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Too Disenchanted With Obama to Stay: Mitt Romney Amasses Team of High-Profile Former Dems
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Conventioneers in Charlotte listening to Charlie Crist may have thought they have some kind of monopoly on high-profile Americans who became so disenchanted with their party that they switched.

They do not, and the Romney for President folks want the world to know.

The Mitt Romney campaign on Friday announced its Former Obama Supporters and Democrats National Leadership. This is a team that will lead a group of former Obama supporters and Democrats now supporting Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. Voters across the country can sign the petition at http://www.mittromney.com/forms/i-switched-to-mitt.


Former Obama Supporters and Democrats National Leadership includes the following:


◦Barney Bishop – Former Executive Director of the Florida Democratic Party
◦Greg Anthony – Former NBA Player
◦Ashley Bell – Hall County (Georgia) Commissioner
◦Artur Davis – Former U.S. Congressman
◦Jane Edmonds – Former Massachusetts Secretary of Workforce Development


On the team, notice, is Florida's own Barney Bishop. The former executive director of the Florida Democratic Party announced right here in the July 13 edition of Sunshine State News that, even though he is a lifelong Democrat, he cannot and will not support Barack Obama's re-election.
“I’m a lifelong Democrat, but this election is too important to simply be about political parties,” Bishop wrote in a guest column. “President Obama’s policies over the past four years have failed to deliver on his campaign promises. Our country needs a new direction and proven leadership. Mitt Romney has demonstrated throughout his life that he is a leader capable of accomplishing extraordinary things.

"While serving as governor of Massachusetts, he worked with Democrats to balance the budget without raising taxes. At a moment when Americans are looking for someone who will offer practical solutions, his experience turning around troubled situations, in both the public and private sector, uniquely qualifies him for the White House at this critical moment.”

Mitt Romney said this as his campaign announced the new National Leadership team: “Four years ago, Barack Obama inspired millions of Americans with his words. He promised to bring hope and change, and he promised to be a president who would bring us together and end the partisan bickering in Washington.

"Now, four years later, Americans are still waiting for change, and they are quickly losing hope. Change we can believe in has become disappointment and disillusionment. But while the American people have lost faith in President Obama, they have not lost faith in America. I am proud to have these Democrats and former Obama supporters with me as I work to restore this country to prosperity. I hope that every American, regardless of party affiliation, will join us in that effort.”

Former NBA star Greg Anthony said this: “In 2008, I, like so many other Americans, believed that President Obama had the plan to bring the hope and change he promised. I supported him then, and I am disappointed now. President Obama presented himself as a different kind of politician, but all we've seen from him is politics as usual in Washington. If we are going to turn this around, we need a turn-around specialist, not a politician. We need Mitt Romney, and I am proud to support him.”

Hall County (Georgia) Commissioner Ashley Bell said this: “Four years ago, I supported President Obama. When he campaigned then, he promised to restore fiscal responsibility to Washington. He decried massive amounts of debt as ‘unpatriotic.’ His message of uniting all Americans -- it didn’t matter if they were Democrats, independents, or Republicans -- was an inspiring one. Unfortunately, his first term has been nothing short of a fiscal disaster. This week, the national debt surpassed $16 trillion. Meanwhile, 23 million people around the country find themselves struggling for work. We cannot continue down this course. We need new leadership in the White House. Mitt Romney has the experience and the vision to get our fiscal house in order and revive our economy.”

Congressman Artur Davis said this: “Four years ago, as a Democratic congressman, I seconded Barack Obama’s nomination for president. Since then, I have joined the Republican Party and last week, I took the stage in Tampa at the Republican National Convention to urge the election of Mitt Romney.

"I've seen enough from an administration that has run out of ideas to turn our economy around, that has no real solutions beyond raising taxes and growing government, and that has provided the most ideological presidency in my lifetime. The Obama White House and the Democratic Party are wrong on the issues of the day, and Mitt Romney is right. Governor Romney will reverse the flailing policies of the team in the White House.”

