Make an Informed decision then VOTE Tuesday November 6, 2012
I make it Quite Clear I AM Voting for OBAMA
However, below their photos, on this page, I offer their policy comparison. Please make an informed decision. To my republican friends, my apologies and my sympathy. To the Tea Party and Wingnuts, well, I can only offer a padded room to hash out your arguments.
I make it Quite Clear I AM Voting for OBAMA
However, below their photos, on this page, I offer their policy comparison. Please make an informed decision. To my republican friends, my apologies and my sympathy. To the Tea Party and Wingnuts, well, I can only offer a padded room to hash out your arguments.
Here is a website with 222 reasons why I am NOT voting for Romney :http://mugsysrapsheet.com/reasons-to-not-vote-for-romney-2/
Comparison chart
Political Party:
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Democratic
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Republican
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Alma Mater:
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Occidental
College, Columbia University (BA), Harvard Law School (JD)
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Stanford
University, Brigham Young University (BA), Harvard University (MBA, JD)
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Position on the
Economy:
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Repeal Bush tax
cuts for households earning more than $250,000. Lower taxes on manufacturing
industry. Stimulus spending and tax cuts to grow the economy (short term).
Cut spending and raise taxes on wealthy to reduce deficit (long term).
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Make Bush tax cuts
permanent. Lower corporate tax rate across the board to 25%. Cut taxes and
regulations to encourage business. Cut "non-security discretionary
[government] spending" by 5% to reduce deficit.
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Position on
Healthcare:
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Signed the 2010
healthcare overhaul bill. Calls for patient protections like allowing
coverage for pre-existing conditions, not letting insurers cancel policies
when patients get sick, and requiring individuals to buy health insurance or
pay a fine.
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Created similar
legislation in Mass. but believes it's not appropriate for all of USA and
wants to repeal. Proposes encouraging individuals to purchase their own
health insurance rather than via employers, and allowing insurance across
state lines.
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Position on
Immigration:
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Supports path to
legalization for illegal immigrants that includes learning English &
paying fines; toughen penalties for hiring illegal immigrants; voted for
fence along Mexican border. Issued exec order to not deport certain
undocumented immigrants
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Would make English
the official language of the US and "turn off the magnets like tuition
breaks or other breaks that draw people into this country illegally"
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Position on Iraq:
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Opposed invasion
from the beginning; opposed troop increase; ended military operations in
Iraq(on previously negotiated Bush timeline). Made no effort to keep promise
to exit in 2009. Troops moved to Afghanistan and Iranian border.
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Romney says that
keeping the U.S. in Iraq is the best option for minimizing casualties and
maintaining a democratic government in Iraq.
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Position on Iran:
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Engage in direct
diplomacy; tighten economic sanctions with international cooperation;
military option not off the table. Failed to deliver on 2008 campaign promise
to meet with the Iranian president without preconditions.
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Military option
not off the table.
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Position on Global
Warming and Environment:
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Supports a
mandatory cap-and-trade system to reduce carbon emissions. Delayed decision
on northern leg of Keystone XL pipeline due to environmental concerns.
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Opposes cap and
trade legislation. Supports Keystone XL pipeline. Exporting carbon emissions
to China hurts US and planet. (Aug 2007), Humans contribute to world getting
warmer. (Nov 2011), $20 billion package for energy research & new car
technology
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Position on
Indefinite detention:
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Publicly opposed
but debate on Congressional floor revealed that his Administration asked for
language excluding American citizens be removed.
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Would have signed
NDAA as is.
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Position on
Military Intervention:
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Publicly opposed
wars and intervention but has recently admitted to expanding Afghan conflict
into Pakistan. Says Congressional approval not required if UN gives approval.
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Consult with
lawyers on legality but believes President has the right to do what he
believes makes the country safer.
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Position on Gay
rights:
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Supports same-sex
marriage; pushed Congress to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell, allowing gays to
serve openly in the military
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Opposes same-sex
marriage; supports legal unions; supports Don't Ask, Don't Tell but favors
gays serving openly in the military(Govwatch 1994), supported ENDA to ban
anti-gay employer discrimination
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Position on
Abortion:
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Supports Roe v.
Wade; criticized Supreme Court decision that upheld ban on partial-birth
abortions.
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Opposes Roe v.
Wade; believes states should be allowed to ban abortions., 1994: Supported
abortion rights but personally opposed, No punishment for women who have
partial birth abortions, change of heart in 2005 when preparing to run for
President
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Full name:
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Barack Hussein
Obama
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Willard Mitt
Romney
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Profession:
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Lawyer,
politician, author
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Businessman,
politician, author
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Place of Birth:
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Honolulu, Hawaii
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Detroit, Michigan
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Children:
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Malia Ann (b
July 4, 1998) and Natasha (known as Sasha) (b June 10, 2001)
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Tagg (b. 1970),
Matt (b. 1971), Josh (b. 1975), Ben (b. 1978), Craig (b. 1981)
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Spouse(s):
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Michelle Obama
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Ann Romney (m.
1969–present)
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Website:
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Religion:
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Christian (United
Church of Christ)
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Christian (The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a.k.a. Mormon)
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Residence:
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Washington, D.C.
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Belmont,
Massachusetts
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Running mate:
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Joseph
"Joe" Biden
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Paul Ryan
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Date of Birth:
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August 4,1961
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March 12, 1947
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Books Authored:
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Dreams from My
Father: A story of Race and Inheritance; and The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts
of Reclaiming the American Dream.
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No Apology: The Case for American Greatness; and Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games |
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