I think its wrong to despise a man because of his excess, yes.
Why punish a man because he has worked hard and excelled in education, business and Life? And while doing so has managed to keep his family together void of scandals or infidelity where perhaps less have faltered.
So I'd say, yes, it is wrong to dislike a candidate merely because of his pocketbook.
In spite of building great financial wealth, 2 huge homes and a vacation ski lodge, he has managed to hold true to those core values of honesty, integrity, hardwork, and commitment.
2007-12-23 16:24:20
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answered by planetkram12 3
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I'm not a Romney supporter but i dont think you should be bothered by his wealth. He has earned his money clean by being the CEO of the company that organized the Salt Lake city Olympics.
2007-12-24 01:23:48
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answered by Kevin D 3
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No, why would you even think that his success as a business man is some how personal attack upon you? After all, you are not mad at Trump, or Bill Gates are you? they have WAY more money than Romney. Its the American dream,and if he is as good as we all see with finances from his personal life, to the Olympics, to the great job he did in Mass with the deficit...........than we should be so lucky if he is elected and fixes our govts current financial woes.
Mitt Romney 08
2007-12-24 00:15:59
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answered by Ancient Warrior DogueDe Bordeaux 5
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He makes me feel like Bill Clinton did. He will simply say or do whatever is political expedient. I want a leader, not a poll watcher.
2007-12-24 01:48:24
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answered by wcowell2000 6
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Who cares what he has, it is what it is. He is still not the man for the job. Plus, he would not invite you to either home anyway, you are not family. Got it. In my opinion, you should look at another candidate that cares, they probably won't invite you either, but, at least they won't screw you.
2007-12-24 02:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should be more bothered that he's a fraud and a liar (the supposed NRA endorsement, dad and MLK marching together, lying about being a hunter, ect..)
2007-12-24 00:25:08
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answered by dudefromnewmexico666 3
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No of course not. We all can be jealous of others, just know he isn't the only rich candidate running. Look at how well off the Clintons are, or Edwards or even Guiliani. My point is they all have far more money then you or me could ever dream of having.
2007-12-24 00:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't personally support him, but no it shouldn't bother you. Obviously he is successful at making money and he knows how to invest it wisely.
2007-12-24 00:20:40
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answered by S.M.K. 2
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It isn't immoral to be rich.
Besides, you have to have money to run for President.
I'm bothered more by his switching views on abortion to make himself more palatable to Christian voters.
2007-12-24 00:23:43
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answered by Jack 3
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dont support him, find another candidate. I would never vote for him.
2007-12-26 12:44:19
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answered by roman_surf_goddess 2
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