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Nov 4, 2012 22:21:03   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
I address this particularly to people such as TchrBill, Cameraniac. and Madcapmagishion because I really want to know what they think about this issue.

Given Romney's ultra-liberal positions when he was trying to defeat Kennedy in Massachusetts, and given his ultra-conservative positions now that he is trying to attract people in that part of the political spectrum, what are his real positions ?

What we all, conservative or liberal, should think about is that Romney has espoused almost every political position possible depending on whom he was speaking to.

Let's say the man is elected President of the United States. Will you ultra-conservatives be disappointed in him when he does not push your agenda strongly enough to suit you ? I don't know what his real positions about issues are, and I don't think you do, either.

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Nov 4, 2012 22:39:17   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
I would try to answer your question if you would give specifics instead of speaking in generalities. Such as, what were his ultra-liberal positions and what are his ultra-conservative positions?

Of course, the real issue is what has Obama's positions been and how have they been applied in his four years in office. For example, his position was to cut the deficit in half by the end of his first term. Instead, it is sixteen trillion and rising. 8-)

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Nov 4, 2012 22:45:30   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
I am not going to waste my time detailing his various positions for you when his shape-shifting is generally well-known. If you don't know about it, then you must not have been paying attention this political season. I am simply asking if you will be disappointed when he doesn't toe your particular political line. And I am also asking what you think his REAL political line is. Surely you don't need me to say anything about his past positions in order to answer that last question. What are they, in your opinion ?

Bmac wrote:
I would try to answer your question if you would give specifics instead of speaking in generalities. 8-)

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Nov 4, 2012 22:48:15   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
Again, I will not discuss generalities with you, but I do hope your thread gets the answers you desire. 8-)

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Nov 4, 2012 22:49:14   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
This is another way of saying that you don't really know what his positions are. None of us really do.


Bmac wrote:
Again, I will not discuss generalities with you, but I do hope your thread gets the answers you desire. 8-)

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Nov 4, 2012 22:50:23   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
I don't know what answers I desire, other than some honest opinions, which you seem unwilling to give.

Richard94611 wrote:
This is another way of saying that you don't really know what his positions are. None of us really do.


Bmac wrote:
Again, I will not discuss generalities with you, but I do hope your thread gets the answers you desire. 8-)

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Nov 4, 2012 22:53:38   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
Richard94611 wrote:
This is another way of saying that you don't really know what his positions are. None of us really do.

Bmac wrote:
Again, I will not discuss generalities with you, but I do hope your thread gets the answers you desire. 8-)


Or, another way of saying you don't have any idea what ultra-liberal or ultra-conservative positions you are referring to. I suggest that his positions are easily found and, in fact, were stated, as were Obama's, during the debates.
8-)

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Nov 4, 2012 23:14:24   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
Richard94611 wrote:
I address this particularly to people such as TchrBill, Cameraniac. and Madcapmagishion because I really want to know what they think about this issue.

Given Romney's ultra-liberal positions when he was trying to defeat Kennedy in Massachusetts, and given his ultra-conservative positions now that he is trying to attract people in that part of the political spectrum, what are his real positions ?

What we all, conservative or liberal, should think about is that Romney has espoused almost every political position possible depending on whom he was speaking to.

Let's say the man is elected President of the United States. Will you ultra-conservatives be disappointed in him when he does not push your agenda strongly enough to suit you ? I don't know what his real positions about issues are, and I don't think you do, either.
I address this particularly to people such as Tchr... (show quote)


I going to say Missionary...

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Nov 4, 2012 23:23:21   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
Richard94611 wrote:
I address this particularly to people such as TchrBill, Cameraniac. and Madcapmagishion because I really want to know what they think about this issue.

Given Romney's ultra-liberal positions when he was trying to defeat Kennedy in Massachusetts, and given his ultra-conservative positions now that he is trying to attract people in that part of the political spectrum, what are his real positions ?

What we all, conservative or liberal, should think about is that Romney has espoused almost every political position possible depending on whom he was speaking to.

Let's say the man is elected President of the United States. Will you ultra-conservatives be disappointed in him when he does not push your agenda strongly enough to suit you ? I don't know what his real positions about issues are, and I don't think you do, either.
I address this particularly to people such as Tchr... (show quote)



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Nov 4, 2012 23:42:23   #
Bmac Loc: Long Island, NY
 
RixPix, I do enjoy your visuals copied and pasted from that looney lefty blog you belong to. Here's one back at you. 8-)



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Nov 5, 2012 00:53:16   #
dirtpusher Loc: tulsa oklahoma
 
Depends on what day it is or which side bed he got up. All through campaign he was against what was being done by obama an his advisors then in last debate he said he agreed completely with what is being done in middle east. But as the reviewers of the debate said he must have gotten his first briefing . Personally believe he will follow what hd is told to do an say just like bush did. They all are puppets.

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Nov 5, 2012 03:28:50   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
Bmac, you fail to understand one thing evident all through this campaign. Romney's positions change according to who is is speaking to. Don't you get it ? How easy it has been for him to hoodwink you and millions of others ! All you have had to do is observe. Sure, you can find his position on an issue -- and elsewhere, uttered a few days sooner or later you can find recently-stated, contradictory positions on the same issue.


Bmac wrote:
Richard94611 wrote:
This is another way of saying that you don't really know what his positions are. None of us really do.

Bmac wrote:
Again, I will not discuss generalities with you, but I do hope your thread gets the answers you desire. 8-)


Or, another way of saying you don't have any idea what ultra-liberal or ultra-conservative positions you are referring to. I suggest that his positions are easily found and, in fact, were stated, as were Obama's, during the debates.
8-)
quote=Richard94611 This is another way of saying ... (show quote)

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Nov 5, 2012 07:10:43   #
Robert Graybeal Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
I'm sure that throught your life you never changed your mind or with new information, made a different decision.
So, you want to get down on people who have. All you are is a hard headed trouble maker who wants to start fights.

Fact is, it dosen't matter what Mitt does, Obummer has got to go!!!

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Nov 5, 2012 08:43:35   #
Mac Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
 
RixPix wrote:
Richard94611 wrote:
I address this particularly to people such as TchrBill, Cameraniac. and Madcapmagishion because I really want to know what they think about this issue.

Given Romney's ultra-liberal positions when he was trying to defeat Kennedy in Massachusetts, and given his ultra-conservative positions now that he is trying to attract people in that part of the political spectrum, what are his real positions ?

What we all, conservative or liberal, should think about is that Romney has espoused almost every political position possible depending on whom he was speaking to.

Let's say the man is elected President of the United States. Will you ultra-conservatives be disappointed in him when he does not push your agenda strongly enough to suit you ? I don't know what his real positions about issues are, and I don't think you do, either.
I address this particularly to people such as Tchr... (show quote)


I going to say Missionary...
quote=Richard94611 I address this particularly to... (show quote)


:lol: :thumbup:

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Nov 5, 2012 09:07:13   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
You are sure of that and many other things that are also not true. That is your problem as a political thinker.

Robert Graybeal wrote:
I'm sure that throught your life you never changed your mind or with new information, made a different decision.
So, you want to get down on people who have. All you are is a hard headed trouble maker who wants to start fights.

Fact is, it dosen't matter what Mitt does, Obummer has got to go!!!

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