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Originally posted by intrepid
Originally posted by OldCurmudgeon
My idea would be a mass write in vote on election day... but who? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
intrepid? Sorry, I can't accept the nomination. While being from America, it's North America. Not quite the same.
Originally posted by dawnstar
reply to post by OldCurmudgeon
MICKEY MOUSE!!!
guess it all depends on which way you wish to be screwed for the next four years, want to be screwed to the left, or to the right...
no matter which way you go though, you will be screwed....
so, let's screw them first...
vote for mickey mouse!!
he has a magic wand!!
he can make all our problems vanish!! and clean the house while he's at it!
all with the wave of his wand!!
don't buy it??
well okay, whichever candidate has enough humility to dress up in a mickey mouse costume when he takes the oath can get the priveledge of the next screwing I guess....
His words.
In July 2009, Mitt Romney wrote an op-ed in USA Today urging Barack Obama to usean individual mandate at the national level to control healthcare costs.
On the campaign trail now, Mitt Romney says the individual mandate is appropriate for Massachusetts, but not the nation. Repeatedly in debates, Romney has said he opposes a national individual mandate.
But back in 2009, as Barack Obama was formulating his healthcare vision for the country, Mitt Romney encouraged him publicly to use an individual mandate.
In his op-ed, Governor Romney suggested that the federal government learn from Massachusetts how to make healthcare available for all.
One of those things was “Using tax penalties, as we did, or tax credits, as others have proposed, encourages “free riders” to take responsibility for themselves rather than pass their medical costs on to others.”
Originally posted by beezzer
Romney.
Here's why.
He'll get rid of Obama's healthcare plan/law.
He'll be tough on illegal immigration.
I believe in our flawed little system. I believe that a vote can change things. I believe than a single voice can be heard. I believe that we are still in charge.
You may say that I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
John Lennon
Originally posted by intrepid
When you put it that way I'd have to go with Obama. Romney is an astute businessman. He'd have better ideas on how to screw us all.
Originally posted by dawnstar
reply to post by OldCurmudgeon
believe it or not, the last few presidential elections....my candidate was mickey mouse!!!
last president I voted for was bush, the first time...and well, he was such a big disappointment, well...
won't do it agian, won't throw my energy to unless I am sure he will be up front, and well....
every candidate that runs begins lying just about out of the gate, and loses my vote.
Originally posted by Razimus
It does matter.
Romney is not entrenched having countless strings attached to people like Jeremiah Wright and Derrick Bell, Romney is not friends with the Muslim Brotherhood, Romney wants the keystone pipeline up and running, Romney is not the run of the mill politician, he is a man that can and will get things done, to the conspiracy theorists, the naysayers and doubting thomases you will just have to wait and see what happens in 2013 to 2016.