Friday, April 13, 2012

Re: Cure your bacon

I would be the one with the good hair,  the cutting edge 1977 tee-shirt,  and sitting under the stylish sea shell mirror at the Golden Showers Motel,  Bradenton Beach Florida, again circa 1977.
 


 
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
A handsome group

Which one are you?


On Friday, April 13, 2012, Keith In Tampa wrote:
I have one that I currently reside with, and another one that is sporadic, but used for occasional fun and games.   Unlike when I was in my 20's and early 30's when I had a stable full of them:
 


 
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
How many vaginas do ou have currently?

On Friday, April 13, 2012, Keith In Tampa wrote:
Personally,  I like my vaginas to be a light colored shade of pink, and I also prefer the "air strip"  pubic hair design.
 


 
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:


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Bruce has shared a story on Jezebel:

Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
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Message:
Blonds have more fun?

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Cure your bacon

A handsome group

Which one are you?

On Friday, April 13, 2012, Keith In Tampa wrote:
I have one that I currently reside with, and another one that is sporadic, but used for occasional fun and games.   Unlike when I was in my 20's and early 30's when I had a stable full of them:
 


 
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
How many vaginas do ou have currently?

On Friday, April 13, 2012, Keith In Tampa wrote:
Personally,  I like my vaginas to be a light colored shade of pink, and I also prefer the "air strip"  pubic hair design.
 


 
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:
Date: Thursday, April 12, 2012
Subject: Jezebel Recommendation: Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
To: Majors.bruce@gmail.com


Bruce has shared a story on Jezebel:

Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
http://jezebel.com/5900928/your-vagina-isnt-just-too-big-too-floppy-and-too-hairyits-also-too-brown

Message:
Blonds have more fun?

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Re: David Mixner: Marriage Equality Update

You can pretty much count on all of those State measures, including Minnesota's to pass, which is in fact very good news.  Thanks for sharing Tommy!
 


 
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Tommy News <tommysnews@gmail.com> wrote:
Marriage Equality Update

The marriage equality news keeps pouring out of the courts, ballot
measures and legislatures. There has been significant good news this
week. Let's catch-up:

Minnesota: President Obama has come out against the statewide ballot
measure that would ban marriage equality in that state's constitution.
Activists fighting the measure are thrilled with his opposition and it
will be an enormous assistance given that Minnesota will likely be a
safe Obama state in the Fall. Obama earlier came out against the same
type of amendment in North Carolina.

Nevada: Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund has filed a federal
lawsuit in Nevada seeking marriage equality for eight couples. The
case Sevick v.Sandoval uses the equal protection clause of the
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The American
Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) praised the filing, immediately
contributed $25,000 to the case and promised total support. One of the
couples, Beverly Sevick and Mary Barnovich (photograph), in the
lawsuit have been in a relationship for forty years!

Maine: As reported previously, Maine is holding strong. The recent
poll showing 58% in support of marriage equality is a hopeful sign.
Will be interesting to see how the President responds to the Maine
effort since the LGBT community are the ones putting the issue on the
ballot unlike the other states.

Washington State: Those attempting to stop the legislature passed
marriage equality in Washington are off to a slow start. They have two
month left to obtain a 'safe' 150,000 signatures and so far only a
little over 5,000 have been reported. However, there is some sense
that the organizers are holding back petitions sent to over 1,500
churches in the state. My guess is they are low balling it to catch
the media by surprise.

North Carolina: Impressive is the world to describe the organizers
against Amendment 1 in North Carolina. With very little resources and
most people nationally writing them off, they have organized a really
first rate campaign. So far they have raised over a million dollars,
lined up impressive endorsements (see video's), obtained Obama's
opposition to the amendment and just keep plugging away at what seems
like long odds. In an interesting way, Santorum giving up on his
campaign for the Presidency will help them since the Republicans had
counted on a tough primary race in North Carolina to draw out their
vote in May.

Video and More Here:

http://www.davidmixner.com/2012/04/marriage-equality-update.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DavidMixnerCom+%28DavidMixner.com%29

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David Mixner: Marriage Equality Update

Marriage Equality Update

The marriage equality news keeps pouring out of the courts, ballot
measures and legislatures. There has been significant good news this
week. Let's catch-up:

Minnesota: President Obama has come out against the statewide ballot
measure that would ban marriage equality in that state's constitution.
Activists fighting the measure are thrilled with his opposition and it
will be an enormous assistance given that Minnesota will likely be a
safe Obama state in the Fall. Obama earlier came out against the same
type of amendment in North Carolina.

