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Old 04-24-2012, 02:47 PM
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“I’ve never seen a guy change his positions on so many things, so fast, on a dime, on everything,” Giuliani said about the former Massachusetts governor.“Pro-choice, pro-life. And pro-choice because somebody, a close friend, died, and he became pro-choice because this woman died of an abortion. Then he figures out there are embryos and he changes.

“Then he was pro-gun control,” Giuliani opined.“Fine. Then he becomes a lifetime member of the NRA. Then he was pro cap and trade. Now he’s against cap and trade. He was pro-mandate for the whole country, then he becomes anti-mandate and he takes that page out of his book and republishes the book. I could go on and on.”

Giuliani concluded that Romney is a "man that will say anything to become president of the United States.”





I think it's very nice of Rudy to do all this opposition research for the DNC. Between Rudy, Sanitarium and Newt's comments about Willard, the DNC just about has everything covered.

With friends like these .......
I know,,isn't it terrible and he did that over many years and through many kind of experiences.....what a choice we have to make.

The fellow in the White House makes him look like an amateur and he did it in just 3 years...WOW,,what a guy...

Just one little sample...if you want more let me know...this is just handy right now but BOY we got a lot...


"The Barack Obama of 2011 and the Barack Obama of 2008 don't always see eye to eye.

Typically the presidential vision has overruled the candidate's. (Extending the Bush tax cuts, supporting indefinite detention without trial and engaging in open-ended war in Afghanistan are a few examples.)

But in the case of the complete withdrawal of American troops from Iraq by the end of this year, candidate Obama prevailed over the president.

President Obama wanted to stay longer -- as recently as a few weeks ago asking the Iraqi government to allow 10,000, then 3,000 troops to remain past New Year's Eve.

But the president ultimately had no choice but to stick to candidate Obama's plan -- thanks, of all things, to an agreement signed by George W. Bush.


Ending The War In Iraq: How Obama's Own Rhetoric -- And George Bush's Pact -- Boxed In The President

You might want to look at the most recent Panama agreement where he railed AGAINST it...NOW, he thinks it is wonderful.

I give it to him...he has accomplished so much in so little time.