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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
It would be one thing to generalize about a candidate being supported by special interest groups. For example, if Romney was getting a lot of money from big oil companies, or the NRA, or whatever, I think that would be fair game for Obama to bring up.
But for Obama to be naming private citizens is totally inappropriate. As the article says, "Politics is rough, but a president has obligations that transcend those of a candidate. He swore an oath to protect and defend a Constitution that gives every American the right to partake in democracy, free of fear of government intimidation or disfavored treatment. If Mr. Obama isn't going to act like a president, he bolsters the argument that he doesn't deserve to be one."
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You mean like has happened in every Presidential election in the past? When, you know, donors become public?
Serious Obama Derangement Syndrome of the part of that writer.
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For example, if Romney was getting a lot of money from big oil companies, or the NRA, or whatever,
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"If" ??? Nearly all Romney's money has been big bucks from big campaign donors (alot of Wall Street), very small percentage from average people. Most of Obama's is from average small donors. That's what was published in the last quarterly campaign finance disclosure stuff.
Romney will just be Bush's third term. They bragged last week that Romney's economic policies are the same as Bush W. I'm simply amazed at the incompetence of Romney's campaign staff.