Former Massachusetts Secretary of Workforce Development Jane Edmonds said this: “I am a Democrat and a proud liberal. In 2008, I supported Barack Obama. But in times like these, if we are to overcome the challenges before us, we need Mitt Romney. I served with Governor Romney as secretary for the Massachusetts Department of Workforce Development. As a member of Mitt Romney’s cabinet, I saw firsthand the kind of dedication and commitment he brings to every problem that comes before him, and I know he will do the same as president of the United States.”


http://www.sunshinestatenews.com/story/too-disenchanted-obama-stay-mitt-romney-amasses-team-high-profile-former-dems




More news from a swing state that will decide this election. The cracks in the wall are showing. The momentum isn't going the Kenyan King's way.


pdxstogieman Offline
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Stay tuned to this channel for more press releases from the RNC
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pdxstogieman wrote:
Stay tuned to this channel for more press releases from the RNC



I KNOW reading isn't your forté...so comprehending is out the window...Those people...they're LIFELONG Democrats...they're jumping ship because they see it's not right. They're done being bamboozled...hoodwinked...led astray.

What's your sorry excuse?
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Regardless of press releases, a valid question is "Are you better off now than four years ago?" Many if not most Obama supporters will need to ignore this question when they vote.

Being under the Obama Cone of Protection, Le HockeyDad is better off now than four years ago. Suck it.....Obama Zombies!
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Frying pan Frying pan Frying pan


But the Owedumba zombies are left holding the gruel bowl like Oliver Twist...I'd like my Hope and Change sir...if you please.


WOT!!!! Hope and Change...FOR YOU????



Geraldo Rivera should do a "Where is Peggy Josephs???" investigative series...when they finally track her down they can open up her checking and savings...I bet Capone's safe was holding more!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:


But the Owedumba zombies are left holding the gruel bowl like Oliver Twist...I'd like my Hope and Change sir...if you please.



Sucks to be them!
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Newsflash. The upcoming Presidential Election has been cancelled. Obama declared his concession to Mitt Romney citing the fact that he'd failed to win the key Cbid political forum demographic. In aborting his candidacy for a 2nd term, the President said, "It became increasingly clear that the groundswell of repeated negative posts from 11 highly influential FOGs within the CBid forum was making it impossible to change the minds of those same 11 FOGS. Without their support my candidacy was clearly in trouble".

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DrMaddVibe wrote:
I KNOW reading isn't your forté...so comprehending is out the window...Those people...they're LIFELONG Democrats...they're jumping ship because they see it's not right. They're done being bamboozled...hoodwinked...led astray.

What's your sorry excuse?

my only question to you is how did you become bamboozled...hoodwinked...led astray...by the same man you derided visciously and called "Mittens" just a few short months ago? Now you're his loudest supporter!

At least Borndead, ZRX, Stinkd et al have held onto their core beliefs. Just seems unsettling to read dozens of daily lectures from someone who has flip flopped so quickly on such a grave matter as who is the best bet to be the leader of the free world!

Pick a belief and believe it so we can follow your instructions, please. Am I supposed to vote for Ron Paul or not? Make up your mind already.

The Great Unwashed









truth in jest...

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frankj1 wrote:
my only question to you is how did you become bamboozled...hoodwinked...led astray...by the same man you derided visciously and called "Mittens" just a few short months ago? Now you're his loudest supporter!

At least Borndead, ZRX, Stinkd et al have held onto their core beliefs. Just seems unsettling to read dozens of daily lectures from someone who has flip flopped so quickly on such a grave matter as who is the best bet to be the leader of the free world!

Pick a belief and believe it so we can follow your instructions, please. Am I supposed to vote for Ron Paul or not? Make up your mind already.

The Great Unwashed









truth in jest...




The RP minions take orders from Alex Jones,,
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wheelrite wrote:
The RP minions take orders from Alex Jones,,

But for months I was convinced DMV really hated Mittens, said that the GOP candidates were the same as Obama except for one truly great American, Ron Paul!...and lately he has totally shifted position.

What is a dimwit to do amidst this confusion? I thought I was doing the right thing voting several times for RP (we can do that in Massachusetts)!

