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  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 59571

    Which Mitt?

    The Mitt Romney who's running for the Republican presidential nomination has said he would sign legislation to end Medicare as we know it, slash Social Security, and repeal health care reform as one of his first acts in office.

    But over the years, Mitt Romney has supported expanding access to health care, protecting a woman's right to choose, and investing in infrastructure -- just like the kind in the Recovery Act that brought us back from the brink of a depression.

    It's one thing for a politician's positions to evolve over time. It's another to flip back and forth over the course of a 20-year political career based on what office you're running for and where.

    And that's exactly what Romney has shown: He has no core convictions or values. With him, it's all just politics.

    It makes you wonder -- which Mitt would we get in the White House?

    And which Mitt would we be relying on to make decisions on behalf of millions of Americans, during a crisis, or as commander in chief?

    So we took a hard look at his record, everywhere he's stood on the issues, and put it all together in the form of a new site, WhichMitt.com.

    We can't predict exactly how Mitt would govern as president, but you can take the quiz to test how well you know his track record to get an idea -- and perhaps learn a little more about the man some are calling the Republican front-runner.

    Which Mitt do you know?

    The answer may surprise you:

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    Thanks,

    Brad

    Brad Woodhouse
    Communications Director
    Democratic National Committee

    P.S. -- After you check out the quiz, pass this note on to your friends and family, and challenge them to beat your score.
    Eat Us And Smile

    Cenk For America 2024!!

    Justice Democrats


    "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
  • Nitro Express
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Aug 2004
    • 32942

    #2
    Pretty much describes Mitt's achilles heal. Also Mormons are fabulous liars. When you grow up in a religion that strict and you still want everyone to like you, you become a polished pro at lying and telling everyone what they want to hear. Mitt has probably done that his whole life so it's second nature to him. He seems to like to be the center of attention as well.

    We can't afford any more surprises. I think Mitt will hit diminishing returns as the election progresses and we might have a big surprise election time. I think Herman Cain is bigger competition to Mitt than people think he is and Ron Paul is doing well even though the media never talks about him.

    I think the Republican Party has some internal fighting going on between the old guard and new blood going on. Romney obviously being the old guard candidate.
    No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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    • Seshmeister
      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

      • Oct 2003
      • 35750

      #3
      New blood? I think fucking psycho lunatics is maybe a bit more accurate.

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      • Little Texan
        Full Member Status

        • Jan 2004
        • 4579

        #4

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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
          • 35750

          #5



          Mitt Romney Doesn’t Totally Understand How Birth Control Works

          Earlier this month, Mitt Romney said on Mike Huckabee's Fox News show that he'd support a constitutional amendment that would define conception as the beginning of life. In addition to banning abortion, the move could outlaw hormonal birth control, but it turns out Romney is all for contraception — he just has no idea what those magic pills are doing in ladies' tummies.

          Today at a campaign event in Sioux City, Iowa, an awesome lady called out Romney on his egregious lack of health knowledge. As Solid@rity Institute reports, she told the candidate that she's concerned about what his position means for women who use hormonal birth control, saying:

          "That would essentially mean banning most forms of birth control. Ninety-eight percent of American women, including me, use birth control. So, could you help me understand why you oppose the use of birth control?"

          Romney replied, "I don't," which as Think Progress notes, makes him one of the more reasonable Repubican candidates — but only when compared to a dude whose name is synonymous a nasty sex byproduct. Romney continued, "Life begins at conception; birth control prevents conception," then launched into his rehearsed answer on abortion:

          "What I believe is the right course as regards to abortion and life is that I would like to see the Supreme Court return this right to the states and let states create their own legislation with regards to life. That's my view. And states will make different decisions which is their right to do so. And my view is that I'm not out campaigning for an amendment of some kind. I am campaigning to see justices ultimately appointed to the Supreme Court that will follow the Constitution, return to the states the right to make decision themselves."

          While many professional journalists would just mumble "okay" and move on to the next question, the woman refused to let Romney's misinformation go unchallenged. She politely replied:

          "I don't know if you want to have some staff look into this, but hormonal forms of birth control work a little differently. They actually prevent implantation, not conception. So, it would ban hormonal forms of birth control which is what most women use. So I don't know if you want to have someone look into that but, ss someone who uses birth control, this is a very terrifying prospect for me so I hope that you can, you know, look into that."

          The woman here is half-right: hormonal birth control actually does prevent ovulation (and therefore conception) — that's its primary purpose — but it also prevents implantation as a fail-safe (just in case something goes awry and an egg gets fertilized). And many anti-choice advocates do think that life starts when sperm and egg meet, so preventing implantation is tantamount to abortion. (Therefore women are naturally aborting millions of fertilized eggs that just never implant, which may explain why these people seem to think all ladies are sinful and don't deserve a say in their reproductive health.) "Personhood" bills that would define life as starting at conception are being pushed in several states, so at the very least Romney supports allowing states to enact laws that could make many forms of birth control illegal. Perhaps there are some conservatives, like Romney apparently, who support personhood bills and the use of hormonal birth control, they just don't have a very good understanding of where babies come from. The fact that they don't know how women's bodies work certainly isn't helping matters, but perhaps the bigger issue is that they just don't care.

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          • FORD
            ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

            • Jan 2004
            • 59571

            #6
            Eat Us And Smile

            Cenk For America 2024!!

            Justice Democrats


            "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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            • Nickdfresh
              SUPER MODERATOR

              • Oct 2004
              • 49563

              #7

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