Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Mitt Romney as Governor in 2003: "Some Gays Are Actually Having Children... Not Right on Paper... Not Right in Fact!" Oh the horror!

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Courtesy of the Boston Globe:  

It seemed like a minor adjustment. To comply with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling that legalized gay marriage in 2003, the state Registry of Vital Records and Statistics said it needed to revise its birth certificate forms for babies born to same-sex couples. The box for “father” would be relabeled “father or second parent,’’ reflecting the new law. 

But to then-Governor Mitt Romney, who opposed child-rearing by gay couples, the proposal symbolized unacceptable changes in traditional family structures. 

He rejected the Registry of Vital Records plan and insisted that his top legal staff individually review the circumstances of every birth to same-sex parents. Only after winning approval from Romney’s lawyers could hospital officials and town clerks across the state be permitted to cross out by hand the word “father’’ on individual birth certificates, and then write in “second parent,’’ in ink. 

Romney’s interventions mostly resulted in delays awarding birth certificates for women married to same-sex partners who gave birth. Gay men seeking parental rights were required to take a different route, by obtaining a court order. By law, birth certificates must be issued within 10 days of birth, and in some instances, those deadlines were not met. 

Okay let's go ahead and add gays to the list of people who should NEVER even consider voting for this man, along with women, African Americans, the Middle Class, young voters, old voters, American car enthusiasts, and members of his own church who should be ashamed to have this man representing them in the White House.

Is anybody left?

Oh yeah, his fellow one percenters. I doubt that will be enough.

53 comments:

  1. Randall4:34 AM

    Don't be so sure, Gryph...
    I know MANY around here that are stupid enough to vote against their own interests.

    "The Stupid" is very strong in the Fox News viewers.

    so don't take it for granted --

    GET OUT AND VOTE!

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    1. Randall, I don't mean to hijack your post, I just wanted my question to be at the top for more people to see and hopefully answer for me. I have a couple who were shipmates with my husband and are very close friends of the family, they're hoping that gay marriage gets passed in Washington so that they can marry in January. They don't want (or plan to possibly want) children, so it's just never come up--- what DO gay couples put on the birth certificate?
      Would it be two slots for mother or father (depending on gender, of course)? Because with the couple I'm friends with, they don't see one of them as the woman and the other as the man. They both identify as males. So would that just be two fathers instead of mother/father on the certificate?
      Just that based on the article, it sounded as though the mother slot was already filled (and writers don't often make distinctions between lesbian/transsexual/gay couples, they are all just "gay.")

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    2. Anita Winecooler6:22 PM

      Marz, I know a gay male couple in new york who had a surrogate carry their child and they're both listed as "father" on the birth certificate. So there must have been some president in case law. I think it may depend on the state.

      Here's their map with the laws by state.

      http://www.lambdalegal.org/states-regions/?gclid=CIO9yJrZrLMCFXFnOgodORsAnw

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  2. Anonymous4:50 AM

    Obama leads by 5 in Wisconsin and Iowa

    New Public Policy Polling surveys in Wisconsin and Iowa, conducted on behalf of Health Care for America Now, find Barack Obama leading by 5 points in each state. In Iowa the spread is 50/45, representing a 3 point increase in Obama’s advantage compared to a week ago. In Wisconsin he’s at 51% to Mitt Romney’s 46%, almost identical to 51/45 on the previous poll.

    Key findings from the surveys include:

    -Obama has a 7 point lead with independent voters in each state, 47/40 in Iowa and 50/43 in Wisconsin.

    -A majority of voters in each state has a favorable opinion of Obama, 50/46 in Iowa and 52/46 in Wisconsin. Meanwhile Romney draws negative reviews in each at 46/51 in Iowa and 47/49 in Wisconsin.

    -Obama has a wide advantage over Romney on two key issues in each state. Voters trust him more than Romney to stand up for the middle class by a 52/45 margin in Iowa and a 52/46 one in Wisconsin. And they trust him more to protect Medicare as well, 50/43 in Iowa and 52/44 in Wisconsin.

