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Coulter Defends Romney

OneForFreedom Wrote: Oct 31, 2012 11:39 AM
If Congress doesn't become much more conservative, there's not much hope, whether Obama wins or Romney wins. Someone said this election is like electing the captain of the Titanic...
OneForFreedom Wrote: Oct 31, 2012 12:33 PM
Unfortunately Dennis Kucinich (Cleveland, OH) has served 11 terms. He had to be redistricted out of office. And since that's happened, the Democrats want a "separate party" to perform the redistricting (Issue 2) - because everyone knows they would _never_ take advantage of the situation were they holding the cards.

The solution to government's problems is always more government, in their view (and unfortunately the same can be said for a lot of Republicans...)
dahni Wrote: Oct 31, 2012 12:18 PM
I've been active for many years encouraging others to vote out of office anyone who hs served 2 terms and is running again.
Mitt Romney tells people he won't fire federal workers or cut education spending. He says he'll spend more on the military. He sounds like a big-government guy. Or is he just pandering for votes?

Ann Coulter came on my TV show to defend Romney.

"What you call pandering is called getting elected," Coulter said.

Romney says he'll repeal Obamacare. Great! But he wants to keep popular parts: coverage for pre-existing conditions and keeping grown kids on their parents' policies until age 26. Those mandates are popular. But that's not insurance. That's welfare.

"If we do not repeal Obamacare in the next...

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