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Originally Posted by billethkid
OK let's say we give you all that perhaps Romney did something that is not 100% correct in business. Then in return I would expect you to agree he probably did no more than any other multi millionaire business exec or members of congress and the supreme court and Obama, with legal counsel of course. So what ever they did is not illegal. If you are not willing to grant the above you are obviously mired in partisan smearing and also know little about the goings on of business and politics.
How about a change of subject?????
Now that some of you have satisfied your need to pick fly specs out of the pepper by comparison, sure would like to see as much enthusiasm for subjects like the economy, energy independence, America's mediocre space program, Iran, jobs just to name a few???
We don't hear much if any from Obama's campaign, hence nothing gets discussed here as a result. Even the ever digging for fodder media is silent on the real issues that face this country. Now just why is that?
the feed back will be 100% predictable....wanna bet?
btk
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Obama is very vague about what he will do if he is re-elected in November. This election seems to be more about beating the competition than about what they can or will do for the country. In other words, both Obama and Romney seem more beating one another than about informing the voter about decisions they would make if they win the election.
I am very worried though that if Mitt Romney gets elected he will put in anti-abortion Supreme Court Justices and Chief Justice Roberts will find some case to hinge an overruling of
Roe v. Wade. It is bad decision as far as judicial activism is concerned. They did legislate in that case as to what is the law on abortion throughout the US. In some situations though the US Supreme Court should take a stand on an issue like the right of women to keep control over their bodies.