    -Obama’s already built up a wide lead among early voters in Iowa that may be hard for Romney to overcome. He’s up 64/35 with those who say they’ve already voted.

    http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/10/obama-leads-by-5-in-wisconsin-and-iowa.html

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  3. Anonymous4:52 AM

    Obama leads 51-47 in Ohio



    PPP's newest Ohio poll finds Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney 51-47, up from a 49-48 margin a week ago.

    It's starting to look like Obama might have turned the corner with his wins in the second and third debates. When asked who they think won the debates as a whole Obama wins out 45/43, suggesting he really fixed his problems from the first debate with the second two. Obama's approval is on positive ground at 51/48, while Romney's favorability is in negative territory at 47/51. Ohioans trust Obama over Romney on both the economy (52/46) and foreign policy (54/44).

    Obama's built up a big lead among early voters in the state. 36% say they've already cast their ballots and they report having voted for Obama by a 63/36 margin. Romney's up 53/45 with those yet to vote.

    The main shift from a week ago is Democrats further unifying around Obama as the election nears. Last week he led 86/14 with them in the state and now he's pushed that up further to 88/10. Romney continues to lead with independents, 50/46, but that's down a tick from 49/42 last week.

    Obama's lead in Ohio comes thanks to big advantages among women (55/43), African Americans (86/12), and young voters (60/36). Romney's winning with men (52/46), whites (52/46), and seniors (54/45) but he would need to win those groups, particularly whites and men, by considerably wider margins if he was going to take the state.

    The Senate race really appears to be getting away from Josh Mandel in the closing stages. Sherrod Brown's opened up a 53/42 lead. Brown's winning independents 48/44 even as Obama loses them, and he has 89% of Democrats lined up behind him while only 81% of Republicans are committed to Mandel. Brown's approval is on slightly positive ground at 47/44, while Mandel continues to be very unpopular with only 38% of voters seeing him favorably to 51% with a negative opinion.

    Ohio's referendum to create an independent redistricting commission continues to appear headed for defeat. 37% of voters say they'll support it to 48% who are opposed. Independents oppose it by a 47/41 margin and although Democrats support it (55/30), Republicans are even more united in their opposition to it (12/72).
    Two other notes from Ohio:

    -There's no enthusiasm gap in the state. 69% of Democrats say they're 'very excited' to vote and 68% of Republicans do.

    -Democrats lead the generic Congressional ballot in the state 50/42.


    http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/10/obama-leads-51-47-in-ohio.html#more

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  4. Anonymous4:57 AM

    Gallup: Majority Of Americans, 19 Percent Of Republicans, Predict Obama Re-Election

    A majority of Americans, 54 percent, believe President Barack Obama will secure re-election next week, according to a poll from Gallup released on Wednesday.

    The poll shows only 34 percent predict a victory for Republican nominee Mitt Romney. More than 50 percent also predicted an Obama victory in Gallup's polling in August and May.

    Democrats are feeling more bullish about their candidate than Republicans. Eighty-six percent of Democrats believe Obama will be the winner on Tuesday, compared with 71 percent of Republicans who envision a Romney win.

    But while a mere 8 percent of Democrats pick Romney as the likely winner, 19 percent of Republicans believe it will be Obama who emerges with more than 270 electoral votes.

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  5. Anonymous4:58 AM

    Americans Still Give Obama Better Odds to Win Election

    54% of Americans think Obama will win; 34% predict Romney

    http://www.gallup.com/poll/158444/americans-give-obama-better-odds-win-election.aspx

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  6. Anonymous4:59 AM

    U.S. Economic Confidence Best Since 2008

    Confidence among Democrats improves by 10 percentage points

    Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index improved to -14 for the week ending Oct. 28, the highest level of weekly confidence in the economy since Gallup began Daily tracking of economic confidence in 2008.

    http://www.gallup.com/poll/158429/economic-confidence-best-2008.aspx

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  7. Anonymous5:04 AM

    The Making Of Romney's Storm Relief Event

    A scramble to depoliticize a political campaign, and $5,000 in supplies from Wal-Mart. “Just grab something.”

