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To: i-node who wrote (708653)4/11/2013 7:31:15 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1571896
 
"Their candidate had the wrong skin color"

Dave, the ONLY reason Obama, a "black" man by the "one drop" rule, was able to come out of nowhere and win the presidency at this time is the absolutely failed presidency of George W. Bush. Without Bush, it might have been 50 years before our first black president. But America was determined not to hand the wheel to another Republican.



To: i-node who wrote (708653)4/12/2013 7:33:37 AM
From: Alighieri1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571896
 
a) Their candidate had the wrong skin color;

b) Their candidate was not a liar while the D's candidate was a first-rate liar;

c) The nation's media wanted them to lose; and

d) They failed to run a reasonable IT operation.


The reason he lost is because your party is a mess...we'll never know for sure what romney is or would have been, and that's because he became whatever the crowd he stood before needed him to be. When talking to the tea party he was the "severely conservative" former governor of a liberal state, when talking to Boca Raton wealthy constituents he was the victim of a mooching 47%, when debating Obama he became transformed into the reasonable center right politician...a true etch a sketch politician.

That's why he lost...but hey, it's your party and you can continue to support candidates like Romney or, worse, Rand Paul...i can't wait to see him in a national presidential race.

Al