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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (145763)10/14/2012 11:23:43 AM
From: TopCat3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224774
 
"Which Mitt? Mitt the severely conservative or Mitt the Moderate?"

Mitt Romney.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (145763)10/14/2012 11:34:08 AM
From: Thomas A Watson4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224774
 
Honest Mitt who cares about all Americans and cares that all have an equal opportunity to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Telling the truth is indeed severely conservative and letting obamanation, biden, and kenny lie in public is moderate.

Not understanding your oneline statement is one more example of the extremely stupid is the current definition of liberal democrat.

smile and have a nice day.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (145763)10/14/2012 11:58:54 AM
From: Hope Praytochange4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224774
 

Americans following Obama:



A teacher asked her 6th grade class how many of them were Obama fans.

Not really knowing what an Obama fan is, but wanting to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands except for Little Johnny.

The teacher asked Little Johnny why he has decided to be different... again.

Little Johnny said, "Because I'm not an Obama fan."

The teacher asked, "Why aren't you a fan of Obama?" Johnny said, "Because I'm a Republican."

The teacher asked him why he's a Republican. Little Johnny answered, "Well, my Mom's a Republican and my Dad's a Republican, so I'm a Republican."

Annoyed by this answer, the teacher asked, "If your mom was a moron and your dad was an idiot, what would that make you?"

With a big smile, Little Johnny replied, "That would make me an Obama fan."



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (145763)10/14/2012 12:13:19 PM
From: tonto4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224774
 
Aaaahhh, Obama is regarded as an extreme liberal and Romney is a moderate. Romney has never been an extreme conservative. Democrats have called him that...not people paying who follow him...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (145763)10/14/2012 3:26:01 PM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224774
 



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (145763)10/14/2012 3:27:10 PM
From: lorne3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224774
 
kenny..And here is the story that goes with that picture...

Obama witch doctor to stay, creator vows
By JILIAN FAMA
| ABC News
news.yahoo.com

The calendar is flipping toward two big late-fall events: Halloween and the presidential election.

A business owner has married the two in his New Jersey storefront. His anti-Obama, Halloween-themed window displays the president as a witch doctor.

Expression of free speech? Maybe. But also a bad business decision, apparently.

The voodoo storefront has evoked outrage in the beachfront community of Spring Lake, N.J. But Bill Skuby, 66, owner of the local men's store, Skuby & Co. Lifestyle Clothing, insists that the display is not political. ... "It's personal."

The store's window display depicts an image of Obama's head superimposed in the body of a witch doctor that rests atop the word "Obamacare." The witch doctor image is placed under a tombstone epithet that reads, "I Told You I Was Sick," accompanied by a photo of the president in a doctor's coat and stethoscope.

Get more pure politics at ABCNews.com/Politics and a lighter take on the news at OTUSNews.com.

On the tombstone stands an Obama bobble-head doll sporting a long-sleeved tee that reads, "Hoax," and underneath that is a zombie mannequin rising from the dead wearing a hat that says "F.Y.B.O.," an acronym apparently for an expletive phrase denouncing the president.

"This whole thing started as a statement from an individual voicing his opinion," Skuby told ABC News during a phone conversation that was briefly interrupted when someone from the street came in to give him a piece of their mind. "Now it has brought total negativity to Spring Lake."

The display has generated both outrage and support, ABC News' New York City station WABC reported.

"Our children and grandchildren can walk by, and I think this represents the worst that America can display in campaigning," said Spring Lake resident Suzanne Herrmann.

But Ray Miller told WABC's Jen Maxfield, "Good for [Skuby]. Someone has to stand up for our country."

The Halloween-themed display debuted Oct. 4. Skuby said that he did a similar one last year "and no one said a word. But this is an election year and now, suddenly, everyone wants to be involved."

The store owner said he has received a wave of threats from all over the country aimed at him and his six children, including death threats that he has reported to the police.

"This is America, isn't it?" Skuby asked. "Aren't we able to say and do pretty much what we want to do?"

Skuby, who admitted that his business has suffered because of his visual expression, said the community is trying to run him out of town. He said people have made him out to be a racist because of his anti-Obama display.

