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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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From: Neeka1/2/2012 1:28:59 PM
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Maybe other republicans can/will, but there is absolutely no way I can endorse Mitt Romney for president.

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"Mitt Romney in Worcester 2002 "My views are progressive""

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"Yesterday's Mitt Romney: I'm a Moderate, My Views are Progressive

By Bob Ellis on December 14th, 2011

Gee, thanks, Mitt, for admitting to us that you're a liberal…nine years ago in n Worcester, MA.

In this video from 2002, an endorsement of Mitt Romney from El Mundo, a Spanish-speaking newspaper in Massachusetts (where the overwhelming majority of legal residents speak English, and have for over 300 years), is the topic of discussion when Mr. RomneyCare admits

"I think people recognize that I"m not a partisan Republican. I'm someone who is moderate, and that my views are progressive."

We all know that "partisan Republican" means "a Republican who stands firm for Republican values."

We all know that "moderate" is a euphemism for "liberals" who don't want to admit they're liberals.

We all know "progressive" is a rehabilitative word for "liberal."

But now Mitt "RomneyCare" Romney–who pushed government health care on the people of Massachusetts and provided the prototype for ObamaCare, who buys the hoax of anthropogenic global warming and is happy to gouge the taxpayers in honor of this hokey idea, who has been very comfy with abortion and Planned Parenthood in the past, and who laid out the red carpet for the counterfeiting of marriage in Massachusetts–wants us to believe he's a real Republican, a Republican worthy of receiving the Republican nomination for President of the United States?

How stupid do real Republicans look? What kind of pathetic loser attitude wants to settle for this, when (a) the country desperately needs real Republican leadership, and (b) we are poised like we haven't been for 30 years to bring some real Republican leadership back to set our country on its original path of greatness again? Are we really going to act like a bunch of defeatist weenies and settle for a liberal with an "R" after his name?

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