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Is this prat Romney really being taken seriously by the American Public?
Warmonger,Know nothing,wrong footed on the World stage appears to Europeans as a big chin-ed sloping forehead typical uneducated Backwoods american.Makes George bush seem like an academic
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- justaLv 79 years ago
He's far from backwoods with a quarter of a billion dollars.
And he's not uneducated, he just is one of those people who are so rich that no one tells him what he has to do, and if they did he would n't see the need for it.
There are a lot of people just getting to know him and compared to the other complete fools they were putting up, Mitt looked like a better deal. And if you think that means the rest of them were jaw droppingly nuts, you'd be correct.
A long time ago Republican used to be sane, but not anymore.
- 9 years ago
Absolutely not. Obama is charismatic and down to earth. Very intelligent and you can relate to him. Romney really only appeals to the right wing and older people. It would take a very good Republican candidate to knock Obama out. Romney is not that.
Put it this way, Vegas odds has it at Obama -180 and Romey +165..If you gamble you know what this means. If not, basically it means that lets say you had 100 dollars..Betting 100 on Romney would win you 165...Betting that same 100 on Obama would win you about 35 dollars. Huge difference. Vegas is not one to screw up odds, they do their research more than any poll you will ever read. Why? Their money is on the line, and lots of it.
Source(s): polls and betting odds - 9 years ago
I'm not really a fan of Romney nor am I voting for him, , but if you think I'm going to quake in my shoes in the voting booth, hoping my choice for President doesn't ruffle the feathers of a bunch of jug-eared, chinless stomach-eaters, you clearly don't understand the American mindset.
Did the Brits consider how their last choice for PM would be viewed by the world? Bullshit. You didn't give a toss.
- D.E.M.Lv 69 years ago
You call him a war monger but look at President Obama's record. He attacked Libya, He maintained Iraq and Afghanistan, He has attacked inside other nations borders and now is leveraging towards Iran. Not that I disagree with all of it but, Those are the facts. I would also question your education level as I see no facts here and just insults which are signs of immaturity or a lack of higher education.
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- ?Lv 59 years ago
If the USA takes Romney seriously enough to make him the next president, they deserve all they get. He should stick to business, there is a limitation to how many lives he can ruin if he does, if he is president, you are all at risk. More politics on my web site (below) where your questions or comments on its content are welcome through the feedback page.
Source(s): http://www.caustic-bytes.co.uk/index.html - ?Lv 79 years ago
The problem is that the extreme right hares Obama so bad that they will vote for anyone other than Obama.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Are all you British so chatty ? You seem to use a lot of words to describe what we on this side of the pond call an a$$hole .
- AliceLv 79 years ago
As a fan of the English language, please allow me to thank you for your use of the term "prat" to describe the gentleman who is seeking the Republican nomination for the office of President of the United States. I find it to be a perfect application.
- Anonymous9 years ago
You mean just like George Bush.
But sadly, SOME of the American public take him seriously. Mr. Flip-Flop, Mr. Etch-A-Sketch. How pathetic is that?
- Anonymous9 years ago
Do you have an actual question or is this just a rant? Sounds like a rant...
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