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Plutocrat Dems Attack Romney As "Richie Rich"

Cyc Wrote: Feb 13, 2012 12:57 PM
Hilarious...."Please buy my books. Give me your money and make me rich. Read my articlaes, talk about them and make me relevant. But don't think for yourself, that's my job."...Ann Coulter SlowTalkinJones opinion has more weight and relevance that any sycophantic crap your spewin. So when you buy Ann's books do you always buy two of them? One to read and one to cut a hole into?
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Plutocrat Dems Attack Romney As "Richie Rich"

Cyc Wrote: Feb 13, 2012 12:52 PM
Still waiting for some examples of conservative governing from Romney....waiting....waiting...waiting
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Plutocrat Dems Attack Romney As "Richie Rich"

Cyc Wrote: Feb 13, 2012 12:49 PM
I would love a few examples of how he governed from the right. Every time he's cornered on his record its the same ole song. We had a very liberal legislature and we found the best middle ground. Thats not governing boldly or from the right. Every time he face a situation where he could have stood up for what was right and taken on the Mass legislature he caved. Im glad he created jobs in the private sector, that is going to have very little to do with what he will need to do if he wins, the pertinent question is how did he govern when he had the chance.
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Six Good Reasons to Vote Republican

Cyc Wrote: Feb 07, 2012 6:06 PM
The economic collapse began due to bad house loans. For that you can than Bill Clinton, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd. The community reinvestment act planted the seeds. Bush should have done more to reign it in, but you can than the democrats in the house and senate for stopping republican legislation that would have put controls on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Bush's TARP guaranteed a recession. Then we came to a choice, let the markets bottom out or interfere. Obama chose to interfere to the tune of over 1trillion dollars a year, and producing the worst recession this country has seen. Whats going on now is due mostly to you're left buddies thinking they can dig themselves out of a hole if only they had more shovels.
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Three Cheers for Romneycare!

Cyc Wrote: Feb 03, 2012 7:38 PM
Why would she read them?? She didn't write them.
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Three Cheers for Romneycare!

Cyc Wrote: Feb 02, 2012 7:33 PM
Funny wasn't it George Bush that pushed faith based initiatives, and you'll find that the right supports charity far more than the left. That being said yeah Im proud Im part of an ideology that feels fostering an environment of job growth is better for the people than an environment of dependency. But you go right ahead an keep handing out the fish.
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Three Cheers for Romneycare!

Cyc Wrote: Feb 02, 2012 7:30 PM
In days when great reform is required, great leaders step forward to make great decisions, that will usually place them on the receiving end of great criticism with great recognition not coming until a great amount of time has passed. There is nothing about Romney's past, present or potential future that indicates there is anything great about his ability to lead. As a private citizen he made his money by investing other peoples money, as a politician he saw no reason to challenge and overcome the opposition when placating them was so much easier, as a campaigner he won't stand up for his failed ideas, and as president he will not steer the ship into the storm and make for shore but will simply hold the rudder and sail with the winds.
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Three Cheers for Romneycare!

Cyc Wrote: Feb 02, 2012 7:04 PM
In days when great reform is required, great leaders step forward to make great decisions, that will usually place them on the receiving end of great criticism with great recognition not coming until a great amount of time has passed. There is nothing about Romney's past, present or potential future that indicates there is anything great about his ability to lead. As a private citizen he made his money by investing other peoples money, as a politician he saw no reason to challenge and overcome the opposition when placating them was so much easier, as a campaigner he won't stand up for his failed ideas, and as president he will not steer the ship into the storm and make for shore but will simply hold the rudder and sail with the winds.
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Three Cheers for Romneycare!

Cyc Wrote: Feb 02, 2012 5:11 PM
Out of all the candidates left there is only one that actually has made govt. reforms and that's Newt. Everytime Romney is confronted on his past positions his response is always the same..."We had a democratic legislature and I tried to find what worked best for both sides." In other words "I didn't make any hard decisions, I just went along with the Mass. liberals." Yeah someone like that is really going to shake up washington.
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Three Cheers for Romneycare!

Cyc Wrote: Feb 02, 2012 5:07 PM
Saying you're concerned about the environment is not a liberal/conservative thing. Im a conservative and I want a clean environment for my kids, whats wrong with that? Any massive new program implemented all at once is social engineering, sorry..it is. You got a problem with Teddy Roosevelt? Ann probably does too. Id rather have Americans living on the moon than the Chinese, with more narrow minded people like you I might be one of them. Talking about a few pillaged companies is not an attack on free markets. the only people doing damage with their little brains and their bug mouths are you and Coulter.
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