Nevada: Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund has filed a federal
lawsuit in Nevada seeking marriage equality for eight couples. The
case Sevick v.Sandoval uses the equal protection clause of the
Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The American
Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) praised the filing, immediately
contributed $25,000 to the case and promised total support. One of the
couples, Beverly Sevick and Mary Barnovich (photograph), in the
lawsuit have been in a relationship for forty years!

Maine: As reported previously, Maine is holding strong. The recent
poll showing 58% in support of marriage equality is a hopeful sign.
Will be interesting to see how the President responds to the Maine
effort since the LGBT community are the ones putting the issue on the
ballot unlike the other states.

Washington State: Those attempting to stop the legislature passed
marriage equality in Washington are off to a slow start. They have two
month left to obtain a 'safe' 150,000 signatures and so far only a
little over 5,000 have been reported. However, there is some sense
that the organizers are holding back petitions sent to over 1,500
churches in the state. My guess is they are low balling it to catch
the media by surprise.

North Carolina: Impressive is the world to describe the organizers
against Amendment 1 in North Carolina. With very little resources and
most people nationally writing them off, they have organized a really
first rate campaign. So far they have raised over a million dollars,
lined up impressive endorsements (see video's), obtained Obama's
opposition to the amendment and just keep plugging away at what seems
like long odds. In an interesting way, Santorum giving up on his
campaign for the Presidency will help them since the Republicans had
counted on a tough primary race in North Carolina to draw out their
vote in May.

Video and More Here:

http://www.davidmixner.com/2012/04/marriage-equality-update.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DavidMixnerCom+%28DavidMixner.com%29

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Re: Cure your bacon

I have one that I currently reside with, and another one that is sporadic, but used for occasional fun and games.   Unlike when I was in my 20's and early 30's when I had a stable full of them:
 


 
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:
How many vaginas do ou have currently?

On Friday, April 13, 2012, Keith In Tampa wrote:
Personally,  I like my vaginas to be a light colored shade of pink, and I also prefer the "air strip"  pubic hair design.
 


 
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To: Majors.bruce@gmail.com


Bruce has shared a story on Jezebel:

Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
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4 men asked about meat

Four men, a Saudi, a Chinaman, a North Korean, and  New Yorker, are doing a bar crawl in the Village and a reporter comes up and asks them. "Excuse me, but what is our opinion of the meat shortage?"

The man from Saudi Arabia says "Shortage, What is a shortage?"

The man from North Korea says "Meat, What is meat?"

The Chinese guy asks "Opinion What is an opinion?"

And the New Yorker says "What is 'excuse me'?"

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Re: Cure your bacon

Tammy do you manScape and bleach your vagina?  Or is it so dark at he truck stop that that's to necessary?

On Friday, April 13, 2012, Bruce Majors wrote:
How many vaginas do ou have currently?

On Friday, April 13, 2012, Keith In Tampa wrote:
Personally,  I like my vaginas to be a light colored shade of pink, and I also prefer the "air strip"  pubic hair design.
 


 
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:
Date: Thursday, April 12, 2012
Subject: Jezebel Recommendation: Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
To: Majors.bruce@gmail.com


Bruce has shared a story on Jezebel:

Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
http://jezebel.com/5900928/your-vagina-isnt-just-too-big-too-floppy-and-too-hairyits-also-too-brown

Message:
Blonds have more fun?

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Re: Cure your bacon

How many vaginas do ou have currently?

On Friday, April 13, 2012, Keith In Tampa wrote:
Personally,  I like my vaginas to be a light colored shade of pink, and I also prefer the "air strip"  pubic hair design.
 


 
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Bruce Majors <majors.bruce@gmail.com> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:
Date: Thursday, April 12, 2012
Subject: Jezebel Recommendation: Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
To: Majors.bruce@gmail.com


Bruce has shared a story on Jezebel:

Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
http://jezebel.com/5900928/your-vagina-isnt-just-too-big-too-floppy-and-too-hairyits-also-too-brown

Message:
Blonds have more fun?

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Re: Citizens United and Corporate Personhood: Money Corrupts. Unlimited Money Corrupts Absolutely.


(W)e ought to be asking ourselves why corporations and interests groups are willing to give politicians millions of dollars in the first place.  Obviously their motives are not altruistic.  Simply put, they do it because the stakes are so high.  They know government controls virtually every aspect of our economy and our lives, and that they must influence government to protect their interests. 