    The last-minute decision by Romney high command Monday to suspend politics while Sandy raged sent aides in Ohio scrambling to convert a scheduled victory rally into an apolitical "storm relief event" — a process that tested the campaign's agility, and left a few threads of partisanship inadvertently hanging.

    On Monday morning, Romney's local team in Dayton was eagerly preparing to host the candidate the following day. A high school gym had been reserved, a stage had been rented, and a pair of celebrity guests — country singer Randy Owen, and NASCAR driver Richard Petty — had been booked to give the event some B-list heft.

    Then, a little before noon, communications director Gail Gitcho announced the cancellation of "all events currently scheduled" for Tuesday. The superstorm that forecasters had been warning about for days had picked up steam, and people throughout the northeast were now bracing for the worst. In a statement, Gitcho said the decision to cancel campaign events had been made "out of sensitivity to the millions of Americans in the path of Hurricane Sandy."

    But Boston wasn't quite ready to lose a full day of swing state visibility with a week left in the race. So, after some deliberation, the campaign decided to use their existing venue in Ohio to stage a makeshift, and nonpartisan, humanitarian project. It would be a way for Romney to show leadership — and get on the local news — without looking craven or opportunistic.

    The cryptic advisory went out to press several hours later, announcing the time and location of a "storm relief event" on Tuesday. As Sandy made landfall in New Jersey, Romney's campaign jet carried the candidate, along with his staff and traveling press corps, back to Ohio after an afternoon rally in Davenport, Iowa.

    Meanwhile, on the ground in Dayton, aides were working feverishly to de-politicize the planned event. Campaign signs were removed from the premises, long rows of folding tables were set up, and logistics were painstakingly arranged to accomodate physical donations.

    "It took the production company and event staff on site some time to ensure that it was converted into a space which was suitable for the needs of a relief effort," said one staffer who was there.

    The plan was for supporters to bring hurricane relief supplies to the event, and then deliver the bags of canned goods, packages of diapers, and cases of water bottles to the candidate, who would be perched behind a table along with a slew of volunteers and his Ohio right-hand man, Senator Rob Portman. To complete the project and photo-op, Romney would lead his crew in carrying the goods out of the gymnasium and into the Penske rental truck parked outside.

    But the last-minute nature of the call for donations left some in the campaign concerned that they would end up with an empty truck. So the night before the event, campaign aides went to a local Wal Mart and spent $5,000 on granola bars, canned food, and diapers to put on display while they waited for donations to come in, according to one staffer. (The campaign confirmed that it "did donate supplies to the relief effort," but would not specify how much it spent.)

    At more senior levels of the campaign, careful consideration was being given to the tone of the program, officials said. Romney would scrap his normal stump speech and replace it with brief, optimistic remarks on the spirit of volunteerism. And Owen would still perform with his band, but he would refrain from cheerleading his candidate, and instead talk about the devastation he saw in Alabama after tornadoes tore through his home state last year.

    MORE...

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/mckaycoppins/the-making-of-romneys-storm-relief-event

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    1. Sally in MI5:44 AM

      Yes, the tone. It was so apolitical they just had to play their political video of Romney while their 200 sheep were coming in. Apolitical my ass. Nothing this man does is not calculated.

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    2. Anonymous8:12 AM

      Romney is such a jerk. The canned goods would best serve a local food pantry. As someone commented elsewhere, New Jersey needs a lot of help, food is not high on the list. This is the equivalent of Sarah Palin bringing cookies to the Arctic villagers a few years ago when her policies and refusal to take action as governor caused them such grief during a cold winter with very high fuel costs that followed a poor fishing season. Romney and Palin - two totally classless acts.
      Beaglemom

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  8. Anonymous5:04 AM

    I was so inspired by Republican Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney's story about how he helped clean a football field 10 yard width area. So after Hurricane Sandy hit New Jersey I went over to where the New York Giants play to volunteer my help to clean up their football field and they just laughed at me.

