Well, I guess the old adage that wisdom comes with age isn't true in all cases. You, sir, sound like a drunken moron. No surprise at all that you're probably a deranged Obama voter. Romney is exactly right. Tell me exactly what Obama is going to do to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon.
@sndblstr ROMNEY'S 2012 PLAN CUTS MEDICARE--Ron Paul’s plan cuts $1 trillion the first year and it balances the budget in 3 years. The plan cuts spending - ending the costly foreign wars, and cuts foreign welfare, corporate welfare, and overgrown federal bureaucracy. These cuts are made so that those who are dependent on domestic spending programs such as Medicare aren’t endangered through a sudden change in benefits. Romney’s plan cuts Medicare, on which many elderly Americans rely.
@sndblstr -- "In September 2010, Mitt Romney invited all of the Republican candidates for the New Hampshire Senate to lunch in a conference room in Concord. He thanked them for running for office, then gave each of them a $1,000 check made out to their campaigns. " Google article by Alec MacGillis, 11/3/11
Well, I guess the old adage that wisdom comes with age isn't true in all cases. You, sir, sound like a drunken moron. No surprise at all that you're probably a deranged Obama voter. Romney is exactly right. Tell me exactly what Obama is going to do to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon.
sndblstr 3 months ago
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@sndblstr ROMNEY'S 2012 PLAN CUTS MEDICARE--Ron Paul’s plan cuts $1 trillion the first year and it balances the budget in 3 years. The plan cuts spending - ending the costly foreign wars, and cuts foreign welfare, corporate welfare, and overgrown federal bureaucracy. These cuts are made so that those who are dependent on domestic spending programs such as Medicare aren’t endangered through a sudden change in benefits. Romney’s plan cuts Medicare, on which many elderly Americans rely.
vechorik 3 months ago
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@sndblstr -- "In September 2010, Mitt Romney invited all of the Republican candidates for the New Hampshire Senate to lunch in a conference room in Concord. He thanked them for running for office, then gave each of them a $1,000 check made out to their campaigns. " Google article by Alec MacGillis, 11/3/11
vechorik 3 months ago