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| Foreign Affairs debate; it still comes back to jobs and the economy | |
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| Pat | Oct 23 2012, 10:55 AM Post #1 |
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When the two men discussed the middle east, they both seemed in agreement on how to proceed. The turning point came when Romney brought up the fact that America was weaker today because our economy was weaker. That America has less influence in the world because we are a much weaker nation, have regressed with four years of Obama rule. Therein lies the hurdle that Obama must overcome. This debate happened with many Americans having already cast their votes. Early voting is underway and has been for a few days.. I doubt anything said tonight is a game changer, America knows the president's record and now know Romney's record as governor and business leader. Whether we stand pat with a president or give Romney a turn at bat is two weeks from being decided entirely, but in many if not most minds, I think it is already decided. The battle ground states will decide the outcome. |
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| Neutral | Oct 23 2012, 10:59 AM Post #2 |
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Here's my take, they both know this is now Romney's election to lose and while Romney made his points, especially about the economy, he took it easy with no Benghazi. On the other hand, Obama while make some good points looked completely desperate with his interruptions and smirky looks. |
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| Mountainrivers | Oct 23 2012, 11:03 AM Post #3 |
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While Romney had that sheet-eating smile on his face. And he still walks like a pansy. |
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| Pat | Oct 23 2012, 11:05 AM Post #4 |
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The president has not had a working strategy to overcome what everyday Americans are concerned with. They want to see action, not excuses. The hear Obama list the programs he says are working, but they are still hungry and out of work. Frankly, I doubt many really like Romney, but I think they like where they are at and where the country is even less. |
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| Neutral | Oct 23 2012, 11:05 AM Post #5 |
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Making fun of Romney only says you know he did a very good job. |
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| Pat | Oct 23 2012, 11:06 AM Post #6 |
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Uh, . I have to agree with that point Neal.
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| Mountainrivers | Oct 23 2012, 11:07 AM Post #7 |
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Romney says he has a strategy, but he won't tell us what it is. |
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| Neutral | Oct 23 2012, 11:08 AM Post #8 |
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He laid out his five points again tonight, you can keep saying that BS but most voters heard very well. |
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| Berton | Oct 23 2012, 11:09 AM Post #9 |
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You refuse to read it. |
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| Deleted User | Oct 23 2012, 11:10 AM Post #10 |
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to get elected......that all |
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. I have to agree with that point Neal.

3:23 AM Jul 12
