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To: livius

I am no Romney fan but calling him worse than Obama is right wing moonbat behavior. He wold be clearly better on economic issues and understands the private sector far better. He would not trash America all over the world and would not have a bunch of communists in his cabinet or as czars. I DO not want Romney to be the nominee in 2012 but when we call him worse than Obama that becomes moonbat talk. We can’t let the anti Romney emotion (which I share) make us lose all perspective and call him worse than the Kenyan. Both Savage and Romney do not like Palin so it is very likely that they may have met.


19 posted on 12/06/2009 2:34:53 PM PST by Maneesh
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To: Maneesh
>>> "Both Savage and Romney do not like Palin so it is very likely that they may have met." <<<

Interesting, although I was aware that Dr. Savage wasn't terribly impressed by Governor Palin, I had no idea that Mitt Romney didn't like her.

I was surprised by Mike Savage's negativity, because it seemed to me that plenty of conservative Alaskans who elected her to governor may well number among his listeners. And if he still is overtly negative, it's peculiar, because nowadays she is so very popular.... except with the MSM and the Dems.

28 posted on 12/06/2009 3:18:13 PM PST by hennie pennie
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To: Maneesh

I am sorry to say this, but mandating the purchase of health care is so contradictory to a free society that the similarities between two people supporting mandated health insurance outweigh the difference that could be drawn between the two by observing both parties international discourse.
I just finished a book, I was required to read. The name of the book is In The Name of Identity by Amin Maalouf. When I started the book I was afraid it would be an apology for terrorism, but I found that it was an insightful book that cautioned society against participating in a “tyranny of the majority.” The book defended peoples right to self identify without defending violence, but it did reference history to prove that total disregard for human identity can result in violence.
The point of this is that American Identity is the Identity of freedom, “The Land of the Free” as the lyric goes. If elected officials refuse to recognize that the Health Care mandate is going to threaten American’s identity as a free people, then hopefully the only repercussions will be decisive defeat of the Democratic Party in 2010. Mitt Romney supports mandated health care insurance, so he opposes individual liberty and I can never support him. I could probably support DeMint or Hunter, I am not sure, but Mitt is out of the question.


29 posted on 12/06/2009 3:19:32 PM PST by Sarah-bot
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