Our federal government, which was intended to operate as a very limited constitutional republic, has instead become a virtually socialist leviathan that redistributes trillions of dollars.  We can hardly be surprised when countless special interests fight for the money.  The only true solution to the campaign money problem is a return to a proper constitutional government that does not control the economy.  Big government and big campaign money go hand in hand.
-- Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), "Texas Straight Talk," 2/4/02

Citizens United and Corporate Personhood: Money Corrupts. Unlimited Money Corrupts Absolutely.

Money Corrupts. Unlimited Money Corrupts Absolutely.
By ANDREW ROSENTHAL
Richard Posner, a member of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh
Circuit and arguably the country's most influential federal judge, is
also a prolific blogger. I feel pretty good about trying out new media
after a long career in old media, but I have nothing on Mr. Posner,
who's 73.

His recent post about Citizens United is important reading for anyone
interested in campaign finance regulation. In the 2010 case Citizens
United v. Federal Election Commission, the Supreme Court held that
Congress cannot limit independent expenditures in political campaigns,
arguing that such expenditures are not donations so much as
expressions of preference. The Citizens United decision, as well as
lower court rulings and F.E.C. policies that rely on it, helped give
rise to super PACs — the supposedly "independent" groups that no one
in their right mind thinks are independent.

The Court, in all its wisdom, figured that the risk of corruption was
slight; the decision would merely allow people (people with a lot of
money, anyway) to voice their opinions as loudly and as often as they
liked. No big deal, it's just speech. Mr. Posner argues that the
justices were shockingly naïve. He writes that it is "difficult to
see what practical difference there is between super PAC donations and
direct campaign donations, from a corruption standpoint. A super PAC
is a valuable weapon for a campaign, as the heavy expenditures of
Restore Our Future, the large super PAC that supports Romney and has
attacked his opponents, proves; the donors to it are known; and it is
unclear why they should expect less quid pro quo from their favored
candidate if he's successful than a direct donor to the candidate's
campaign would be."

The short version: contributions to super PACs have the same ability
to corrupt candidates as those made directly to candidates.

Instead of accepting the status quo, Congress could use this premise
(obvious to everyone but the justices) to enact new limits on
contributions to "independent" groups; it could invoke the
constitutional rationale that such contributions have the ability to
corrupt federal officeholders and government decisions.

By Congress I mean a hypothetical legislative body that's not
dysfunctional, not the one we currently have, which won't do a thing.

Short of broad action against unlimited contributions, there's not a
whole lot that can be done to improve the election system, despite the
best intentions of would-be reformers. A coalition calling itself New
York Leadership for Accountable Government has begun pushing for
public financing within the state, which is certainly a worthy goal.
But even if they get to a place where candidates can partially rely on
some kind of public bursary instead of going begging to big donors,
there's nothing to stop a big donor from interfering with the race
through a super PAC.

More:
http://loyalopposition.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/12/money-corrupts-unlimited-money-corrupts-absolutely/?ref=opinion

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Re: NRA Prevents Gun Control: Keep, Bear and Use



The simple English grammar of Amendment II does not support the claimed, absurd meaning cited in your article.

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Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom in Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword because the whole body of people are armed and constitute a force superior to any band of regular troops that can be, on any pretense, raised in the United States ... -- Noah Webster




The modern drive against gun control started with an expansive
interpretation of the Second Amendment as bestowing an absolute,
individual right to "keep" and "bear" arms, rather than a societal
right based on the need for a "well-regulated militia."

NRA Prevents Gun Control: Keep, Bear and Use

Keep, Bear and Use
By ANDREW ROSENTHAL
The modern drive against gun control started with an expansive
interpretation of the Second Amendment as bestowing an absolute,
individual right to "keep" and "bear" arms, rather than a societal
right based on the need for a "well-regulated militia."

But we are now in a new and dangerous phase of the gun movement, in
which extremists led by the National Rifle Association are pushing
beyond "keep" and "bear" to "use." They are pressing state and federal
lawmakers to make it easier for people to shoot other people.

As Erica Goode reported in today's Times, the killing of Trayvon
Martin by an armed vigilante in Florida has focused attention on the
successful campaign by the N.R.A. and the American Legislative
Exchange Council, a right-wing lobbying group, to pass "stand your
ground" laws in more than two dozen states in recent years.

