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Re: The Presidential endorsements
« Reply #25 on: November 01, 2012, 02:00:13 PM »
LOL!!!!   And just what is obama going to do about "climate change" in the next four years? 

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Re: The Presidential endorsements
« Reply #26 on: November 01, 2012, 04:59:07 PM »
Susan Eisenhower endorses President Barack Obama
October 29, 2012 By Fred Clark

Susan Eisenhower, the granddaughter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, says “President Obama should be re-elected.”

    In the last four years, and despite the global downturn, America has come back from the brink. While pain is still being felt in far too many sectors of the economy, from a macroeconomic standpoint the situation in the United States is better than it is among our allies. According to the International Monetary Fund, today the United States is poised for 3 percent growth, which would make our economy the strongest of the other richest economies, including Canada and Germany. Other influential studies, cited in a recent column by Fareed Zakaria, show that debt in the U.S. financial sector, relative to GDP, has declined to levels not seen since before the 2000 bubble. And consumer confidence is now at its highest levels since September 2007. The housing market is also slowly coming back. While there is still an enormous amount to do to assure a recovery, the president deserves credit for a steady hand during this dangerous and unpredictable time.

    In the last four years, President Obama has also had to contend with a rapidly changing international environment. He ended the war in Iraq, was the first Democratic president to ratify an arms control treaty with the Russian Federation, and rallied global leaders to put nuclear security at the top of the international agenda. The Obama Administration has also been responsible for decimating the top leadership of al-Qaeda and introducing biting sanctions on Iran. Today the president has significant experience in managing foreign relations, experience that GOP candidate Mitt Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, do not have.

    As a result of this campaign I am more confused than ever about what Mitt Romney stands for. I know little of his core beliefs, if he even has any. No one seems to agree on what they are, and that’s why I do not want to take a chance on finding out.

    Given Romney’s shifting positions, he can only be judged by the people with whom he surrounds himself. Many of them espouse yesterday’s thinking on national defense and security, female/family reproductive rights, and the interplay of government and independent private enterprise. In this context, Barack Obama represents the future, not that past. His emphasis on education is an example of the importance he places on preparing rising generations to assume their places as innovators and entrepreneurs, workers and doers, and responsible citizens and leaders. He recognizes, as many of us do, that access to opportunities must be open to every American, regardless of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. This is not an entitlement, but a sound investment in the future.

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Re: The Presidential endorsements
« Reply #27 on: November 01, 2012, 05:02:42 PM »
Mayor Ed Koch Endorses the President for Four More Years
Today, Obama for America released a new video endorsement from former New York City Mayor Ed Koch. Mayor Koch is proud to cast his vote for Barack Obama because of the President's unbreakable support for Israel and because he has, time and time again, proven himself to be a true friend of the Jewish state. As Mayor Koch says, "I'm confident President Obama will continue his unambiguous commitment to the Jewish state in his second term, building on his record of leadership by preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon and funding the Iron Dome missile defense system that is saving Israeli lives."

Mayor Koch is also standing with the President because he is the "clear, best choice on domestic policy" and has the right ideas for moving our country forward. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan want to take us back to the failed policies that led to the worst financial crisis in a generation, and they would shred the social safety net, turning Medicare into a voucher program and cutting Medicaid. And the Mayor knows that President Obama understands we have a responsibility to look out for one another in tough times -- and that he will keep fighting for the American people every day for the next four years.

As Mayor Koch says, "Those aren't just American values, they're Jewish values too."



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Re: The Presidential endorsements
« Reply #28 on: November 04, 2012, 06:41:33 AM »
Our choice for America’s future: The Daily News endorses Mitt Romney for president
The New York Daily News ^ | 11/3/2012 | New York Daily News
Posted on November 4, 2012 1:56:37 AM EST by NYRepublican72

America’s heart, soul, brains and muscle — the middle- and working-class people who make this nation great — have been beset for too long by sapping economic decline.

So, too, New York breadwinners and families.

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Revival of the U.S. as a land of opportunity and upward mobility is the central challenge facing the next President. The question for Americans: Who is more likely to accomplish the mission — Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?

Four years ago, the Daily News endorsed Obama, seeing a historic figure whose intelligence, political skills and empathy with common folk positioned him to build on the small practical experience he would bring to the world’s toughest job. We valued Obama’s pledge to govern with bold pragmatism and bipartisanship.

The hopes of those days went unfulfilled.

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Re: The Presidential endorsements
« Reply #29 on: November 05, 2012, 03:27:25 PM »
Newspapers that flipped parties in 2012

At least 33 papers that supported Obama for president in 2008 have flipped to endorse Romney for president in 2012. The papers, most of them dailies, include:

Billings Gazette
Cape Cod Times
Casper Star-Tribune
The Columbian
The Daily Herald
Daily News (L.A.)
Daily Tribune
The Dallas Morning News
Des Moines Register
The Florida Times-Union (which split between McCain & Obama in ’08)
Florida Today
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Houston Chronicle
The Journal & Courier
The (Peoria) Journal Star
The Joplin Globe
Naples Daily News
New York Daily News
New York Observer (weekly)
Newsday
Orlando Sentinel
Pasadena Star-News
Pensacola News Journal
Press-Telegram (Long Beach)
Quad-City Times
Reno Gazette-Journal
Shreveport Times
South Florida Sun Sentinel
Statesman Journal
The (Nashua) Telegraph
The Tennessean
Times-Journal
Wisconsin State Journal
At least three papers have flipped in the other direction, from endorsing John McCain in 2008 to Obama in 2012:

San Antonio Express-News
The San Francisco Examiner
Winston-Salem Journal

http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/mediawire/194160/wisconsin-state-journal-endorses-romney-latest-paper-to-flip-from-obama-in-08/