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Gov Mitt Romney on 1994 Debate with Ted Kennedy

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  • Gotta love the quote of chrissen1 "Another bigoted, lying republican...............assas­­inate this NAZI ASAP!".

    How do these "tolerant liberals" face themselves in the mirror each morning? They seem to be getting even angrier and worse, don't they? Must be a direct side effect of Obama Disillusion Syndrome, huh? I'll bet this hypocritical psychopath often accuses Republicans of having called for the assassination of Obama. LOL! Everyone please join me with a pathetic laugh for this Loser.

  • Finally, you'll notice that my responses have now flooded the board here just as yours have. I don't agree with this type of spamming to get your point acrossed. It discourages dialog and unfairly monopolizes a site with one viewpoint. Spamming also serves to shut down dialog where you don't have anything substantial to add other than "I don't agree with you". You've had an opportunity to express your opinion here, and have abused it. How about moving on to another site.

  • Sir, I appreciate you responding to my posts. However your rebuttal is purely opinion. All of your points in defending your present stance are unsubstantiated opinions- not fact.

  • Ron Paul takes an extreme position in favor of 9/11 terrorists despite many facts that fly in the face of his opinion on the subject. He discounts the ideology of global jihad as a driver despite many interviews, statements, and facts to the contrary. I can show you all of these, and you can still hold to your warped perspective. Ron Paul and his supporters are proof that common sense is subjective, and does NOT always equate to good sense. My opinion based on observation and experience.

  • "Have you listened to captured Al-Qaida terrorists? [...] They point to the global establishment of Islam as their true motivation." Yes, a lot of the videos are on here, please post one that is supporting your claim.

    "Why did the Japanese attack us?" Japan is a country. Terrorism is not. GWB has time and again stated that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.

  • You may benefit from reading this quote from a former Islamic radical in the British Jihadi Network: "I remember how we used to laugh in celebration whenever people on TV proclaimed that the sole cause for Islamic acts of terror like 9/11, the Madrid bombings and 7/7 was Western foreign policy. More important, they also helped to draw away any critical examination from the real engine of our violence: Islamic theology."

    See The Drudge Report -- A RADICAL ISLAMIST REPENTS

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  • @chrissen1 You are a sick, pathetic, loser. You are embarassing yourself.

  • Another bigoted, lying republican...............assas­inate this NAZI ASAP!

  • Mitt 2012!

  • Regardless, Saddam sponsered terrorist attacks through his rhetoric, through funding suicide attacks, by hosting Al Zarqawi from Afghanistan, and by harboring a terrorist training camp in Northern Iraq. Removing him was justified by his defiance of the UN monitoring, oil-for-food, etc, etc.

  • "Furthermore, no WMD or the means to make them have ever been found in Iraq." Blah, blah, blah. There is ample evidence that Saddam had the means of manufacturing these very quickly, and the FACT that he had previously used them on his own people means this was a serious threat.

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