    Mitt Romney what did I do wrong? How come the New York Giants did not want my help during a crisis?

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  9. As others have noted, Karl Rove, the Koch brothers, Sheldon Adelson and the folks who are still fighting the Civil War. I don’t think that will be enough, but then, I didn’t think Gore would lose either.

    Stay vigilant.

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    1. Sally in MI5:41 AM

      Gore didn't lose. America lost.

      Just think, had duly-elected President Gore been appointed by the SC instead of Bush, there might have been no 9-11, global warming would have been addressed, we're be actually on our way with renewable energy and lots of jobs, and Sandy would also not have happened. Vote carefully, people. Romney makes Bush look like an amateur.

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  10. Anonymous5:09 AM

    “Bristol has nothing going on right now – she’s single and has no jobs lined up – so she’s harassing Levi and Sunny,” the source said.

    http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2012/10/bristol-palin-levi-johnston-child-support-battle

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    1. Anonymous5:30 AM

      And right on cue insane Palin stalker Krusty weighs in with her 'insight' on the matter:-


      "Kristy Patullo · Top Commenter
      Oh my gosh, I hope this story is true! I hope Bristol is finally putting the squeeze on Levi to pay child support for his son. He sure as hell isn't going to do it on his own. The guy is, what, 2 years behind? In the meantime, he's managed to get his girlfriend pregnant, buy her an engagement ring and pay for a wedding. My hope is that Levi will not be able to pay this child support, sign over his rights to Tripp and let Bristol raise this boy without having to deal with this guy anymore. As for the rest of the story, total bs. Levi's got the biggest effing ego I've ever seen. Bristol could've married him if she wanted to. She broke it off with him because of his cheating ways. Now his new wife has the pleasure of going through that hell. Meanwhile, Bristol just made about $450,000 from her stint on DWTS: All-Stars. She can take her time to make her next move in life. Life is good being a Palin."

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  11. Anonymous5:09 AM

    Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will be joined by dozens of lawmakers and politicians on Friday evening in West Chester, Ohio to kick off the campaign's final four-day push before the election, the campaign will announce Wednesday.

    The event, in the Cincinnati suburb of a must-win swing-state for the Romney campaign, will begin an 11-state tour lasting through election day to be called the "Romney-Ryan Real Recovery Road Rally," with nearly 100 surrogates breaking into groups to stump for the Republican ticket.

    The territory covered include swing, lean-Democrat, and lean-Republican states, of which Romney must win between four and eight to capture the presidency. They are: Colorado, Ohio, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Wisconsin.

    The Romney campaign expects to "greatly exceed" its high point in Ohio of about 12,000 attendees at the rally, an aide said as.

    Among the notables on the tour:


    Secretary Condoleezza Rice
    Secretary Elaine Chao
    Governor Bobby Jindal
    Governor Tom Ridge
    Senator Rob Portman
    Senator Marco Rubio
    Senator John Thune
    Senator Lindsey Graham
    Senator Norm Coleman
    Chairman Reince Priebus
    Mayor Rudy Giuliani
    Senator John and Cindy McCain
    Senator Kelly Ayotte
    Senator Rick Santorum
    Congressman Jason Chaffetz
    Congressman Artur Davis
    Governor Rick Perry
    Governor Sam Brownback
    Attorney General Pam Bondi
    Olympian Derek Parra
    Olympian Scott Hamilton
    Jack Nicklaus
    Tagg and Jen Romney
    Matt and Laurie Romney
    Josh Romney
    Ben Romney
    Craig and Mary Romney

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/zekejmiller/romney-ryan-to-begin-final-stretch-on-friday-with

    What a list of traitors to the U.S.

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    1. WakeUpAmerica5:57 AM

      Looks like a last desperate breath of a losing campaign.

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    2. Anonymous6:57 AM

      It assuredly looks like they think they are gonna lose!!!!

