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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJust saw an RR ad w/ women targeted.
It peddled the message that Romney is supportive of abortion and contraceptives and is sooo concerned about your ability to earn a living. Why should women trust this message? I hope we answer soon.
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Just saw an RR ad w/ women targeted. (Original Post)
Skidmore
Oct 2012
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lalalu
(1,663 posts)1. Women do not deserve a pass on this.
If a man is uninformed and votes against his interest and votes for Romney then he is ignorant. If a women does the same then she is ignorant too. People voting for Romney are the same ones who would be on the news later crying about how Romney policies destroyed them and no one in Washington cares.
Tutonic
(2,522 posts)2. I got a song for Mittwitt
"...And it's too late baby, yes its too late though we really tried to make it..."
liberal N proud
(61,201 posts)3. Saw same ad, then why did he not come out and denounce Murdoch?
But you don't know what Romney's position is today.
DCKit
(18,541 posts)4. "But you don't know what Romney's position is today."
He's "Everywhere-Man", able to be on every side of every issue simultaneously.