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Presidential Election 2012: If only we had a REAL choice like America
Mail Online ^ | November 5, 2012 | Simon Heffer

Posted on 11/05/2012 11:44:36 AM PST by The Californian

America has an enviable choice when it goes to the polls tomorrow. The contest between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney isn’t just between a Democrat and a Republican: It is between two entirely different visions of the future of the world’s greatest power.

The choice is stark. It is between continuing a journey towards European-style statism and welfarism, which is what Obama is offering if he is re-elected, or reducing the size of the state and encouraging enterprise and individual responsibility, which is at the core of Mr Romney’s programme.

It is also a choice between more social liberalism – such as homosexual marriage – or reverting to a conservatism rooted in Christianity and traditional family values.

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I enjoyed this British view of the 2012 election.
1 posted on 11/05/2012 11:44:36 AM PST by The Californian
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To: The Californian

Actually its a contest between a democrat liberal and a republican liberal..
ALL the republican conservative candidates were REJECTED...

There are no conservative democrats....


2 posted on 11/05/2012 12:20:29 PM PST by hosepipe (What mentality could drool this nonsense with starting laughing)
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