American voters to decide between Obama and Romney as the they are twins in their programs of government: A reaction
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American voters to decide bet. Obama and Romney as they are twins in their programs of government: A reaction



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I watched Stephanie Ealy’s “Twins: Obamney, Romnama or is it Obama -n- Romney? When will America wake up? (Video)”. Yes, I highly subscribed to the superb comparison.

As Ealy put it and quote, “We have a Democrat currently in office and a Republican wanting to move his large Mormon flock into the House of White. The only problem is they are identical twins. Not physically, but in most every other way thinkable, these two men running for the position of Commander in Chief are quite similar.” Both candidates as compared with each other shared certain commonalities.

Ealy further said, “It covers gun rights, Iran, the Patriot Act, universal healthcare, energy, NDAA, sanctions, auto bailouts, civil rights, economic stimulus, TARP, campaign donations, the beloved Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke and more.”

Reacting to the whole content of the video suggests that, there is really a need for the 2012 U.S presidential election to allow the American voters to choose between Obama and Romney for the next president. However, should the American electorates need a third choice Ron Paul is immediately right on hand. Nevertheless, Republicans first have to first decide between Romney and Paul. Whoever will be the choice then, he will be the one to squarely face President Obama come November 06, 2012. The ball is now on the hands of the American voters.

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Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Romney leads a moment of silence for the victims of recent tornados and severe weather in the United States at a town hall meeting campaign stop at USAeroteam in Dayton
dhreff is based in Olongapo, Central Luzon, Philippines, and is an Anchor for Allvoices.
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Posted By Adebanjos Adebanjos | about 1 year ago
Well written - rated up.
Posted By dhreff dhreff | about 1 year ago
Ade, thank you very much for your comment.
Posted By VeronicaS VeronicaS | about 1 year ago
Thanks for the report Dhreff. There is no comparison between Romney and Obama--not personally and certainly not on policies. There are polar opposites: Romney wants to continue giving rich folks like himself tax breaks--Obama wants the rich, including himself, to pay their fair share.
Romney was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and Obama grew up with a single working class mother. Romney wants to roll back regulation on Wall St and big banks, Obama implemented them. I could go on ans on. Romney is woefully out of touch with ordinary Americans--Obama was once an ordinary American who only paid off his student loans 8 years ago.
Reply By StewartLittle StewartLittle | about 1 year ago
True. The claim coming out of the Ron Paul camp that both Obama and Romney are the same has had little influence on tonight's primary in 5 states in which Paul trailed by as much as 89.4% behind Romney.
Reply By dhreff dhreff | about 1 year ago
StewartLittle, Thank you for the good point you raised.
Reply By dhreff dhreff | about 1 year ago
Veronica, thank you for such weighty comments. i agree with you.
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