No. You had four years to convince people this was important to them. Apparently they either do not see the facts the way you do, or they do not care.Anonymous wrote:Does no one care about rev wright., bill ayers, obamas senate seat sold
Anonymous wrote:Interesting - as an independent, I really thought she spoke well and so did my democratic husband. The woman isn't a politician, cut her some slack. I really like and respect her - thought she did a fantastic job tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Independent here, I didn't like all of her speech, but I think she had guts for getting up there. So e of her points were strong. I thought she giggled to much, but she was probably nervous.
Still undecided voters, and I hate that they think listening to someone's wife will help me decide.
Anonymous wrote:http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/ann-romney-republican-national-convention-getty.jpg
Tried to copy and paste but it seems that only the link pasted. Look at her right earring, granted I'm a Democrat so perhaps my vision is skewed in relation to the Romney's, but it looks like a very large gold dollar $ sign to me.
Anonymous wrote:Can you post a picture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she acting like she's some down a$$ soccer mom from Glen Burnie?
Rich people acting like poor people. Poor people acting like rich people.
Could it be that she might be "rich" but she enjoys the simple things in life? EGADS!! What a shocker. You people and your labels. My eyes are going to roll out of their sockets.
Seriously. Mitt Romney is teased amongst his sons for being "frugal". They're not glitzy people. He's a self-made man and he worked hard for it - took a huge risk - why the hate? Isn't what he did what American is all about? Agree or disagree with the politics - I'm still undecided.... but why does the fact that he's been successful in life seem to be a point of contention??? Aren't those type of stories what we want to hear MORE of and should be encouraging?
Serious question. How can uoube undecided between two candidates who represent polar opposites?
But as far as Romney being rich, it's insulated him from what most Americans experience every day. He may have lived in a basement apartment, but there was no way in hell his dad would have ever let him get put out on the streets if he failed. Most of America doesn't have that safety net. He may have built a business, but it's MUCH easier to do so when you come from wealth. And, speaking as a person who grew up poor and was poor throughout my 20s,but who is now considered part of the top 5% in income, I know that "I" have lost touch to a significant degree with how lower income people struggle EVERY DAY. I can't imagine Romney ever knew.
I'm undecided because I am extremely unhappy with Obama right now- completely disappointed. He's done nothing but separate this country further. I am also not a fan of Mitt Romney. I have to decide who I think will be the lesser of two evils.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting - as an independent, I really thought she spoke well and so did my democratic husband. The woman isn't a politician, cut her some slack. I really like and respect her - thought she did a fantastic job tonight.
Not snarking, just genuinely curious: what about her do you respect? Seriously, I'm genuinely curious. She does seem likeable.
She just seems real to me. She hasn't had an easy road- miscarriages, breast cancer, ms - those things give one perspective. Raising five boys while being married to a man who works all the time in very high-profile positions is no easy task, and it seems she's kept her family incredibly close/grounded while dealing with the throws of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Romney talked about her dad being an immigrant who came her for a better life. All I could think was, WTF? I guess he was more special then those wanting to come now for a "better life." Oh, my bad - he was Welsh.
Well her father most likely chose a "legal" route into the USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she acting like she's some down a$$ soccer mom from Glen Burnie?
Rich people acting like poor people. Poor people acting like rich people.
Could it be that she might be "rich" but she enjoys the simple things in life? EGADS!! What a shocker. You people and your labels. My eyes are going to roll out of their sockets.
Seriously. Mitt Romney is teased amongst his sons for being "frugal". They're not glitzy people. He's a self-made man and he worked hard for it - took a huge risk - why the hate? Isn't what he did what American is all about? Agree or disagree with the politics - I'm still undecided.... but why does the fact that he's been successful in life seem to be a point of contention??? Aren't those type of stories what we want to hear MORE of and should be encouraging?
Serious question. How can uoube undecided between two candidates who represent polar opposites?
But as far as Romney being rich, it's insulated him from what most Americans experience every day. He may have lived in a basement apartment, but there was no way in hell his dad would have ever let him get put out on the streets if he failed. Most of America doesn't have that safety net. He may have built a business, but it's MUCH easier to do so when you come from wealth. And, speaking as a person who grew up poor and was poor throughout my 20s,but who is now considered part of the top 5% in income, I know that "I" have lost touch to a significant degree with how lower income people struggle EVERY DAY. I can't imagine Romney ever knew.
And by the way, as an independent voter I can tell you one of the major issues that is turning me off in regards to the Democratic party right now is this notion that people who are wealthy, who have been successfull, should somehow feel ashamed of themselves. Somehow they are not qualified because they have not suffered enough. Wealth, entrepreneurism and ambition are bad. It is a huge sticking point for me. Of course, there are many issues that are also sticking points for me on the R side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she acting like she's some down a$$ soccer mom from Glen Burnie?
Rich people acting like poor people. Poor people acting like rich people.
Could it be that she might be "rich" but she enjoys the simple things in life? EGADS!! What a shocker. You people and your labels. My eyes are going to roll out of their sockets.
Seriously. Mitt Romney is teased amongst his sons for being "frugal". They're not glitzy people. He's a self-made man and he worked hard for it - took a huge risk - why the hate? Isn't what he did what American is all about? Agree or disagree with the politics - I'm still undecided.... but why does the fact that he's been successful in life seem to be a point of contention??? Aren't those type of stories what we want to hear MORE of and should be encouraging?
Serious question. How can uoube undecided between two candidates who represent polar opposites?
But as far as Romney being rich, it's insulated him from what most Americans experience every day. He may have lived in a basement apartment, but there was no way in hell his dad would have ever let him get put out on the streets if he failed. Most of America doesn't have that safety net. He may have built a business, but it's MUCH easier to do so when you come from wealth. And, speaking as a person who grew up poor and was poor throughout my 20s,but who is now considered part of the top 5% in income, I know that "I" have lost touch to a significant degree with how lower income people struggle EVERY DAY. I can't imagine Romney ever knew.
Oh yes, John Kerry and Al Gore were much better representatives of the poors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is she acting like she's some down a$$ soccer mom from Glen Burnie?
Rich people acting like poor people. Poor people acting like rich people.
Could it be that she might be "rich" but she enjoys the simple things in life? EGADS!! What a shocker. You people and your labels. My eyes are going to roll out of their sockets.
Seriously. Mitt Romney is teased amongst his sons for being "frugal". They're not glitzy people. He's a self-made man and he worked hard for it - took a huge risk - why the hate? Isn't what he did what American is all about? Agree or disagree with the politics - I'm still undecided.... but why does the fact that he's been successful in life seem to be a point of contention??? Aren't those type of stories what we want to hear MORE of and should be encouraging?
Serious question. How can uoube undecided between two candidates who represent polar opposites?
But as far as Romney being rich, it's insulated him from what most Americans experience every day. He may have lived in a basement apartment, but there was no way in hell his dad would have ever let him get put out on the streets if he failed. Most of America doesn't have that safety net. He may have built a business, but it's MUCH easier to do so when you come from wealth. And, speaking as a person who grew up poor and was poor throughout my 20s,but who is now considered part of the top 5% in income, I know that "I" have lost touch to a significant degree with how lower income people struggle EVERY DAY. I can't imagine Romney ever knew.