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Al Sharpton Defends Mitt Romney Over Context Of 'Fire People' Remark!

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http://radioequalizer.blogspot.com -- This DOES seem absolutely baffling until you consider Rush Limbaugh's feeling that Obama WANTS Romney as his 2012 opponent

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  • Even this supposed "defense" of Romney by Al "The Race Card" Sharpton twists what Romney was saying so he can bash Romney for "liking" firing someone, as if there's some joy Romney gets from *punishing* others for their failures. All Romney ACTUALLY said was that he likes being ABLE to choose who provides a service to him. In other words, he likes FREEDOM, the ability to choose who which company, which people you're going to have do something for you, under capitalism and the free market.

  • @sweatyshorts Why does Sharpton act like he's offending Romney by using the name?

  • A rare moment of reason from the rev. You can tell who the hardcore, biased, stubborn political radicals are every now and then when something so obviously, obscenely misleading and scurrilous is said about an political opponent, when said radicals suspend logic so they can satisfy and further their partisan, hackish political beliefs and agenda. TalkingpointsmemoCom, for example, showed themselves to be intransigent hacks.

  • @wiz9496 That's his first name.

  • Al (the cockroach) Sharpton!

  • This is funny because on MSNBC's coverage of the NH primary last night, MSNBC gathered Maddow, O'Donnell, Schultz, Sharpton and another person (attempting to mimic FNC's "The Five") and all of them including Sharpton were talking about this remark by Romney. And ALL of them were using it out of context.

  • Why are they calling Romney "Willard"?

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