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LetsGoMurphys Donating Member (564 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-20-06 07:32 PM
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  -How did Mitt Romney get elected Governor of Mass.? LetsGoMurphys  Nov-19-06 10:23 PM   #0 
  - The name "Mitt" fools voters into thinking he's soft, harmless and  Lautremont   Nov-19-06 10:25 PM   #1 
  - I always called him "oven mitt"  Mr_Spock   Nov-19-06 10:28 PM   #3 
  - He pretended to be moderate, then started going off the deep end  Mr_Spock   Nov-19-06 10:27 PM   #2 
  - Yup  MannyGoldstein   Nov-19-06 10:58 PM   #7 
  - This has always bothered me.  bluerum   Nov-19-06 10:41 PM   #4 
  - Massachusetts isn't as liberal...  Davis_X_Machina   Nov-19-06 10:48 PM   #5 
  - Parts of Western and Central MA are like the deep south  Atman   Nov-19-06 11:00 PM   #8 
  - No they arent.  queenbdem87   Nov-20-06 12:52 AM   #16 
  - Sorry. I lived there for 16 years. I'm obviously clueless.  Atman   Nov-20-06 08:11 AM   #18 
     - You haven't lived in both places for 16 years. Not Western MA and the Deep South  Bombtrack   Nov-22-06 06:49 PM   #57 
  - if they are so red  DaveinMD   Nov-21-06 09:35 PM   #48 
     - Not only not a single repub, 9 out of 10 of them are solid liberals  Bombtrack   Nov-22-06 06:53 PM   #58 
  - Uh..  larissa   Nov-19-06 11:25 PM   #10 
  - Wondering where all that Alabama in the middle is...  queenbdem87   Nov-20-06 12:50 AM   #15 
  - It would be nice if you could be less combative. Thanks. nt  skipos   Nov-20-06 08:12 PM   #41 
  - Isn't as liberal as people think?  hughee99   Nov-21-06 01:22 PM   #47 
  - Mittens ran as a socially moderate fiscal reformer.  Eugene   Nov-19-06 10:49 PM   #6 
  - This guy should be hosting a game show  Ninja Jordan   Nov-19-06 11:05 PM   #9 
  - Optical scanners. nt  valerief   Nov-19-06 11:28 PM   #11 
  - Mass seems to love Rep. governors  tigereye   Nov-19-06 11:49 PM   #12 
  - We have some Dems in the statehouse that have been  freethought   Nov-20-06 12:07 AM   #14 
  - Mitt (a.k.a. "Willard") is not the first repub Mass. governor.  freethought   Nov-20-06 12:01 AM   #13 
  - yep  Lexingtonian   Nov-20-06 01:34 AM   #17 
  - Excellent Summary. Lex.  Rockholm   Nov-21-06 06:45 AM   #44 
  - How do you get "Mitt" out of Willard?  Clark2008   Nov-20-06 12:14 PM   #22 
  - Mitt is Mormon for Asshole.  Rockholm   Nov-20-06 04:41 PM   #28 
  - "Willard" is his first name.  freethought   Nov-20-06 07:26 PM   #33 
  - Two terms or one? He was first (s)elected in 2002. n t  bluerum   Nov-20-06 05:51 PM   #30 
     - Thought it was two. n/t  freethought   Nov-20-06 07:15 PM   #31 
        - He was elected in 2002. Are gubernatorial terms 2 or 4 years? nt  bluerum   Nov-20-06 07:19 PM   #32 
           - 4 years n/t  LetsGoMurphys   Nov-20-06 07:33 PM   #36 
           - You're Correct! He was elected in 2002 and terms are 4 years.  freethought   Nov-20-06 07:36 PM   #37 
              - I think thats it. He needed to be elected somewhere and it wasn't  bluerum   Nov-20-06 07:42 PM   #39 
  - I think he is a smart person...Not Rudy or McCain smart....  Nimrod2005   Nov-20-06 08:55 AM   #19 
  - He's all hat and no cattle  AllieB   Nov-20-06 09:41 AM   #20 
  - The bastard won't even reveal his positions on the issues. Why did he win at all?  Selatius   Nov-20-06 12:22 PM   #24 
  - Umm no. Smart people support stem cell research  NewYorkerfromMass   Nov-20-06 12:06 PM   #21 
     - Does Romney oppose stem cell research or he just opposes the  fuzzyball   Nov-20-06 04:44 PM   #29 
        - Not sure! If he opposes stem cell research totally ,  freethought   Nov-20-06 07:48 PM   #40 
           - Thanks for that info!!! Why would anyone oppose any research which  fuzzyball   Nov-22-06 12:36 AM   #49 
              - The Iraq War goes against my beliefs  Hippo_Tron   Nov-22-06 05:33 AM   #51 
                 - Then you have the right to oppose the war...same as those who oppose  fuzzyball   Nov-22-06 06:27 PM   #55 
  - It was during the Backlash against the Clintons and all Dems era - where media controlled  blm   Nov-20-06 12:17 PM   #23 
  - "They even call a large swath of Western Mass "the hill towns."" HAHAHA  Sturmrabe   Nov-20-06 03:12 PM   #25 
  - Well, ya see, it all started on a hot summer day  gratuitous   Nov-20-06 03:19 PM   #26 
  - One theory that has been suggested...  D__S   Nov-20-06 04:35 PM   #27 
  - The man has good hair and teeth.  JVS   Nov-20-06 07:28 PM   #34 
  - hahahaha n/t  LetsGoMurphys   Nov-20-06 07:32 PM   #35 
  - Looks count.  smalll   Nov-20-06 07:40 PM   #38 
  - yes Kennedy was decidedly better looking than Nixon  LetsGoMurphys   Nov-20-06 10:02 PM   #43 
  - He is a good speaker and good looking.  skipos   Nov-20-06 08:17 PM   #42 
  - I think being head of the olympics in Salt Lake did him a lot  WCGreen   Nov-21-06 07:14 AM   #45 
  - Mitt Romney is not good looking, he is CREEPY  Jennicut   Nov-21-06 07:44 AM   #46 
  - Good looks, Charisma, likeability is what got him elected in liberal  fuzzyball   Nov-22-06 12:41 AM   #50 
  - I always questioned the fact that he was living in UTAH as to how he got elected  LynneSin   Nov-22-06 05:54 AM   #52 
  - An activist group in Mass. did try to keep him off the ballot  freethought   Nov-22-06 08:59 AM   #53 
  - We got Romney because of taxes and a bad Dem candidate  TayTay   Nov-22-06 10:14 AM   #54 
     - If it was'nt for the taxcut issue, repugs would never get elected  fuzzyball   Nov-22-06 06:40 PM   #56 
 

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