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That was on CBS this morning ..what a shock !!!
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Sep 3, 2012 14:13:08   #
FRENCHY Loc: Stone Mountain , Ga
 
Can you believe that a major network (not Fox) would air this? We
>> need to spread the word!
>>
>>
>> Everyone, please take the time to view this. Send it to everyone you
>> know and ask them to be sure and view it. It is one of the most
>> positive pieces of information I have seen come out on Mitt Romney.
>> And, surprisingly, it is on CBS and is not typical for one of the
>> major media stations. You will have to wait for the short commercial
>> at the beginning of the clip.
>>
>> Click on the link below and get the first glimpse of a change in the
>> thinking of the CBS News team....this is the most positive segment
>> that CBS has ever had on an opponent of Barack Obama.
>> It is short, but makes the point being missed by most of Romney's
>> critics.
>> Doing business the Mormon way - CBS News Video Sound on...
>> Click here: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7405692n&tag=api
>>.

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Sep 3, 2012 14:30:15   #
Kit Lens
 
Frency, I've seen this before on other networks.
I don't think there's any doubt that Mitt Romney is a nice person, although one that has a personality challenge.
The issue is, I don't agree with any of his policies on governing not that I think he's from the evil empire.
Somewhere Americans seem to want to make this an I love him but I hate him contest and that really misses the point.
It's about our future.

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Sep 3, 2012 15:15:19   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
Kit Lens wrote:
Frency, I've seen this before on other networks.
I don't think there's any doubt that Mitt Romney is a nice person, although one that has a personality challenge.
The issue is, I don't agree with any of his policies on governing not that I think he's from the evil empire.
Somewhere Americans seem to want to make this an I love him but I hate him contest and that really misses the point.
It's about our future.


A politician's religious practices have no bearing on that person's ability to carry out their responsibilities. There is no religion in government and it should stay that way. As far as Romney is concerned he is more than likely a heretic masquerading as a Mormon in order to enhance his finances. The fact that he is NOT a Christian is of no consequence and should not be taken into account. His blueprint for government is the real worry. This man will dismantle key government departments to satisfy the backers of the Republican casting the masses into wind and causing untold suffering on those in the most need.

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Sep 3, 2012 15:51:11   #
sarge69 Loc: Ft Myers, FL
 
Hope he gets rid of the IRS first.

Sarge69

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Sep 3, 2012 16:39:06   #
FRENCHY Loc: Stone Mountain , Ga
 
sarge69 wrote:
Hope he gets rid of the IRS first.

Sarge69




And the welfare dept ,for thoses WHO DO NOT needed it . EPA, etc etc and the spending who's getting out of range .
Oh well we have to wait and see I guess .
For what I read this pasts days , the Republicans are the devil .

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Sep 4, 2012 10:18:29   #
steve03 Loc: long Lsland
 
Is it the Mormon way to change your position on policy based on who you are talking to that day.
And what is so religious about a person who run companies that pay at minimum wage like burlington coat or staples so there people live below poverty level or
even worse they ship jobs off to foreign countries. Does his religion put profit ahead of good works?

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Sep 4, 2012 11:04:12   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 


Thanks Frenchy, interesting. 8-)

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Sep 4, 2012 11:05:26   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
steve03 wrote:
Is it the Mormon way to change your position on policy based on who you are talking to that day.


No Steve, that's called the political way. 8-)

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Sep 4, 2012 11:09:49   #
steve03 Loc: long Lsland
 
Just trying to make a point . Religion should not be in politics

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Sep 4, 2012 18:15:17   #
pigpen
 
You libs (as usual) completely miss the point. It has nothing to do with any religion. This was about how he is a person. BamBam doesn't do a thing unless there is a camera around. Romney donated 13% of his money last year, BamBam 1%, Biden .003%. (forget where I saw that stat). I think the last check BamBam wrote out of his personal account was a $5,000 donation to himself (the legal limit). You know that had to kill him.......

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Sep 4, 2012 21:08:11   #
Brow621 Loc: Texas
 
RixPix wrote:
Kit Lens wrote:
Frency, I've seen this before on other networks.
I don't think there's any doubt that Mitt Romney is a nice person, although one that has a personality challenge.
The issue is, I don't agree with any of his policies on governing not that I think he's from the evil empire.
Somewhere Americans seem to want to make this an I love him but I hate him contest and that really misses the point.
It's about our future.


A politician's religious practices have no bearing on that person's ability to carry out their responsibilities. There is no religion in government and it should stay that way. As far as Romney is concerned he is more than likely a heretic masquerading as a Mormon in order to enhance his finances. The fact that he is NOT a Christian is of no consequence and should not be taken into account. His blueprint for government is the real worry. This man will dismantle key government departments to satisfy the backers of the Republican casting the masses into wind and causing untold suffering on those in the most need.
quote=Kit Lens Frency, I've seen this before on o... (show quote)


And the government needs to keep its arse out of religion.

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Sep 4, 2012 21:27:27   #
steve03 Loc: long Lsland
 
that would be a lie. Obama gave $245,074 in2012, or over 14% of income. the republicans always make up stories and think nobody will google and fact check these things they make up Oh you can look that up.

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Sep 4, 2012 23:20:51   #
singleviking Loc: Lake Sebu Eco Park, Philippines
 
RixPix wrote:
Kit Lens wrote:
Frency, I've seen this before on other networks.
I don't think there's any doubt that Mitt Romney is a nice person, although one that has a personality challenge.
The issue is, I don't agree with any of his policies on governing not that I think he's from the evil empire.
Somewhere Americans seem to want to make this an I love him but I hate him contest and that really misses the point.
It's about our future.


A politician's religious practices have no bearing on that person's ability to carry out their responsibilities. There is no religion in government and it should stay that way. As far as Romney is concerned he is more than likely a heretic masquerading as a Mormon in order to enhance his finances. The fact that he is NOT a Christian is of no consequence and should not be taken into account. His blueprint for government is the real worry. This man will dismantle key government departments to satisfy the backers of the Republican casting the masses into wind and causing untold suffering on those in the most need.
quote=Kit Lens Frency, I've seen this before on o... (show quote)


Excuse me for interjecting here, but the MORMAN RELIGION is a branch of CHRISTIANITY. The issue that should be considerred is Mitt Romney's ethics in business if his concept of job generation is to farm out low paying and middle management jobs to third world countries and give the companies that do such job relocations a tax break. I still ponder the ability of anyone to stay within the IRS rules for IRA deposits and accumulate $20 million or more in his IRA accounts and then receive the IRA income tax free. And how on earth do you retire retroactively? Did he receive his annual executive bonus from "PAIN CAPITOL" during those years? Without any tax return data for those 10 years, we have no information and therefore I assume that he did receive this annual bonus even if he was doing work for the Olympics and the city of Salt Lake and not BAIN CAPITOL.

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Sep 5, 2012 07:28:27   #
pigpen
 
steve03 wrote:
that would be a lie. Obama gave $245,074 in2012, or over 14% of income. the republicans always make up stories and think nobody will google and fact check these things they make up Oh you can look that up.


How do you think I found that stat. Just proof that anybody can find things on the web to prove their point. So, because yur stat is differnet than mine, I'm a liar. Maybe your a liar.

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Sep 5, 2012 08:45:08   #
stevenelson Loc: Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
 
It is funny to me that they say there are no cameras around but yet they have film of him helping the guy remove the stump. I really wonder if he would actually help those people without cameras being around. I think it is a game to him to make him look better. But I could be wrong since I have been wrong a few times in the past.

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