In 2011, Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin worked with both of those
groups to pass a bill that started out as an effort to make it harder
to prosecute someone who used deadly force against an intruder in his
home – but then morphed into a license to kill that applies on lawns,
sidewalks and swimming pools outside the residence, as well as
vehicles and places of business.

Part of what makes this effort so insidious is that it is largely a
solution in search of a problem. All states have long upheld some
version of the so-called Castle Doctrine (which comes from the old saw
about a man's home being one), granting individuals the right to
protect themselves against intruders. Historically, this was often
coupled with a "duty to retreat" before resorting to lethal force,
which seems perfectly reasonable. Why end someone's life if it's not
absolutely necessary?

There is no epidemic of homeowners going to jail after defending
themselves from a break-in. On the contrary, juries are often
extremely lenient. In Colorado more than 30 years ago, I covered a
trial in which an Iranian student was acquitted after he shot and
killed a 15-year-old with a deer rifle, from his balcony, across the
parking lot of his apartment complex, at night, because he thought the
youth and his friends had thrown a bomb through his window.

This ought to be a good time for a discussion about gun control. But
the N.R.A. starts its national convention tomorrow in St. Louis, Mo.,
and you can be sure there will be no such discussion. Only
triumphalist statements of progress in the fight against sensible gun
control and dire talk about how we're all at risk of someone bursting
into our homes—or swimming pools—at any minute.

They certainly will not discuss these statistics, compiled by the
Violence Policy Center, on the homicide rate for African Americans,
which is more than three times the overall homicide rate. The
overwhelming majority of victims are killed by guns, and the majority
of those are killed by handguns. Missouri leads the nation in this
appalling statistic.

More:
http://loyalopposition.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/12/keep-bear-and-use/?ref=opinion

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Re: Cure your bacon

Personally,  I like my vaginas to be a light colored shade of pink, and I also prefer the "air strip"  pubic hair design.
 


 
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To: Majors.bruce@gmail.com


Bruce has shared a story on Jezebel:

Your Vagina Isn't Just Too Big, Too Floppy, and Too Hairy—It's Also Too Brown
http://jezebel.com/5900928/your-vagina-isnt-just-too-big-too-floppy-and-too-hairyits-also-too-brown

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Why President Obama (probably) won’t endorse gay marriage this year

Why Obama (probably) won't endorse gay marriage this year

The at-times-uneasy relationship between President Obama and the gay
community hit another bump in the road this week when the White House
declined to push through an executive order banning government
contractors from discriminating against employees based on sexual
orientation or gender identity.
And while that move raised eyebrows, it's not the major sticking point
between the GLBT community and Obama. That, of course, is gay
marriage.

Salon's Steve Kornacki this week points out that, while most of the
Democratic Party's class of potential 2016 presidential contenders
supports gay marriage, Obama has still, despite indications that he
may change his position at some point, declined to jump on board. Such
a move that would make him first major-party presidential nominee to
do so but would hardly make him a trailblazer in Democratic politics.
But gay marriage advocates shouldn't hold their breath.

According to Fix interviews with more than half-dozen Democratic
strategists, basically nobody in Obama's party is expecting him to
make the switch before the election. And even supporters of gay rights
suggest the timing might be wrong.

While many may see it as the right thing to do, they say pulling such
a switch would be too difficult this close to an election.

"I don't expect him to change his position at this point," said
Democratic strategist Joe Trippi. "On the one hand, it would be a
welcome surprise for many, and on the other hand, be seen as
politically motivated and polarizing to others because of the timing."

Most Democrats agreed that raising the issue in the context of the
election might be counterproductive even for the gay rights movement
itself.

"Speaking as a gay person, he should do what he believes is best for
the country," said former Obama adviser Steve Hildebrand. "If
endorsing gay marriage is best, then that is what he should do. I
would encourage him to do what he believes is best for the country and
to not let politics play a part if that is possible."

Obama, of course, has made inroads — significant ones — with the GLBT
community, most notably ending the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
policy for gays in the military and speaking out against California's
Proposition 8, which overturned the state's gay marriage law.

He has also spoken out against a federal amendment defining marriage
as between a man and a woman — the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA).

Given what the president has already done, it's not clear that taking
it a step further would be at all beneficial. Indeed, it may hurt.

"It would give (Mitt) Romney an issue to try to blunt his serious
flip-flopping problem, and the president has already shown his strong
commitment to equality for LGBT Americans in ending don't ask, don't
tell, passing hate crimes bill, speaking out against DOMA and state
level anti-gay marriage legislation," said a Democratic strategist.