"If you want to call me a racist then go ahead. I can assure you I am not a racist; I just really want to see Obama go." Skuby said. "This is a good example of where race relations are under this guy's administration. ... This has absolutely nothing to do with race."

Skuby said that if Mitt Romney had the same plan as the president; his picture would be in the window.

Skuby said he isn't taking the display down until after the holiday.

"My window is my voice and I get one shot to have my voice be heard." he said. "I don't regret putting up the display. At some point, you have to take a stand and that is what I am doing. I want Obama out."



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (145763)10/14/2012 4:17:01 PM
From: Ann Corrigan3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224774
 
Porn queen endorses Romney--She must've lost that loving feeling for O

Five Most Surprising Romney Endorsements
Romney: capturing the swing vote

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BY: Washington Free Beacon Staff
October 12, 2012 12:56 pm

In the wake of a strong debate performance, Republican nominee Mitt Romney is racking up a number of surprise endorsements. Here are our five favorites.

1. Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan / AP

The Mean Girls star and all-around party girl recently announced that she was voting for Romney. “I just think employment is really important now,” Lohan said to noted news network E!. “So, as of now, Mitt Romney. As of now.” Business Insider thinks this could be a key moment for the former governor’s resurgent campaign:

Lohan is a low information voter convinced that (a) employment is really important, (b) thinks that employment is not being sufficiently handled by the White House right now and (c) thinks that Mitt Romney is better equipped to handle employment.

That arguably logical sequence is all that it takes for a low-information voter to support Mitt Romney. The thing is, there are millions of voters like her. That should terrify the Obama campaign.

2. Buzz Bissinger
Buzz Bissinger / sportsjournalism.org

Buzz Bissinger—the self-described lifelong Democrat who wrote Friday Night Lights—recently endorsed Romney after Obama’s disastrous first debate. Writing in the Daily Beast, Bissinger minced no words:

I have never seen a performance worse than Obama’s, distracted, his head dipped into the podium as if avoiding the smell of something rotten, acting above the very idea that a debate does provide a pivotal referendum on his first term as it has for all incumbent presidents, whipsawed by the legion of usual advisers telling him to play defense when his own intuition should have told him that he needed to go on the offensive as Romney slapped him around.

But there was more than the entitlement of entitlement. He struck me as burnt out, tired of selling his message although he has always been terrible at selling his message when it veers from idealism into the practical.

3. Stacey Dash
Stacey Dash / AP

The African-American star of the surprise 1995 hit film Clueless recently came out in full-throated support for Mitt Romney, tweeting “Vote for Romney. The only choice for your future.” The backlash for daring to voice her support for the Republican was swift and ugly: Among other slurs, she was called an “Oreo” and an “UNCLE TOM.”

4. Jenna Jameson
Jenna Jameson / AP

The former porn queenpin endorsed Romney in August from the backroom of a San Francisco gentlemen’s club:

“I’m very looking forward to a Republican being back in office,” Jameson said while sipping champagne in a VIP room at Gold Club in the city’s South of Market neighborhood.

Like Bissinger, Jameson was blown away by Romney’s prowess on the debate stage:

Frothing! RT Is anyone else as excited about the Ryan / Biden debates??It will be a bloodbath..worse than last night.. #obamafail

— Jenna Jameson (@jennajameson) October 5, 2012



5. Shyne
Shyne / AP

The rapper Shyne—who was born in Belize and deported from the United States following he and P. Diddy’s alleged involvement in a 1999 nightclub shooting—recently announced his support for Romney and his frustration with the president’s unwillingness to help him return to the United States:

Shyne had a lot to get off his mind this week, including his feelings on Barack Obama, admitting that if he was able to vote in the presidential election he wouldn’t be supporting the Democratic candidate.

“I’d vote for Romney,” Shyne told MTV News during a phone interview on Monday before rapping Kanye West’s now infamous line from “To the World.” “Even though Mitt Romney don’t pay no tax, Mitt Romney don’t pay no tax.”

It is unclear if Shyne can legally vote in the United States.

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