      OBAMA/BIDEN 2012

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    3. Where is Sarah Palin's name? Who is she stumping for these days?

      lol

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  12. Anonymous5:36 AM

    Romney aides "spent $5,000 on granola bars, canned food, and diapers to put on display" while waiting for donations

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  13. Anonymous5:36 AM

    We can wrangle and kvetch, bluster and brag all we want – we can complain that we aren’t pulling in big bucks after 4 years of trial with a tanked economy just barely…barely keeping its head above water with a Congress stacking the odds against the people.

    BUT, for my money, I know who I would want covering my back.

    It isn’t the bravado and the nonsense; It isn’t someone who has no experience in national and international affairs ; it isn’t the guy who flip-flops on every position and will say ANYTHING in order to get a vote; It isn’t the guy that shouts fire in a theater (going to Ohio and claiming Chrysler is moving to China when the people are JUST starting to get a sense of security back)

    As a screaming liberal and pragmatist, I have to say, that when it comes to decisive and humanitarian response; When it comes to quick thinking and setting priorities for the people, there is only one candidate in the race and one candidate who is the clear choice.

    I am throwing behind the guy who is “presidential”.


    http://freakoutnation.com/2012/10/31/with-the-2012-election-looming-the-question-is-what-is-presidential/

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  14. Anonymous5:37 AM

    Although those of us with good critical thinking skills cannot possible imagine who'd vote for this joke of a man, there are an awful lot of "morans" who do exactly what Fox has brainwashed them to do. They will vote against their own self interests because..well.. they're stupid. Consider my friend with a child with multiple birth defects. She's tied in a knot over the prospect of the president's reelection. And if ACA is repealed, how will her son ever get health insurance? Doh!

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  15. Anonymous5:43 AM

    Brutal: New Dem Video Obliterates GOP for claims the War on Women is a myth, in just 30 seconds

    http://freakoutnation.com/2012/10/30/brutal-new-dem-video-obliterates-gop-for-claims-the-war-on-women-is-a-myth-in-just-30-seconds/

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  16. Anonymous5:44 AM

    Powerful New Video: When You Vote “Don’t Forget About The Hood”

    http://freakoutnation.com/2012/10/29/powerful-new-video-when-you-vote-dont-forget-about-the-hood/

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  17. Anonymous5:50 AM

    Michael Moore's MoveOn Video Features Elderly Woman Vowing To 'C**k-Punch' Mitt Romney (NSFW)

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/30/michael-moore-moveon-romney-video_n_2044401.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

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  18. Anonymous5:54 AM

    O/T: But when can we expect Donald Trump to actually do the right thing and donate that $5 million to storm relief efforts? 3..2..1..zzzzz

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    1. Anonymous8:34 AM

      Donald Trump i would venture to say doesn't have $5,000,000 cash. He knew he could make the bet and the President would ignore him. What Trump thought he would get out of it besides publicity I don't know. What a foul person he is. I'm beginning to think there is mental illness there.

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  19. WakeUpAmerica5:55 AM

    You left out hispanics. Any candidate who would get a spray tan to pander to the hispanic group is a complete douche. May I also add that it must also be an historical first?

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  20. Anonymous6:03 AM

    He looks like a creepy ax murderer in that shot. My skin just crawls when I see him, so smarmy, so cringeworthy, He embodies the worst of humanity in so many ways.

    Romney, Scandal Bribed Olympic Bid Officials, With Fed Land In Utah. The State of Utah and the Mormon Church helped Romney cover up the bribes , circumvent the law to allow the scandal appear as if almost legal

    http://conservativecorporatism.blogspot.com/2012/10/romney-scandal-bribed-olympic-bid.html

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  21. Anonymous6:05 AM

    Obama Goes To Red Cross To Thank Them. Romney Tells Red Cross To Break Their Rules For His Campaign.


    http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/obama-goes-to-red-cross-to-thank-them-romney-tells-red-cross-to-break-their-rules-for-his-campaign/politics/2012/10/31/52671

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  22. Anonymous6:06 AM

    Obama Campaign Ad Tries to Name All of Mitt Romney’s Massachusetts Taxes & Fees in 30 Seconds


    October 27, 2012
    By Anomaly

    Since Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney has not been specific on his tax plan, the Obama campaign has a new ad out, which gets into specifics about his time as Governor in Massachusetts.

