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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNo matter our differences today, in a few weeks Obama is being sworn in, not Romney
And that is something I think we can all agree on is a plus.
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No matter our differences today, in a few weeks Obama is being sworn in, not Romney (Original Post)
The Straight Story
Dec 2012
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Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)1. I agree totally. Some will not.
They see their role as one of always in opposition, even against their own party and their own best interests.
leftstreet
(36,106 posts)2. At least Obama and Romney don't have many differences
That's a positive at least
timesamillion
(31 posts)3. Something a lot people are willing to overlook
But so true.
CakeGrrl
(10,611 posts)4. Posts like this
almost make me wish you could experience a Romney administration to test the theory. But the rest of us would have to suffer along.
Some of us do remember there are MASSIVE and SERIOUS differences. It's a capricious attitude to proclaim that one would probably not be able to tell the difference if Romney was at the helm.
leftstreet
(36,106 posts)5. Obama said he and Romney had few differences
I didn't say it, he did
It's an excellent model for bipartisanship, and I'm all for it
Freddie
(9,259 posts)6. Hello, as a female
Many, many differences. Thank God.
Liberal_in_LA
(44,397 posts)7. a big plus