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    Fine, Roy...

    And Romney is working with a Super PAC run by a guy who compares homosexuality to bestiality.

    What's your point?

    Edit: I take it back... That was a PAC that was supporting Santorum. I have no idea if they're supporting Romney or not.

    But I still don't like PACs as a whole.

    Btw, do you realize that the link you posted is nearly six months old?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sage View Post
    Btw, do you realize that the link you posted is nearly six months old?
    Amazingly enough Obama began his support for Priorities USA six months ago! And despite their terrible ads, has not renounced that support yet. So much for post partisan right?

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    When the GOP renounces Super PACs, then I'll agree that the President should.

    After all, the GOP started it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sage View Post
    When the GOP renounces Super PACs, then I'll agree that the President should.

    After all, the GOP started it.
    So that is your stance for Obama's Post Partisanship "The other guy's started it"? How childish.

    By the way some questions have been raised about the Obama Campaign possible illegal work with Priorities USA. For example the man featured in the clip had been featured in two Obama Ads, AND had told the Obama Campaign his wife's story. Isn't it amazing that a apparent Super PAC that has strong White House ties, just stumbled across this guy and his story, out of ALL the workers in this factory, they just stumble across the guy Obama had used for two ads and had told the wife story to on a conference call.

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    Roy, it's clear to me that the guy in the ad clearly blames Romney for the loss of his wife's insurance.

    He's wrong, yes, but Mr. Obama has never stated that he believes this guy.

    I'll repeat what I said. I do not condone or approve this or anything that ANY Super PAC does, and think that ALL of them should be abolished.

    Not partially abolished. It's all or nothing.

    And I will not partake in this argument any more. I have a job interview tomorrow, and I'm wound tight enough as it is. I finally have a chance to leave my crummy job and get a better one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sage View Post
    Roy, it's clear to me that the guy in the ad clearly blames Romney for the loss of his wife's insurance.

    He's wrong, yes, but Mr. Obama has never stated that he believes this guy.
    No he just used him in two commercials, and then when the story is told to a high ranking member of Obama's Campaign Staff, it appeared as a Super PAC ad...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sage View Post
    I'll repeat what I said. I do not condone or approve this or anything that ANY Super PAC does, and think that ALL of them should be abolished.

    Not partially abolished. It's all or nothing.

    And I will not partake in this argument any more. I have a job interview tomorrow, and I'm wound tight enough as it is. I finally have a chance to leave my crummy job and get a better one.
    Oh I agree, instead companies, people, and unions should be allowed to donate directly to the campaign as much as they want, with bundlers and such, campaign finance laws have become a joke.

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