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global1

(25,285 posts)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 11:01 AM Oct 2012

Beyond A Reasonable Doubt......

Would you as a jurist vote to convict someone - if you had a doubt about their innocence or guilt.

Let's turn that around - would you vote to elect someone if you had a doubt about their veracity and truthiness?

Fact: Mitt Rmoney has money in overseas accounts.
Fact: Mitt Rmoney was head of a company and still has interest in it that sends jobs out of the country.
Fact: Mitt Rmoney wanted Detroit and the Auto Industry to go bankrupt.
Fact: Mitt Rmoney won't release his tax returns.

What is Mitt Rmoney hiding? Why doesn't he want to be truthful and transparent to the American People?

Are you sure you can trust him? Is that the type of person you want as President?

Do you trust Mitt Rmoney or for that matter anything he says?

Think twice before you place your vote on Nov 6th.

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Beyond A Reasonable Doubt...... (Original Post) global1 Oct 2012 OP
would you vote to elect someone if you had a doubt about their veracity and truthiness? Flashmann Oct 2012 #1

Flashmann

(2,140 posts)
1. would you vote to elect someone if you had a doubt about their veracity and truthiness?
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 12:05 PM
Oct 2012

Of course not...Here's another fact:Almost half of the electorate is too stupid to be un-escorted in public and yet vote....

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