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Don't Blame Romney

coveyrise Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 8:03 AM
When the Republicans decided to shoot themselves in both feet with stupid remarks like "Pregnancy from Rape is a Gift From God" and "Women can stop themselves from becoming pregnant as a result of rape" and "I was opposed to he same bailout Bush supported before I was for it" you can't blame voters for being just a little turned off and confused at best. If you think telling Hispanics to "Self Deport" is a winning strategy you might want to think again. I have voted Conservative all my life but a lot of what the Republicans are doing now is insane. If we don't rethink our positions on some of these issues the Democrats will control the White House and the Senate for a very long time.
Pat1392 Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 8:40 AM
Agree --but is the story out that NY and Jersey turned away electricians from the South that were not union members. I don't know if the freezing folks know that.
NullifyNow Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 8:23 AM
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Gaffs by GOPers are not equal to gaffs by Democrats. The media (controlled by the treasonous organization called the CIA) makes a big stink about GOP gaffs and under reports Dem gaffs.

It is the CIA's subversion and sedition that is the problem.

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