    In this new ad, the Obama campaign takes on the task of attempting to see if they can list all of the taxes and fees Mitt Romney increased on small businesses and the middle class.

    It was quite an undertaking, but John McCain’s words came to the rescue.

    Watch:

    http://freakoutnation.com/2012/10/27/obama-campaign-tries-to-name-all-of-mitt-romneys-massachusetts-taxes-fees-in-30-seconds/

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  23. Anonymous6:07 AM

    Another Romney Investment: 25,000 jobs lost, buys Factories in China, costs workers $1 billion in pensions

    Mitt Romney is running his campaign as a ‘tough on China Job Creator’ but what we’ve witnessed is not proof of his assertion. Again. Another one. Delphi Automotive completed its acquisition of FCI Group’s motorized vehicles unit for 765 million euros ($987.5 million), Business Week reports.

    http://freakoutnation.com/2012/10/26/another-romney-investment-25000-jobs-lost-buys-factories-in-china-costs-workers-1-billion-in-pensions/

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  24. Anonymous6:13 AM

    Abortion Poll: Vast Majority Support Legal Abortion For Rape Victims

    The vast majority of Americans believe abortion should be legal in cases of rape or incest and when the life or health of the mother is at risk, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll. That finding puts most Americans at odds with the 13 Republican Senate candidates who have said they support making abortion illegal in all cases.

    According to the survey, at least 70 percent of respondents support keeping abortion legal for all of the three scenarios. In the individual cases, 74 percent said abortion should be legal in cases where the mother's life is endangered by pregnancy, 70 percent said it should be legal when the mother's health is endangered, and 74 percent said it should be legal when a woman becomes pregnant as a result of rape or incest. No more than 14 percent of respondents said that abortion should be illegal in all cases.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/31/abortion-poll-legal-access-rape-victims_n_2044973.html

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    1. PollyinAK6:28 AM

      I read this long article - worth reading - by a woman who believed in the pro-life movement forever, but then changed to pro-choice.

      If you can get any pro-lifer to read it, it could make a difference.

      http://www.patheos.com/blogs/lovejoyfeminism/2012/10/how-i-lost-faith-in-the-pro-life-movement.html

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    2. Anonymous6:53 AM

      Abortion should be a clear path to a pregnancy as the result of incest or rape.

      I'm a person that experienced unwanted sex with my father and if I'd ever been impregnated I'd have had an abortion immediately and had to have done it behind the scenes because abortions were not legal back then. But, I would have secured one.

      Oh, and by the way, the sex was detested and I've never enjoyed having it since. Plus, I still hate my dead father today!! There is no friggin' way I would have brought his child into the world!

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  25. Anonymous6:15 AM

    This election may come down to cars. That's right, cars.

    Nothing illustrates the choice between the two presidential candidates better than the 2009 rescue of the auto industry. And, despite Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's efforts to distort the contrast with patently dishonest claims and a new TV ad, the auto rescue may turn out to be the deciding factor in the presidential election.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/richard-trumka/mitt-romney-auto-bailout_b_2048880.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

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  26. Anonymous6:21 AM

    Gryphen: Check out this photo of our president.
    Walking in the pouring rain, no handlers, no umbrella..

    http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021668103

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  27. Anonymous7:13 AM

    The Case for Obama: Why He Is a Great President. Yes, Great.

