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A request for women that support Mittens
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Please post pictures, or links to pictures, of your favorite pictures of Mittens while he was at Bain that prominently feature women (other than his wife). They don't have to imply women in positions of power. A secretary administrative assistant or someone on the cleaning staff would be fine.
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#2
The weather is so nice in Atlanta, I just saw the prettiest Cardinal.
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Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
Please post pictures, or links to pictures, of your favorite pictures of Mittens while he was at Bain that prominently feature women (other than his wife). They don't have to imply women in positions of power. A secretary administrative assistant or someone on the cleaning staff would be fine.


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Black wrote:
[quote=Filliam H. Muffman]
Please post pictures, or links to pictures, of your favorite pictures of Mittens while he was at Bain that prominently feature women (other than his wife). They don't have to imply women in positions of power. A secretary administrative assistant or someone on the cleaning staff would be fine.

Getting close!
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#5
So who is this aimed at exactly? Any woman who would vote for Mitt would probably already know that she's voting for a return to the 1950s, and would think that was just fine.
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#6
Does any woman crazy enough to vote for Mitt and a return to the 50's get shock treatment?
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Dennis S wrote:
Does any woman crazy enough to vote for Mitt and a return to the 50's get shock treatment?

You're implying that's not still practiced?
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#8
Being a woman and voting for Romney is more than an issue of abortion and birth control pills. Of course you Libs with the small minds only care about stuff like that and never look at the bigger picture like jobs or the economy or never consider that women may care about such things.
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Can a businessman help the economy? For presidents, the answer has been no.

Since Herbert Hoover’s 1928 election, the American people have voted out of office after a single term only three elected presidents: Hoover, Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush — all of whom were successful businessmen before they were president. And the only successful business-trained president who was reelected, George W. Bush, oversaw an economic collapse at the end of his second term.

As measured in constant 2005 dollars starting on Jan. 1 of the year after they took office — the economy’s performance in the first year of a presidency is better assigned to the preceding administration — the four presidents with successful business careers had the four worst records in terms of gross domestic product performance.

The only president since Hoover with business experience under whom the economy did well was the one who was unsuccessful in business: Harry Truman, whose haberdashery shop went bankrupt after two years.

The startling bottom line is that the nation’s GDP has grown more than 45 times faster under presidents with little or no business experience than it has under presidents with successful business careers. And on average, when there has been a successful businessman in the Oval Office (so, Truman is excluded), GDP growth has been negligible.


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