Posted on 01/17/2012 9:04:37 AM PST by Brookhaven
Do you think it’s time to release the information you found yesterday?
April is a long way off. IMO WIllard needs to answer questions about the meaning of the word “left” now.
I’m sure the DNCmedia will take care of the vetting once the rest of the unchosen are gone. They will supply all the fake but accurate info the people need in order to elect hussein.
No worry, the democrats will do it in time for the election.
Folks, it ain’t gonna be Hussein.
America voted for what they hoped would be a new chapter in race-relations last time....
This time, a white guy not named “Hussein” is gonna win in a landslide.
No worries - Barack Obama wasn't vetted much at all and that's turned out just hunkey dorey. /S
Romney Gives Mass. Health Reform an 'A' (in July, 2009)
"The portrait depicts the governor seated at the front edge of his desk wearing his trademark business suit. Beside him is a small framed photo of his wife, Ann, and ... [wait for it] ... a copy of the health care reform law he called his greatest achievement.
Nobody wants to look at their own chosen candidate and some of the big ones have big flaws that will come out.
Since ‘O’ got into office without any vetting, it is by now an archaic practice and moot point!
Well, they never vetted the illegitimate bisexual marxist Kenyan Muslim, because that would have been racist.
What excuse are they offering for not vetting Willard the Liberal?
And Gingrich will take a beating in the green energy scam.
Axelrod’s strategy is to have two, possibly three, white guys in the race not named ‘Hussein’. He’s tipped his hand, but there’s not much we can do to stop him. If we end up w one very strong candidate and one or two weak hangers on, we might still win. But when it’s one of theirs versus two or three of ours, the struggle is uphill all the way.
I’ve wondered why there is a painting inside that painting of Mitt Romney. It’s odd; nobody paints a painting inside a painting of someone. Then it suddenly became obvious why it’s there:
The painting in the background forms a halo around Mitt Romney’s head.
A square halo, but none the less a halo.
Romney looks like the picture that comes with the frame.
The plastic portrait of health care reformer.
[Please check out post #10 of this thread. I found this hilarious. FReeperdom once again always out front of the regular media. Ellery, where are you?]
Now that they’ve got the refusal to release his tax returns - slam dunk him in the next debate with THIS question - which no one seems to realize.
“Why did you spend $100,000 to bury your official records as governor?” And bring out that that is an unprecedented action.
“What are you not proud of, Governor? Don’t you think the American people have a right to know what you did in the governors office before they elect you to the highest office in the land?”
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/12/06/us-usa-campaign-romney-computers-idUSTRE7B500X20111206
let’s sent this info to EVERYone - and see who will air it - RUSH, Hannity, Drudge, Bret Baier, - write a short letter to your local editors with just the simple few lines that will catch peoples eye and, being short, they will take the time to read. (too late to get into SC papers - write to the Florida papers all over the state.
Paging Dan Rather - please pick up the white phone.
Um, Gingrich and Perry couldn't even perform the relatively simple task of getting their names on all the state ballots, "how in the world are we supposed to trust him in something as crucial as repealing Obamacare?..."
Ronald Reagan couldn’t even perform the relatively simple task of getting his name on all the state ballots in 1980, “how in the world are we supposed to trust him in something as crucial as...”
Things seem to have worked out pretty well with Reagan, despite the problems he had getting on all 50 state ballots in 1980.
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