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I just listened to him on the news. I've heard of people speaking out of both sides of their mouths, but I think he may also be a ventriloquist. I am so sad I supported his campaign for Governor in Massachusetts and that it has given him a national forum. What do you think?

2007-05-03 16:11:31 · 11 answers · asked by Beach Saint 7 in Politics & Government Elections

He didn't do a good job for Massachusetts. He came into the state as a carpetbagger on he heels of his success with the Olympics. He did nothing to improve the business, eductional or social interests of the people. He got out before he had to run for a second term, because he knew many of his previous supporters would not help the campaign. Then he abandoned his Lt. Governor Kerry Healey who ran in his place. Now, he wants to be President. I was a Republican, now I'm supporting Senator Obama.

2007-05-03 16:30:12 · update #1

11 answers

Yes, he is full of hot air and more... It's hard to believe that any Republican can put faith in this guy when less than three years ago he was pro-choice, gay friendly and pro gun control. He didn't change his mind, he changed his stance so he could be a viable candidate for the Republicans. His name could be next to flip-flopper in the dictionary - and they call Hillary an opportunist, amazing. How do you even begin to trust a guy like that? I mean changing your mind, even about the war, is certainly the right of any human being. I want a politician who has the intellect to change their position when they figure out the first one was wrong. That I can respect. But he didn't do that, what he did was obvious, and it just seems to me that's insulting every Republican's intelligence. I don't want to see another President in office that I feel I cannot trust to not put their own image above what's really good for this country.

2007-05-03 16:35:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Romney has achieved precisely what he could desire to have below the present rules we've. keep in mind those? Romney paid the taxes on his capital useful factors as required by utilising regulation. So there is no longer something Romney has achieved it somewhat is shady or incorrect. however the question nonetheless keeps to be. Why hasn't Obama released his records? And somewhat paid enormous dollars to have them sealed. what's solid for Romney and is solid for Obama, who isn't god.

2016-12-17 03:35:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I might not agree with the politics of the Republican agenda. However, seeing other GOP candiates that are presently trying to run for the highest seat in this office, I feel I would not mind voting for Mitt Romney. He is honest, hard working, knowledgeable about what government and the politics is concerned. I would not mind him to be our next President.
Even so , I know that Senator Hillary Clinton, has a very impressive record of her own, next to her husband the former President, I do not see that this country is yet ready for a female president to lead this country. Nor are we ready to face an African-American to lead this nation. I am not a racist, but the history has shown, how political view's about minorities, and past segragation's have shaped this nation as a whole. We surely do not want another assasination like that of President John F. Kennedy.
Let's focus on what each candidate has to bring to the political platform and than decide to give them a chance.
I 'd rather have an honest, moral, ethical and valued member of the government representing this nation, than one that is curuptive.

2007-05-03 17:04:20 · answer #3 · answered by angelikabertrand64 5 · 1 4

My grandmother had always told us: Never to trust anyone who talks with blinking eyes.

Tonight, 2 candidates stand out models of blinking eyes.
Top on the list: John McCaine - gee wheez, outstanding flip-flopper with flopping answers
2nd. on the list: Mitt Romney

Guiliani does show that he probably has experience when it comes to leadership. He and Ron Paul seem more down to earth when it comes to talking for an America that's inclusive

Duncan Hunter , Mike Huckabee and Tom Tancredo come through like dictators avocating what only they want rather than what's really good for an inclusive America.

Tom Tancredo looks like a person who leans on Reagan's name for PR and lacking in visions for America as a whole.

It's amazing that no questions are being raised as to whether they'd be pandering to Lobbyists!!!

2007-05-03 17:02:39 · answer #4 · answered by United_Peace 5 · 2 2

Well..., he has a very impressive resume. But, whether he can run the most powerful country in the world, I don't know. So, I'd say he's not full of hot air because he's got good credentials, but I don't know if he has enough political know-how to run the country.

2007-05-03 18:01:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I also just watched the Republican debates this
evening, and I found Mitt Romney to be very charming.
I liked his idea of a National ID Card for immigrants so
they can keep track of them. Americans should have
their Social Security cards and immigrants the National
ID Card. He also referred to this Country being faith-based
and I liked that description that it doesn't matter the name
on the church, but what's in a person's heart.

2007-05-03 16:19:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Romney sucks.

Ron Paul is the answer to America's future. He has never flip-flopped in many years in Congress.

ronpaul2008.com

You can't help but agree with him once you hear his ideas.

2007-05-03 16:27:01 · answer #7 · answered by illiniangel 2 · 1 3

you'd prove your self more ignorant that you seem if you abandon a qualified man for one with zero experience.. Why would anyone vote for B.HusseinObama? Mitt has no appeal but he is a much better leader behind the scenes than most, so he would make a better VP behind someone with more appeal like Fred or Rudy..

2007-05-03 16:49:45 · answer #8 · answered by mr.phattphatt 5 · 2 5

This guy is a radical Mormon and will listen to anything his wacko prophet Gordon Hinkley says. Dump him now or else.

2007-05-03 16:19:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

I heard he did good in MA.Did he? I like him,he answered the ?s without any hesitation.

2007-05-03 16:24:24 · answer #10 · answered by Classic96 4 · 3 3

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