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Abortion: The many deceptive faces of Mitt Romney

Zaac

Well-Known Member
RepublicansAgainstRomney.com documents that Mitt Romney claimed to be pro-choice in 1994; pro-life in 2001; pro-choice in 2002; pro-life in 2004; pro-choice in 2005; pro-life in 2006; and then funded abortion in 2006. In 2012, he's back to supporting abortion for "health reasons," the loophole opened by the Supreme Court's Doe v. Bolton opinion that allows all abortions, as in Colorado for example, throughout all nine months.
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As a "Pro-family" Republican Candidate: by his undeniable record fully documented below, Mitt Romney:
- created Romneycare which is terribly similar to Obamacare but even worse for it openly funds abortion
- put Planned Parenthood on the "health" board he created that offers $50 co-pay abortions
- thereby instituted tax-funded abortion on demand two years after his orchestrated "pro-life" conversion
- as late as 2012 says he would nominate judges in the mold of Chief Justice John Roberts (who upheld Obamacare)
- as late as 2012 continues to defend aborting tens of thousands of kids (denying their God-given right to life)
- supported destructive embryonic research after his false 2004 pro-life conversion...

Republicans against Romney

The deceptions of Mormonism seem to have forged the perfect flip flopper.
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
I think it has more to do with lust for power than religious beliefs.

“You can fool some of the people all the time, and those are the ones you want to concentrate on.” George W. Bush.
 

saturneptune

New Member
Hasn't someone already posted this?
Ya think????
1. Romney is a false god worshipper.
2. We aid and abet false god worshippers by our vote.
3. We are secretly for abortion and gay rights.
4. We are all going to hell the second we walk into the voting booth.

Over, and over, and over

Zaac, recess is over. Go back in the classroom, put on your dunce cap, and sit in the corner.
 

Tom Bryant

Well-Known Member
So, Zaac, who will you be voting for on Tuesday? Or who have you already voted for? Will you vote?
 

SolaSaint

Well-Known Member
Barry said,"if one of my teenage daughters gets pregnant I don't want to punish them with a baby"....Simply AMAZING!!!

This statement my our Prez tells me all I need to know to vote on Tuesday.


Obama actually thinks a baby is punishment.
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
Barry said,"if one of my teenage daughters gets pregnant I don't want to punish them with a baby"....Simply AMAZING!!!

This statement my our Prez tells me all I need to know to vote on Tuesday.


Obama actually thinks a baby is punishment.

Yeah vote for the other Goldman Sachs/Monsanto fascist that'll sure show him.
 

SolaSaint

Well-Known Member
I always vote for the most pro-life candidate. Romney seems to be that, I'm not crazy about a Mormon in the WH but it beats another four years of abortion at all costs.
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
I always vote for the most pro-life candidate. Romney seems to be that, I'm not crazy about a Mormon in the WH but it beats another four years of abortion at all costs.

That doesn't make sense. If you always vote for the most pro life candidate why would you vote for Romney? :confused:

Gary Johnson is more pro life than Romney and Gary Johnson is pro choice. At least Gary Johnson has displayed empathy for others. If Romney has empathy for anyone it's only Romney. How else can you explain his close ties to a company that has poisoned millions of people for profit? And some of those millions of people were pre born babies. Yep whatever the mother consumes so does the pre born she is carrying.
 
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Zaac

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That doesn't make sense. If you always vote for the most pro life candidate why would you vote for Romney? :confused:

Gary Johnson is more pro life than Romney and Gary Johnson is pro choice. At least Gary Johnson has displayed empathy for others. If Romney has empathy for anyone it's only Romney. How else can you explain his close ties to a company that has poisoned millions of people for profit? And some of those millions of people were pre born babies. Yep whatever the mother consumes so does the pre born she is carrying.

You just exposed a hole in the armor. :laugh: Lots of folks are saying that. But as you just showed, there's obviously more to it than that.
 

Arbo

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You just exposed a hole in the armor. :laugh: Lots of folks are saying that. But as you just showed, there's obviously more to it than that.

Zaac, does your mother know that you're up past your bedtime? You know a tired Zaac makes a grouchy Zaac...
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
You just exposed a hole in the armor. :laugh: Lots of folks are saying that. But as you just showed, there's obviously more to it than that.

Well in their defense it is hard to tell the difference between an ear of corn God made and an ear of corn Monsanto made. They both look and taste alike. One way to play it safe is to eat what the Monsanto people are eating. Romney and Obama both eat organic. They both have profited from helping Monsanto poison the rest of us but they won't eat Monsanto's GMO food themselves.

They both know it's poison and won't put into their own bodies but they'll help Monsanto convince us it's alright to into our bodies for a few bucks. I think that shows a certain lack of empathy for others. Why should I believe Romney is pro life if he's willing to help Monsanto condemn millions of people to a slow painful and costly death for personal gain? It just doesn't compute.

I've noticed most folks have been really busy filling their computers with the garbage they are being by spoon fed by the politicians and the corporate talking heads. When it comes to computers . . . garbage in - garbage out.

Sometimes you have to stop and smell the garbage before you enter it.
 
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Zaac

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Well in their defense it is hard to tell the difference between an ear of corn God made and an ear of corn Monsanto made. They both look and taste alike. One way to play it safe is to eat what the Monsanto people are eating. Romney and Obama both eat organic. They both have profited from helping Monsanto poison the rest of us but they won't eat Monsanto's GMO food themselves.

They both know it's poison and won't put into their own bodies but they'll help Monsanto convince us it's alright to into our bodies for a few bucks. I think that shows a certain lack of empathy for others. Why should I believe Romney is pro life if he's willing to help Monsanto condemn millions of people to a slow painful and costly death for personal gain? It just doesn't compute.

