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The King of Bain - When Mitt Romney Came to Town

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« Reply #30 on: January 19, 2012, 08:59:20 pm »

if you really can't see the difference, then you have to take off the (R) glasses..

here, I smoked pot.. even sold a joint once.. Does that me Pablo Escobar?   

You're saying it does and I'm telling you, you're uber-partisan..

This is why I tell you, you can't see grey.. because you can't see how selling a single joint is not the same as being the most prolific drug  lord ever.. or how restructuring one company and 21,000 jobs is different than doing it day in and day out for 15 years..

it's the reason I tire of any discussion with you.. I simply can't talk to someone who is as religious as you in their (R) belief.. sorry, not trying to insulting, just informative..



Your example only makes sense if you think Obama made a mistake in having the reorganization plan for GM.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought you were in favor of it?  If you think it was a good idea for Obama to restructure a company, why is it wrong when Romney does it?

Oh, maybe it's just the cash.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/205025-dems-receive-more-bain-dollars-than-gop

Bain gives more campaign money to Democrats than it does to Republican

Democrats have accepted more political donations than Republicans from executives at Bain Capital, complicating the left’s plan to attack Mitt Romney for his record at the private-equity firm.

During the last three election cycles, Bain employees have given Democratic candidates and party committees more than $1.2 million. The vast majority of that sum came from senior executives.

Republican candidates and party committees raised over $480,000 from senior Bain executives during that time period.

Recipients include Democratic senators facing tough reelection races this year, such as Jon Tester (Mont.), Claire McCaskill (Mo.), Sherrod Brown (Ohio) and Bill Nelson (Fla.).
The Hill reviewed contributions made from the 2008, 2010 and 2012 cycles.

Romney has collected more money from Bain Capital employees than any federal candidate since the beginning of 2007, amassing more than $166,000 in contributions. He took more than $84,000 from Bain employees in the first three quarters of 2011.

But President Obama received a sizable share as well. He has accepted more than $80,000 from Bain employees since the beginning of 2007. Bain Capital employees gave $27,500 to Obama during the first three quarters of 2011.
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