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Old 03-07-2012, 03:19 AM
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I am so happy that the majority voted for Americans and not for the Religious ideology. I know how important Christianity is, but this world is a mixing pot of many faiths of many levels of belief and we MUST have a leader that will work under those terms. To make political decisions based upon one specific religion would be disaster for this country. Now, after all these months of tearing down the GOP, are you with Romney or not?
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Old 03-07-2012, 07:20 AM
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I am so happy that the majority voted for Americans and not for the Religious ideology. I know how important Christianity is, but this world is a mixing pot of many faiths of many levels of belief and we MUST have a leader that will work under those terms. To make political decisions based upon one specific religion would be disaster for this country. Now, after all these months of tearing down the GOP, are you with Romney or not?
Still a Democrat and will vote Democrat at the moment. Have to do a lot of research though before voting this November.

Have to see who the Republican candidate picks as his Vice President. This person could become President so that has to be a very good choice. It will also show what kind of person the Republican candidate is and what kind of plans he has for the future.

John McCain just seemed like he was aiming for the women, rural, and populist blocks with the Sarah Palin pick. To me, it seemed like politics over sound policy.
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Old 03-07-2012, 07:41 AM
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Still a Democrat and will vote Democrat at the moment. Have to do a lot of research though before voting this November.

Have to see who the Republican candidate picks as his Vice President. This person could become President so that has to be a very good choice. It will also show what kind of person the Republican candidate is and what kind of plans he has for the future.

John McCain just seemed like he was aiming for the women, rural, and populist blocks with the Sarah Palin pick. To me, it seemed like politics over sound policy.
Your absolutely right and when McCain picked Palin, it made my decision to vote Dem the first time in my life easer. I can't even come up with a scenario where Romney would pick such a cartoon character like her, but time will tell. If he does, I will go Obama again. The main thing this country has to fear is a leader making decisions based on the Christian Bible. I am a Christian, but can see the danger in doing that.
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all one has to do is go back to when Obama was a candidate. Then compare the backgrounds of the current leading Republicans to Obama's...sorta like reviewing their resume's. Then determine qualifications based on what they did prior to becoming a candidate for POTUS. See who falls out!

Add to Obama's review what he promised as a candidate...how has he done vs what he promised over the 3 plus years in office? Look at the budget and financial status of the USA, how does it look? How about unemployment...the real number unemployed not the washed for political consumption number. How are we doing on energy independence...have we taken ANY steps what so ever to begin?

Based on not having another Washington insider and personal performance there is only one choice in my opinion.....Romney!

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Old 03-07-2012, 10:43 AM
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all one has to do is go back to when Obama was a candidate. Then compare the backgrounds of the current leading Republicans to Obama's...sorta like reviewing their resume's. Then determine qualifications based on what they did prior to becoming a candidate for POTUS. See who falls out!

Add to Obama's review what he promised as a candidate...how has he done vs what he promised over the 3 plus years in office? Look at the budget and financial status of the USA, how does it look? How about unemployment...the real number unemployed not the washed for political consumption number. How are we doing on energy independence...have we taken ANY steps what so ever to begin?

Based on not having another Washington insider and personal performance there is only one choice in my opinion.....Romney!

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I also feel Romney will make a great leader.
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Still a Democrat and will vote Democrat at the moment. Have to do a lot of research though before voting this November.

Have to see who the Republican candidate picks as his Vice President. This person could become President so that has to be a very good choice. It will also show what kind of person the Republican candidate is and what kind of plans he has for the future.

John McCain just seemed like he was aiming for the women, rural, and populist blocks with the Sarah Palin pick. To me, it seemed like politics over sound policy.
Palin was a cheap ploy to capture the women who supported Hilary over Obama. She was a seriously stupid choice....
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"Have to see who the Republican candidate picks as his Vice President. This person could become President so that has to be a very good choice. It will also show what kind of person the Republican candidate is and what kind of plans he has for the future."

If this is true I wouldn't consider Senator Rubio a good choice.

Marco Rubio Remains A Star, But Financial Problems Could Keep Him From Vice Presidency
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Old 03-07-2012, 04:21 PM
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"Have to see who the Republican candidate picks as his Vice President. This person could become President so that has to be a very good choice. It will also show what kind of person the Republican candidate is and what kind of plans he has for the future."

If this is true I wouldn't consider Senator Rubio a good choice.

Marco Rubio Remains A Star, But Financial Problems Could Keep Him From Vice Presidency
Marco Rubio is also under ethics investigation. This guy has more baggage than Newt Gingrich.




Rubio urges Florida Ethics Commission to 'close out' complaint against him | Florida politics blog: The Buzz | Tampa Bay Times
 


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