Rob Rogers for October 26, 2012

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    Dtroutma  over 11 years ago

    Whiskers has a better shot.

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    walruscarver2000  over 11 years ago

    It used to be called “brain washing” but after years of Rush and Fox all that seems needed is a light rinse.

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    rini1946  over 11 years ago

    If that was the only issue. But a job, is on the top of the list. And the choice should have been before the got in sack. With all the STD out there you would think women would make sure thier partner used a condom. Oh wait those are the one voting for obama I guess they need a one issue president

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    wcssharpe  over 11 years ago

    My wife and sister both support Romney. They are more concerned about putting food on the table than “Reproductive rights”.

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    chazandru  over 11 years ago

    There are as many one issue voters among women as there are men. The majority of people care about more than a small set of issues and, like the Log Cabin Republicans, are willing to risk attacks against their own self interest if it means taking care of the most important issues. I am certain they are hoping that those who would attack them for their ‘social’ choices will fail on individual matters while fixing the myriad major problems facing us. If they are right, and the Republicans will quit talking about opposition to social issues after they win and start working on jobs the economy and other issues, it won’t necessarily be bad for the rest of us. However, if they are wrong.Well….There’s always 2014 and 2016.Respectfully,C.

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    Rickapolis  over 11 years ago

    If women can vote for any republican…except, I guess, those that have been indoctrinated into believing they are chattel with no identity or individual rights. I honestly cannot begin to understand it.

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    Dtroutma  over 11 years ago

    My right-wing Congressional district will undoubtedly return our Congressman to the House, as will many others. That is far more a tragedy than anything going on at the White House. While Mitt IS an idiot and potential disaster, it’s the House and Senate where the voters have REALLY gone for the “lowest common denominator”.

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    pam Miner  over 11 years ago

    Yes, recently women have decided to go against their own self interest, and that of their daughters, nieces, grand daughters, a rat or mouse might as well vote for the cat!

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    ConserveGov  over 11 years ago

    The Only way I could see somebody voting for Barry again is if they’re on welfare.

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    wcssharpe  over 11 years ago

    My wife doesn’t like liars – and she (and the rest of us) have gotten too many lies from the Obama White House!

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    StCleve72  over 11 years ago

    100 years ago women (and enlightened men) were struggling for women to have the right to vote. When this country began women were chattel in a completely male dominated society. If you read the history you’ll see that women were spat upon, imprisoned, cursed, and beaten in order to achieve the 19th amendment. This is not an opinion. It is my opinion however that today’s Republican male hierarchy would be the ones spitting on and beating the Suffragettes if it were 1919, fighting their desire for equal rights by any means possible, with any lie or mad statement they could come up with. How any woman can belong to this Republican party or vote so blantantly against her own self interest as a human being is an interesting phenomenon, but there it is.

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