EyesDownfield
Plinker
- Oct 1, 2012
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No you can't, because they are not all true, and a couple can not be proved.
Not in any particular order
SOPA
All Four GOP Presidential Candidates Now Oppose SOPA/PIPA
Marraige
Mitt Romney pledges opposition to gay marriage - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
and if elected proposes a
Federal Marriage Amendment to the Constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
Romney is Pro Life
Mitt Romney Reasserts His Pro-Life Position on Abortion | LifeNews.com
Romney did not support stimulus (either one) he did support TARP
Mitt Romney - The Stimulus
Mitt Romney: Federal Reserve Should Avoid Stimulus
They both support unsustainable wars. Obama just says he wants to scale down international intervention and then does it anyway; Romney is pretty openly aggressive and ready to burn through our tax dollars with unsustainable military operations that we the people end up always paying for.
This is simply supposition with no proof either way
On Drugs -This appears to be a big concern of yours- YES Romney is against legalizing recreational drugs, including medical mary jane.
On NDAA- Romney said he would sign NDAA so one would guess he does support it
Obama and Romney both agree to bailing out certain special banks and corporations that give (or will give) them healthy campaign contributions and flood them with lobbyists, instead of letting them fail and pay for their own derivatives bubble that they created.
He did support TARP and he is a politician
Your batting average on facts are really not very good. But your dislike and mis information is obvious.
I guess if you're a Romney supporter, you get to say he's for/against everything since he's been on every side of every issue!
I concede you're right on SOPA, but given his record of flipping and flopping like a fish out of water, I wouldn't trust him to stay that way on that issue (or any issue for that matter) for long. He's bought and paid for just like Obama.
OBAMA:
Goldman Sachs $1,013,091
JPMorgan Chase & Co $808,799
Citigroup Inc $736,771
UBS AG $532,674
General Electric $529,855
Morgan Stanley $512,232
Bank of America $102,881
ROMNEY:
Goldman Sachs $593,080
JPMorgan Chase & Co $467,089
Bank of America $425,100
Morgan Stanley $399,850
Citigroup Inc $312,800
UBS AG $207,750
General Electric $135,450
Your choice is big banks and big banks. Now get out there and make a difference!
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