Amateur Hour with Romney on Foreign Policy

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  1. krunkskimo

    krunkskimo New Member

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    Is this what we can expect from Romney as president?

    http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/46865981

    Irony is not lost that he was at the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul when he responded, or that yesterday Russia had just launched our Intelsat-22 satalite into orbit.
     
  2. MnBillyBoy

    MnBillyBoy New Member

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    BS..

    President Obama has done more to sell us out to the Russians than anybody.

    You should actually study and read before making irresponsible comments.
    Russia is rebuilding its empire while we dismantle ours.

    Romney will NOT allow that.
     
  3. Ronald0

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    Funny how you seem to know what Romney would do when clearly he himself doesn't. Etch a Sketch anyone?
     
  4. Dan40

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    But we know what obama will do after he told Medvedev to give him some 'slack' on missile defense and obama would give him whatever he wanted after reelection.
    obama will BOW to Putin in exchange for help getting reelected.
     
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    Nice source. :dohtwo:

    So do you listen to Russians more than you do your own countrymen?
     
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    PARAMONOS New Member

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    With how short tempered and emotionally unstable Santorum seems to be, I'd be more scared of him than Romney. Romney is much more confident and presidential. That much is clear, and can mean the difference between standing up to Russia and selling us out.
     
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    I think he forgot to dot an "i" on a 7th grade report too. Gosh, why do we have humans as politicians?
     
  8. krunkskimo

    krunkskimo New Member

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    yes because forgeting to dot the i is the same as either:

    Being ignorant about how important Russia has become to U.S. exports

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    purposly fear mongering to his sheeple

    how did you come up with that based on what i've posted? :?:
     
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    When will it dawn on people that Obama is a Marxist-Expansionist? He wants to build the biggest socialized nation in the world so he can be Supreme Leader.
     
  10. Ronald0

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    Did I say santorum or even Gingrich for that matter was better than Romney. Romney is an intelligent guy who could make a difference to the economy but he's apparently more interested in increasing the wealth of the top 1% than caring about the other 99%. As for foriegn policy, that's not exactly his strong point.
     

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