Despite all of that, gay marriage is very much a sticking point for
many in the gay community. And given the plenty of big-name Democrats
have jumped on-board, the pressure on Obama to follow suit is growing
by the day.

While there has not been a large-scale rebuke of the president by gay
marriage supporters, there is some indication that the issue could be
coming to a head.

The newly named chairman of the Democratic National Convention, Los
Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, has said gay marriage may be voted
on as part of the party's platform this year — a move that would
really force the issue.

Either way, the issue is picking up steam. Several states have moved
to allow gay marriage in recent months, and polling, for the first
time, shows a majority of Americans support such laws.

That might suggest Obama would be well-served to support the law.

But even if you set aside the idea that such a move would look
transparently political, backing gay marriage doesn't gain Obama much.
He's already got many supporters in the gay community thanks to the
things he has done, and backing gay marriage really only risks
alienating independent voters and firing up a conservative base that
isn't quite raring to go right now.

Opposition to gay marriage, after all, is much more strident than
support, and make no mistake: Social conservatives would be up in arms
if Obama started pushing gay marriage.

"Right now the far right is not motivated to support Romney," said one
Democratic strategist who worked on Obama's 2008 campaign. "Supporting
gay marriage in an election year would do wonders for motivating the
right-wing Republican base, and that's not something I can imagine the
president doing."

For his part, Obama hasn't said much on the issue in recent months,
and his campaign doesn't appear anxious to make gay rights a key issue
in the looming campaign.

Campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said Obama will decide when the time is right.

"The President and the President alone will come to a decision,"
LaBolt said in a statement. "From allowing hospital visitation rights
for gay partners to repealing 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,' President Obama
has done more to advance equal rights for gays and lesbians than any
other President — a record we intend to highlight."

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http://www.gallup.com/poll/147662/first-time-majority-americans-favor-legal-gay-marriage.aspx?wpisrc=nl_fix

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Re: Before Romney gets any closer to the White House

Wrong Jim Messina
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I know ... I was just sending a blast from our past.

I got to meet he and kenny at a vineyard they played in Arrington,
TN ... both were very nice.

ARRINGTON, TN (WSMV) -

Arrington Vineyards in Williamson County used helicopters early
Thursday morning to warm the air in an effort to keep frost off their
grape vines.

Two helicopters circled the vineyard to warm the air for hours.
Throughout the morning, censors showed the air temperature was below
32 degrees, which could kill vegetation.

Kip Summers, the president of Arrington Vineyards, said the
temperature dropped as low as 29 degrees, so the choppers didn't
prevent frost at the lowest locations. However, the helicopters
prevented a prolonged freeze event, and many of the fruit clusters on
the frosted vines survived.

Summers said without the help from the helicopters, he thinks they
would have suffered a 100 percent crop loss. He said he thinks they
lost only 10 percent of their crops from the freeze.