    ...Obama’s résumé of accomplishments is broad and deep, running the gamut from economic to social to foreign policy. The general thrust of his reforms, especially in economic policy, has been a combination of politically radical and ideologically moderate. The combination has confused liberals into thinking of Obamaism as a series of sad half-measures, and conservatives to deem it socialism, but the truth is neither. Obama’s agenda has generally hewed to the consensus of mainstream economists and policy experts. What makes the agenda radical is that, historically, vast realms of policy had been shaped by special interests for their own benefit. Plans to rationalize those things, to write laws that make sense, molder on think-tank shelves for years, even generations. They are often boring. But then Obama, in a frenetic burst of activity, made many of them happen all at once.

    http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2012/10/barack-obama-is-a-great-president-yes-great.html

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  28. Anonymous7:50 AM

    Romney’s Little Liars Set to Wreak Havoc as Misinformed Poll Watchers

    Republicans in Wisconsin are busily arming their 'poll watchers' with tricks and lies to suppress the vote.…

    According to documents obtained by Think Progress, the Romney campaign provided training packets to their polls watchers in a total of 17 similar training sessions across the state since September 17th.

    For example, page 5 of the Romney training packet tells poll watchers that individuals convicted of a felony are ineligible to vote in Wisconsin, as shown in the image below.

    http://www.politicususa.com/romneys-liars.html

    Franklin Graham Says Election Day 2012 is America’s Last Call

    ...Graham concludes that, “This could be America’s last call to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, God’s only Son, who is coming again one day very soon to save His own and to judge those who don’t know and worship Him.”

    Well gosh, ya’ll have been saying that for 2,000 years! But the Bible Graham purports to read says he was going to come back in Paul’s lifetime. Later, when he didn’t show up, Christians conceded nobody knew when he’d return. Apparently, Franklin Graham has some insider information, the same insider information, most likely, that made Mitt Romney suddenly a not-cultist.


    http://www.politicususa.com/franklin-graham-election-day-2012-americas-call.html

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  29. Anonymous8:03 AM

    Romney Tells Congress Gay Marriage ‘May Affect Development Of Children And Society’

    Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney told Congress in 2005 that same-sex marriage “may affect the development of children, and thereby future society as a whole.”

    http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/romney-tells-congress-gay-marriage-may-affect-development-of-children-and-society/politics/2012/10/29/52581

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  30. Anonymous8:03 AM

    An angered Mitt Romney, as Governor of Massachusetts, told the South Carolina Republican Party in 2005, “Some gays are actually having children born to them.”

    http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/watch-romney-angered-some-gays-are-actually-having-children-born-to-them/politics/2012/10/29/52562

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  31. Anonymous8:04 AM

    I would add anyone who has paid income tax in this country to the list of those who should never even contemplate voting for Mitt Romney.
    Beaglemom

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  32. Anonymous8:12 AM

    Christie shines, Obama leads, Brownie attacks, Romney waffles

    The October surprise has arrived. Let’s give Chris Christie and Barack Obama credit. They lead. They collaborate. They act. They do what Americans want political leaders to do: work together at a time of crisis. Meanwhile, the ubiquitous and disastrous Bush appointee and Romney supporter Michael Brown, known as "Brownie,” attacks the president for his excellent leadership during the hurricane crisis. And again Mitt Romney acts in character. He pandered to the right during the primaries by calling for the privatization of FEMA. He named as his running mate Paul Ryan, who favors decimating FEMA with devastating cutbacks. Romney spent Tuesday looking like a defendant on a perp walk refusing to answer at least 11 questions about his now-secret views on disaster relief.

    The president is being the president. Mitt Romney is being the panderer. Brownie, God's gift to Democrats in the closing days of the campaign, reminds voters of the difference between the way President Obama has masterfully handled the crisis and the way President George W. Bush mismanaged Katrina.

    http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/presidential-campaign/265037-christie-shines-obama-leads-brownie-attacks-romney-waffles

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    1. Anonymous2:10 PM

      The press asked Robme the FEMA ? 14 times and he ignored them and refused to answer. Today is the 3 week anniversary of Romney refusing to speak to the press. He canceled on The View as it was high risk with 4 sharp tongued women. He refused to go on Nicholdian and he was asked in April for the segment "kids ask the president Questions". He said it wouldn't fit into his schedule tho the ONLY thing on his schedule was the Al Smith Dinner that evening. He refuses to appear on Letterman OR Fox. The man is a COWARD and he knows when he opens his mouth he only fucks thing up. This is the head of the REthug party.MY GOD how frightening is that?????????????????????

