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By: monkeytrots in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (2)
Tue, 19 Jul 11 6:51 AM | 47 view(s)
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Msg. 13910 of 21975
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Due - those are well crafted statements on RP's web-site.

Unfortunately, the man has had SEVERE foot-in-mouth disease problems for years - which we HAVE documented on this board.

Those videos, those speeches - many are absolutely APPALLING in how they blame the United States and blame our United States Military for MUCH that is 'wrong in the World'. Not to add his BLATANT anti-semitism - which he can attempt to hide as being 'anti-Zionist' as much as he wants with well crafted WRITTEN STATEMENTS ....

But, as I said, he is DEAD IN THE WATER when it comes to his prolific RECORDED video and audio history - sunk by words from his own mouth.

I would not, and WILL not vote for the man - even though his stances on NUMEROUS issues are very much in line with mine.

We have disagreed in the past about RP, come to agreement at times - but will still sling hash on this issue ! lol

Ciao,
Dave


I will write in Sarah Palin - if I must. Hopefully, it won't come to that - Hopefully, She will be at the TOP OF THE TICKET in every single polling place. Don't care if it's the 'republican' ticket or not - they can bite me - having sold us down the river for decades.




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Re: Energy independence...
By: DueDillinger
in CONSTITUTION
Tue, 19 Jul 11 6:05 AM
Msg. 13909 of 21975

Here's RINO Romney's campaign doubletalk on energy independence, hidden within the 'Job Creation' topic:

Energy Security and Independence

Meet the challenge of achieving a secure and affordable supply of fuels

We need to lower the amount of energy we use and increase the supply of domestic energy sources. Government must be a partner, not an obstacle, in this effort. As President, Mitt Romney will facilitate the exploration and development of conventional fossil fuels, remove the regulatory hurdles that prevent the construction of nuclear power plants, and address market failures that prevent the adoption of new technologies.

http://www.mittromney.com/issues/job-creation

How 'bout Michele (one L) Bachman? Here's what she says after a wordy preamble:

As President, I will work to lift the restraints that keep America from energy security. I will fight to increase access to the billions of barrels of oil and trillions of feet of natural gas on the Outer Continental Shelf and reverse the Administration’s “permatorium” in the Gulf of Mexico. I will stop the Environmental Protection Agency’s cap-and-trade rules in their tracks, and end this “Job Killing Agency’s” threats against our rapidly growing domestic shale gas industry and the energy and manufacturing bonanza it is offering. And I will put a halt to the threat of higher taxes against the explorers and producers whose investments and innovations offer the best hope of bringing down prices and ensuring our energy independence.

http://www.michelebachmann.com/issues/energy/

Herman Cain?

Release our Domestic Energy Resources

America is a land blessed with abundant natural resources and the capability of the people to obtain them. From the oil-rich states of Louisiana and Alaska to the mighty dams along rivers across the states, the options for many forms of energy are real and plenty. Still, liberals continue to perpetuate the misunderstanding that the high energy consumption of a thriving nation and conservation of our precious planet are at odds with one another.

Because they have perpetuated such a myth, liberals have forced excessive environmental regulations that have stifled our domestic energy production, and instead, forced American consumers to rely far too heavily upon foreign oil. In many cases, this oil comes from Middle Eastern countries, some of whom are not friendly to the U.S., who end up dictating the prices of our energy consumption. In return, Americans have seen no improvements in our environment or in the cleanliness of our air. We must expand our domestic energy resources by loosening government’s grip responsibly.

Subsidies on agricultural products, like ethanol-producing corn, have become a mechanism for the government to pick and choose industries it favors, while doing little to enhance our ability to harness real alternative energy resources. Instead, we must allow all forms of energy the ability to develop in a free market system.

Alternative energy sources, such as wind, solar, nuclear and hydroelectric are certainly part of the solution long term, but private industry must take the lead for true innovation to be a bigger part of our future energy needs. If alternative energy sources are found to be inexpensive, safe and plentiful, then American consumers will choose to purchase them. Let the markets decide which forms of energy fuel our cars, heat our homes and which ones will keep America working.

http://www.hermancain.com/the-issues

Blah, blah, blah...

I supported Ron Paul in 2008 and it looks like he's my choice for 2012 so far.

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