On Apr 12, 1:27 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wrong Jim Messina PlainOl.  I feel confident that this Jim Messina that you
> posted is a normal, all American conservative;  who feels compassion for
> misguided confused Marxists like Lil'TommyTomTomForNews.
>
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 1:49 PM, plainolamerican
> <plainolameri...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXIM_IaF4ak&feature=related
>
> > On Apr 11, 11:24 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Jim Messina =  <Moonbat>
>
> > > On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > > > Before Romney gets any closer to the White House
>
> > > > From Jim Messina
>
> > > > By now you've probably seen the news: The amazing -- and amazingly
> > > > negative -- Republican race for president is all but over. Mitt Romney
> > > > is almost certainly our opponent in this election.
>
> > > > That means America will have a very clear choice come November.
>
> > > > The President believes that this is a make-or-break moment for the
> > > > middle class, and that without a strong and thriving middle class,
> > > > we'll never have the growth we need.
>
> > > > That's why he's fighting for an economy rooted in our fundamental
> > > > values -- one in which Americans can not only find work, but where
> > > > folks who work hard can get ahead, responsibility is rewarded, and
> > > > everyone, from Main Street to Wall Street, plays by the same rules.
>
> > > > He's fighting for an economy that's built to last, with a genuine and
> > > > sustained commitment to education and training, advanced
> > > > manufacturing, and homegrown, American energy.
>
> > > > He's fighting for a country in which every child has a chance, and
> > > > every American, after a lifetime of work, can count on retiring with
> > > > dignity and security.
>
> > > > And he's fighting to ensure that the responsibility for delivering on
> > > > that future is broadly shared, which means ending the budget-busting
> > > > tax cuts for the wealthy that add to our deficits and crowd out the
> > > > very investments we need to grow.
>
> > > > Mitt Romney has a different, and frighteningly familiar, view.
>
> > > > He thinks you grow our economy from the top down.
>
> > > > He'd take us back to an economy based on outsourcing, risky financial
> > > > schemes, and massive tax cuts for the wealthy. He'd return to the
> > > > policy of allowing Wall Street, Big Oil, and other special interests
> > > > to write their own rules.
>
> > > > But that's not all. Below are five other things that should give
> > > > Americans pause.
>
> > > > Forward this email -- and if you're ready for this fight, say you're
> > in.
>
> > > > 1. Romney's positions are the most radically anti-women of any
> > > > candidate in a generation: He supports banning all abortions, backed a
> > > > so-called "personhood" amendment that could make certain forms of
> > > > birth control illegal, and says he would "get rid of" federal funding
> > > > for Planned Parenthood that provides preventive services like cancer
> > > > screenings for millions of women.
>
> > > > 2. Romney would repeal Obamacare. Insurance companies would once again
> > > > be allowed to run up premiums, unjustifiably deny coverage for
> > > > pre-existing conditions, drop patients when they get sick,
> > > > discriminate against women by charging them more for coverage than
> > > > men, and spend more of your premium dollars on CEO profits and bonuses
> > > > instead of your actual health care.
>
> > > > 3. Romney is a risk when it comes to foreign policy and national
> > > > security. On many of these questions, he has shifted his position for
> > > > political reasons, even within the same campaign. His only clear
> > > > commitment is to endless wars: He has no plan to end the war in
> > > > Afghanistan and would leave our troops there indefinitely. He called
> > > > the President's decision to bring our troops home from Iraq by last
> > > > Christmas "tragic."
>
> > > > 4. Despite the lessons of recent history, Romney would double down on
> > > > the disastrous tax policies that handed windfalls to the wealthy, but
> > > > stacked the deck against the middle class. Under Romney, millionaires
> > > > and billionaires would get a $250,000 tax cut, while families with
> > > > kids making less than $40,000 a year would, on average, actually see
> > > > their taxes go up. To the surprise of no one, Romney also opposes the
> > > > Buffett Rule. He would allow millionaires to continue to take
> > > > advantage of loopholes and special deals that often allow them to pay
> > > > a lower tax rate than the middle class. And he supports tax breaks for
> > > > companies that ship jobs overseas.
>
> > > > 5. Romney would end Medicare as we know it -- replacing it with a
> > > > voucher scheme that would drive profits for insurance companies by
> > > > forcing seniors to purchase private insurance, paying whatever costs a
> > > > voucher wouldn't cover out of their own limited budgets.
>
> > > > Romney and his special-interest allies are going to spend the next
> > > > seven months trying to deny, downplay, or hide these facts from
> > > > voters. It's on us to speak the truth.
>
> > > > So print these out, post them on your fridge, and share them on
> > > > Facebook. Send this list around to friends who are on the fence.
>
> > > > When and if your mother-in-law, or cousin, or best friend claims that
> > > > Romney is "moderate," you need to know what to say.
>
> > > > You are the President's voice out there, and I can't stress enough how
> > > > you will be the difference between voters hearing our message or not.
> > > > The more Americans learn about Mitt Romney, the less they like him,
> > > > and the less they trust him.
>
> > > > Are you ready? If yes, say so:
>
> > > >http://my.barackobama.com/Ready
>
> > > > If people know the truth about Mitt Romney and President Obama, who
> > > > they are, and their very different plans for this country, there's no
> > > > way we can lose this thing.
>
> > > > This race is on.
>
> > > > Let's go,
>
> > > > Messina
>
> > > > Jim Messina
> > > > Campaign Manager
> > > > Obama for America
>
> > > > P.S. -- We put together a video highlighting some of Romney's severely
> > > > conservative positions -- which we all need to remember as we head
> > > > into the general election. Take a look, and make sure your friends see
> > > > it too.
>
> > > > --
> > > > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> > > > Have a great day,
> > > > Tommy
>
> > > > --
> > > > Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> > > > Have a great day,
> > > > Tommy
>
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