his home state. Incidently, nobody thinks that Massachusetts is in play this year. Romney will be a nominee who can't win his home state, which puts him up there with Al Gore, and George McGovern.

You meant Ted the Murderer, right?

He got enough votes, in state, to beat out democratic rivals for governor...in this blue state that shows he can get independants nationally (although his polling in the last week in this area has been weaker than weeks prior)
 
Democrats should vote Romney

If you consider that most Democrats are center left, Romney is the candidate that's closest to their political beliefs.

Obama definitely let them down on that hopey changy thing, has proven too far left for most Democrats, is definitely weak on economic issues and they mostly agree that Obama has the country on the wrong track.

For the good of the country Democrats should vote Romney, he's their logical choice.

I think anyone who isn't either a Mormon or a Millionaire who votes for Romney ought to have his head examined.

Because if you aren't one of those two groups, he does not give a flip if you live or die.
 
I believe many Democrats are dispirited with Obama splitting the country also, Romney would at least be a bridge to unite the country again. Sure, the hard left and hard right would be pissed but eh..screw them.

Obama could never unite the country again , there's just no way.

4 more years of this political turmoil and crap.. who want's it really?

Those with masochistic tendancies that have a vested interest and on the dole and don't want to work...and feel threatened...Country be damned?
 

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