I await my new orders. Should I trust former NBA benchwarmer Greg Anthony, or is this a trick?

PS: I love Anthony as a NBA analyst, for real.
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frankj1 wrote:
But for months I was convinced DMV really hated Mittens, said that the GOP candidates were the same as Obama except for one truly great American, Ron Paul!...and lately he has totally shifted position.

What is a dimwit to do amidst this confusion? I thought I was doing the right thing voting several times for RP (we can do that in Massachusetts)!

I await my new orders. Should I trust former NBA benchwarmer Greg Anthony, or is this a trick?

PS: I love Anthony as a NBA analyst, for real.



Absolutism appears to be relative after all. It probably goes something like, his enemy's enemy is his friend's third cousin once removed that he and the rest of the family talk bad about when he's not around, but don't you say anything bad about him or he gets pissed.
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frankj1 wrote:
But for months I was convinced DMV really hated Mittens, said that the GOP candidates were the same as Obama except for one truly great American, Ron Paul!...and lately he has totally shifted position.

What is a dimwit to do amidst this confusion? I thought I was doing the right thing voting several times for RP (we can do that in Massachusetts)!

I await my new orders. Should I trust former NBA benchwarmer Greg Anthony, or is this a trick?

PS: I love Anthony as a NBA analyst, for real.


well,
I believe DMV is a pragmatist.
His guy couldn't get it done .So instead of taking his ball and going home, he's gonna vote for the better of the two candidates,

Primaries are bare knuckle affairs,,,
The Gen election is after all have dusted themselves off , dressed their wounds put on a clean shirt and do the right thing,,,
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frankj1 wrote:
But for months I was convinced DMV really hated Mittens, said that the GOP candidates were the same as Obama except for one truly great American, Ron Paul!...and lately he has totally shifted position.

What is a dimwit to do amidst this confusion? I thought I was doing the right thing voting several times for RP (we can do that in Massachusetts)!

I await my new orders. Should I trust former NBA benchwarmer Greg Anthony, or is this a trick?

PS: I love Anthony as a NBA analyst, for real.


But?

Frank, you haven't been paying attention. I clearly put my position out there on the guy and why I was going to vote for the man that will bring repudiation of the Kenyan King.

Reach for the stars...you don't have to remain a dimwit.



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DrMaddVibe wrote:
But?

Frank, you haven't been paying attention. I clearly put my position out there on the guy and why I was going to vote for the man that will bring repudiation of the Kenyan King.

Reach for the stars...you don't have to remain a dimwit.




actually Doc, I know that you are being pragmatic as it relates to your views of the lesser of two evils, as Wheel credits you above. But you are so quick to lecture, insult, attack, put down and ridiule those that do not clearly see what is obvious to you, that I just wanted to ef with you a little about reversing position. I'm sure you can handle it.

It's well known how you feel about Obama, in fact you can stop saying it already, it is now numbing instead of convincing, but you wouldn't allow most here to abandon their convictions (RP for yours) just for convenience...You'd rant and rail unrelentingly as soon as another abandoned their beliefs for no real net gain. Sort of a lightweight reason to give in, Mitt ain't worth tossing your convictions overboard.

I am actually disappointed that you find it so easy to toss your beliefs away just to vote out someone by willingly replacing him with another you dubbed as no different, no better, no change. Why settle for change for a quarter instead of holding on to your beliefs? Why bother switching to Mittens if he is exactly the same? Others who post here have not (ZRX, Borndead etc). They continue to stand up for their beliefs even in the face of overwhelming odds...and they do not claim to be moral compasses either.

And...I really do fear you are headed for a stroke.
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frankj1 wrote:
actually Doc, I know that you are being pragmatic as it relates to your views of the lesser of two evils, as Wheel credits you above. But you are so quick to lecture, insult, attack, put down and ridiule those that do not clearly see what is obvious to you, that I just wanted to ef with you a little about reversing position. I'm sure you can handle it.

