Sunday, October 21, 2012

I completely agree...Mitt Romney seems to be a good man...but he also means what he says behind closed doors..

"I believe in self-reliance and individual initiative and risk takers being rewarded. But I also believe that everybody should have a fair shot and everybody should do their fair share and everybody should play by the same rules, because that's how our economy's grown. That's how we built the world's greatest middle class.
And -- and that is part of what's at stake in this election. There's a fundamentally different vision about how we move our country forward.
I believe Governor Romney is a good man. Loves his family, cares about his faith. But I also believe that when he said behind closed doors that 47 percent of the country considered themselves victims who refuse personal responsibility, think about who he was talking about.
Folks on Social Security who've worked all their lives. Veterans who've sacrificed for this country. Students who are out there trying to hopefully advance their own dreams, but also this country's dreams. Soldiers who are overseas fighting for us right now. People who are working hard every day, paying payroll tax, gas taxes, but don't make enough income.
And I want to fight for them. That's what I've been doing for the last four years. Because if they succeed, I believe the country succeeds." (President Obama, Second Presidential Debate).

I completely agree, Mr. President. And I know that the President loves this country...he cares about the middle class...he wants a brighter future for us all. Sure he makes mistakes...but he does his job without a personal agenda...he wants this job and wants to keep this job bc he is passionate, does a great job and deserves to finish what he has started. Romney does not have any interest in energy solutions, growing the middle class, or keeping our jobs in America. All I can see he cares about is his family and getting elected to be President. Well, being a family man is commendable...but it does not help much in the White House. And though I believe we should elect men who prove they have good personal lives...it should not be all we care about...imagine if you were asked about your marriage and family at a job interview. Faith and family should not be a criteria for being President...yet we are lucky to have 2 men who are both strong in faith and gratitude to God and 2 men who have wonderful families. It should not dictate a vote...the man who can do the job and who has the best interest for the safety, prosperity and rights of Americans (ALL 100% of Americans), that is the man we should keep in that chair...The seat is taken, Mr. Romney. 

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