I've noticed most folks have been really busy filling their computers with the garbage they are being by spoon fed by the politicians and the corporate talking heads. When it comes to computers . . . garbage in - garbage out.

Sometimes you have to stop and smell the garbage before you enter it.


Very true. I think all one has to do to see that these elections are all a for show game with other individuals pulling the strings behind the scenes is to watch the end of a debate.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
That doesn't make sense. If you always vote for the most pro life candidate why would you vote for Romney? :confused:

This is an excellent perspective. There are more pro-life candidates out there than the two major choices.

I still don't understand how a vote for life is a wasted vote.
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
This is an excellent perspective. There are more pro-life candidates out there than the two major choices.

I still don't understand how a vote for life is a wasted vote.

As Christians we're to judge these people by their fruit. Maybe it's time we started looking at all their fruit instead of just looking at the fruit they put on display for us.

Ron Paul is hands down more pro life than either Obama or Romney could ever hope to be. But he was scorned no end here by those claiming to be pro life Christians because of his belief in a non interventionist (pro life) foreign policy. Those claiming to be pro life Christians here and now instead favored the men all running on the same pro death and destruction platform and took every opportunity to smear and demonize the only true pro life candidate in the elephant herd not that long ago.

So when someone tries to tell me I am not pro life enough because I refuse to vote for Mitt Romney I have to remind them that they had a chance in this election and the last to put their vote where their mouth is but instead they chose the men peddling death and destruction over a man defending life twice now. I've been examining their fruit too and it's getting more rotten each passing day to the point I would almost prefer Monsanto's poisonous fruit to theirs.

If this post offends any of you pro lifer posers reading this all I can say is maybe it's time you started walking the walk instead of just talking the talk.
 
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NaasPreacher (C4K)

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As Christians we're to judge these people by their fruit. Maybe it's time we started looking at all their fruit instead of just looking at the fruit they put on display for us.

Ron Paul is hands down more pro life than either Obama or Romney could ever hope to be. But he was scorned no end here by those claiming to be pro life Christians because of his belief in a non interventionist (pro life) foreign policy. Those claiming to be pro life Christians here and now instead favored the men all running on the same pro death and destruction platform and took every opportunity to smear and demonize the only true pro life candidate in the elephant herd not that long ago.

So when someone tries to tell me I am not pro life enough because I refuse to vote for Mitt Romney I have to remind them that they had a chance in this election and the last to put their vote where their mouth is but instead they chose the men peddling death and destruction over a man defending life twice now. I've been examining their fruit too and it's getting more rotten each passing day to the point I would almost prefer Monsanto's poisonous fruit to theirs.

If this post offends any of you pro lifer posers reading this all I can say is maybe it's time you started walking the walk instead of just talking the talk.

We very rarely agree as you know. But here we do. I think it inconsistent to be pro-life on the abortion issue and yet support an interventionist foreign policy that results in the death of children who happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
 

Oldtimer

New Member
As Christians we're to judge these people by their fruit. Maybe it's time we started looking at all their fruit instead of just looking at the fruit they put on display for us.

Ron Paul is hands down more pro life than either Obama or Romney could ever hope to be. But he was scorned no end here by those claiming to be pro life Christians because of his belief in a non interventionist (pro life) foreign policy. Those claiming to be pro life Christians here and now instead favored the men all running on the same pro death and destruction platform and took every opportunity to smear and demonize the only true pro life candidate in the elephant herd not that long ago.

So when someone tries to tell me I am not pro life enough because I refuse to vote for Mitt Romney I have to remind them that they had a chance in this election and the last to put their vote where their mouth is but instead they chose the men peddling death and destruction over a man defending life twice now. I've been examining their fruit too and it's getting more rotten each passing day to the point I would almost prefer Monsanto's poisonous fruit to theirs.

If this post offends any of you pro lifer posers reading this all I can say is maybe it's time you started walking the walk instead of just talking the talk.

While I agree with much of what you say, the problem is that we are crying over spilled milk. There's no way to put it back into the carton for the election coming up Tuesday. Facts are facts. There are two candidates at the top of the ticket for POTUS. With the polls indicating how tight the race is, a vote for a 3rd party candidate for whatever reason will not offset a vote for Obama and all he endorses.

IMO, the walk is simple. Each person either walks with Obama or s/he doesn't on Tuesday. After Tuesday, that's a different story, when looking towards 2016. In the meantime, if there's even the most remote possibility that Romney can prevent even a few babies from dying, don't we, as professing Christians, have the obligation to try to protect those few?
 

Arbo

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While I agree with much of what you say, the problem is that we are crying over spilled milk. There's no way to put it back into the carton for the election coming up Tuesday. Facts are facts. There are two candidates at the top of the ticket for POTUS. With the polls indicating how tight the race is, a vote for a 3rd party candidate for whatever reason will not offset a vote for Obama and all he endorses.

IMO, the walk is simple. Each person either walks with Obama or s/he doesn't on Tuesday. After Tuesday, that's a different story, when looking towards 2016. In the meantime, if there's even the most remote possibility that Romney can prevent even a few babies from dying, don't we, as professing Christians, have the obligation to try to protect those few?

Good post. The time for choosing the perfect candidate ended at the primaries. To be realistic, now it's a choice between flawed and awful. For better or for worse, no third-party or independent has a chance.
 

Salty

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Good post. The time for choosing the perfect candidate ended at the primaries. To be realistic, now it's a choice between flawed and awful. For better or for worse, no third-party or independent has a chance.

I have always had a distaste for the "lesser of two evils", but Arbo, I think I can accept your statement of flawed and awful.

I did not support Romney in the primaries - but he is a much better choice than Obama.
 
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