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Mitt's Hat Trick

Valisqueen Wrote: Apr 04, 2012 12:23 AM
And don't forget that independents don't buy his flip flopping etch a sketch persona! One guess what happens if Romney tries to move to the center during the general election: HInt: Social cons ain't going to be too happy! LOL
Dbeaux30 Wrote: Apr 04, 2012 1:12 AM
I guess the libs don't have a corner on the market for stupidity!
HCMC Wrote: Apr 04, 2012 12:29 AM

Romney understands how to lead because he has 25 years of executive experience, while Obama is still riding around on training wheels.

Romney knows how to re-vitalize business because he has 25 years of business experience, while Obama is still riding around on training wheels.

There's only two people I know of who had ZERO executive experience going into the job of Chief Executive, and they are Hoover and Obama.
HCMC Wrote: Apr 04, 2012 12:29 AM

Romney understands how to lead because he has 25 years of executive experience, while Obama is still riding around on training wheels.

Romney knows how to re-vitalize business because he has 25 years of business experience, while Obama is still riding around on training wheels.

There's only two people I know of who had ZERO executive experience going into the job of Chief Executive, and they are Hoover and Obama.

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