It's well known how you feel about Obama, in fact you can stop saying it already, it is now numbing instead of convincing, but you wouldn't allow most here to abandon their convictions (RP for yours) just for convenience...You'd rant and rail unrelentingly as soon as another abandoned their beliefs for no real net gain. Sort of a lightweight reason to give in, Mitt ain't worth tossing your convictions overboard.

I am actually disappointed that you find it so easy to toss your beliefs away just to vote out someone by willingly replacing him with another you dubbed as no different, no better, no change. Why settle for change for a quarter instead of holding on to your beliefs? Why bother switching to Mittens if he is exactly the same? Others who post here have not (ZRX, Borndead etc). They continue to stand up for their beliefs even in the face of overwhelming odds...and they do not claim to be moral compasses either.

And...I really do fear you are headed for a stroke.



Thanks for sharing!

This joke of an administration HAS TO GO!

Sorry you cannot and won't feel the same, but hey...you were promised something and you're waiting for it still...good luck with that!
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Thanks for sharing!

This joke of an administration HAS TO GO!

Sorry you cannot and won't feel the same, but hey...you were promised something and you're waiting for it still...good luck with that!

Much to your surprise, I need no special deliveries, not in the crowd expecting government handouts nor aid of any kind, nor do I think I know anyone who does receive nor ask for any, actually. Guess I am fortunate, or maybe it's ingrained from 25 years of self employment/self reliance.

I'm not talking political philosophy, I'm talking about your self-congatulations and assumed leadership when you really abandoned a sinking ship.

Labeling and name calling are not part of my private political beliefs. I am sure you believe this administration has to go, it's likely most of the country agrees too. But most of the country doesn't switch off of their deeply felt beliefs for more of the same...and you have led us (who are paying attention btw) to believe Mittens and Obama are one and the same.

Perhaps had you not been so emphatic before the nomination you would have credibility as Mitt's head cheerleader today.

Other Paul-ists hate Obama but hold on to the courage of their convictions. Of course you should vote as you wish, but all the screaming at others when you jumped ship does not make you their leader. I don't care who you support, but you try to take credit for knowing something no others could grasp.

But you are a Johnny-come-lately...lick your RP wounds, announce your support of Mittens if you need to do so publicly, but at least do so with an admission of your errors instead of claiming a higher moral status. You have switched to another team, you get no credit for losing on your first choice.

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frankj1 wrote:
Much to your surprise, I need no special deliveries, not in the crowd expecting government handouts nor aid of any kind, nor do I think I know anyone who does receive nor ask for any, actually. Guess I am fortunate, or maybe it's ingrained from 25 years of self employment/self reliance.

I'm not talking political philosophy, I'm talking about your self-congatulations and assumed leadership when you really abandoned a sinking ship.

Labeling and name calling are not part of my private political beliefs. I am sure you believe this administration has to go, it's likely most of the country agrees too. But most of the country doesn't switch off of their deeply felt beliefs for more of the same...and you have led us (who are paying attention btw) to believe Mittens and Obama are one and the same.

Perhaps had you not been so emphatic before the nomination you would have credibility as Mitt's head cheerleader today.

Other Paul-ists hate Obama but hold on to the courage of their convictions. Of course you should vote as you wish, but all the screaming at others when you jumped ship does not make you their leader. I don't care who you support, but you try to take credit for knowing something no others could grasp.

But you are a Johnny-come-lately...lick your RP wounds, announce your support of Mittens if you need to do so publicly, but at least do so with an admission of your errors instead of claiming a higher moral status. You have switched to another team, you get no credit for losing on your first choice.




Whatever Frankie.

Whatever.

http://thejaghunter.wordpress.com/2010/05/27/lets-ask-and-do-tell-is-obama-gay/

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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Whatever Frankie.

Whatever.

http://thejaghunter.wordpress.com/2010/05/27/lets-ask-and-do-tell-is-obama-gay/


at least you can be funny sometimes.
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frankj1 wrote:
at least you can be funny sometimes.



Unlike you.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Unlike you.

this is the last puppy I will be having killed today.
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frankj1 wrote:
this is the last puppy I will be having killed today.



Killing a puppy...must be some rubby teamspeak...whatever Frankie...truth is you ****'n bore the crap out of me.

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