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    • Romney Panders Right to the Promised Land

      Posted by Villagenyc from OpEdNews

      The speech was a clear attempt to convince members of the political Right wing that his views about social issues saw eye to eye with those of groups like the Christian Coalition or Family Research Council. He sent a clear signal that he would appease Christian Conservative concerns by setting a place for Religion at the table of policy in a Romney White House and further fanning the divisive flames of us vs. them political rhetoric.

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      SOX campaign

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Sarbanes-Oxley has emerged as an issue in the Presidential campaign with Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and John Edwards weighing into the debate and offering their suggestions on how to change the law.

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    Damianmann comments on:

    Romney Panders Right to the Promised Land

    I think Hickabee fits the Repubican wish-list perfectly. He’s an idiot….which they love. He’s a Jeezer….which they love. He’s dying to be the president so someone can tie strings to his arms , legs, and brain and they’ll (the neocons) have a new puppet. Which they secretly love.

    Romney is done. His speech was terrible. He decided anyone outside of the bat**** crazy religious world isn’t’ welcome….and stated that clearly. He pandered to the evangelicals. But, Hickabee panders to the stupid…the trailer trash…the “Jesus loves you…But, I hate you cause you aren’t like me” crowd. Republicans LOVE that.

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    12:18 am 12/08/07
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Romney: ‘I’m a conservative Republican’...and I like torture."

    I think he’s in a different place than the American people. Someone should point that out to him. We don’t support torture.

    We support freedom and equality for all.

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    12:24 pm 11/29/06
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