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  33. Anonymous8:19 AM

    BuzzFeed's Zeke Miller reports from the scene of Paul Ryan's "storm relief" event in Wisconsin yesterday:

    In Hudson, the packing was proceeding too quickly, and the supporters wearing red "Team Wisconsin" t-shirts were given the order to slow down and then to stop to be sure there were still goods to be packed when Ryan entered.
    One by one the boxes were filled and loaded into a waiting U-Haul, and then they stopped to wait for the candidate.
    Ah, so the priority here for the Romney-Ryan campaign wasn't that the supplies get boxed up and sent off as quickly as possible ... it was that Paul Ryan get his photo taken while as the supplies got boxed up. Makes total sense, because this wasn't a "storm relief" event — it was a "Romney-Ryan campaign relief" event. And it showed.

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/zekejmiller/ryan-packs-hurricane-relief-donations-in-during

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/10/31/1153008/-Paul-Ryan-stages-another-charity-stunt?detail=hide

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  34. Anonymous8:35 AM

    The Log Cabin repubs endorsed Mitt. WTF is wrong with those people???

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    1. Anita Winecooler5:54 PM

      They had a "secret meeting" in a Barn with Mitt "Tell them what they want to hear as long as it gets me votes" Romney.

      More here:

      http://americablog.com/2012/10/romney-gay-republicans-meeting-enda-jobs.html

      WTF is wrong with these people?

      They're Republicans

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  35. Anonymous8:37 AM

    Please share with all you know:

    http://vimeo.com/51940856

    Lesley Gore from 1964!

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  36. Anonymous8:45 AM

    O/T. Yesterday my daughter noticed all thee unavailable calls on her phone. She usually ignores them but decided to answer one. It was the Robme campaign. She asked 3 times how they got her # but the refused to answer. They said they noticed she always votes etc and then launched into how great a Governor Mitt was??!!She countered with he spent $100,000 to destroy his record and his unpopularity and incompetence and lying. He basically called HER a liar.The asshole would not get off the phone arguing.When she got pissed and told him what a dumbFuck he had to be to support Mitt he said "I am a college educated man".Then he asked her if she kissed her mother with a mouth like that. She said you're lucky you got me ,if you got my mom your ears would be BLEEDING.Typical republican. She told the asshat we'd voted Obama a month ago he hung up on her. Stay Classy Rethugs!

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    1. Anita Winecooler6:55 PM

      We're getting bombarded on the air and by phone in Pennsylvania with nasty lies from Romney and his pacs., just what people need after enduring the walmart of megastorms!

      But to the Obama campaign's credit, they're showing only positive ads touting President Obama's accomplishments and proven track record. The mainstream news is doing it's part for free showing Chris Christie and President Obama actually leading, and little or nothing about Romney.

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  37. Anonymous9:02 AM

    My expectation of two men running for highest office in the wake of the storm is that they speak with knoweledge to the magnitude, life and economic impact, needs etc. Not staging phoney donations for false impressions handing out props to supporters ignoring the Red Cross guidelines.

    The doubling down smearing Chrysler and now GM is despicable. Romney is guilty of moving jobs overseas yet he lies shifting blame. I hope his pandering pretense is voted against.

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  38. Anita Winecooler7:05 PM

    What I'd LOVE is for an ad to go out with President Obama and Chris Christie coming off Marine One, and a shot of Romney "Deplaneing" with the TRUMP jet in the background.
    Shrum was on "Ed" show, some great graphs showing President Obama's numbers opening up, especially in Wisconsin- the home state of Ryan.

    "Click asshole to play video" - damn, you slay me!!!

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