Republican candidates for Gov. debate
By ConnPolitics.tv Staff on Mar 18, 2010 | In News, Conn. Republicans | 3 feedbacks »
West Hartford, Conn. (AP) – A smaller state government, fewer employees and a renewed focus on attracting jobs to Connecticut are among the top issues for the eight men seeking the Republican nomination for governor.
In their first live, televised debate, most in the group agreed that less spending, not higher taxes, are needed to help the state recover from its current economic crisis. Connecticut is struggling with budget deficits in the billions over the next few years and a 9 percent unemployment rate.
The candidates included Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele, Greenwich businessman Tom Foley, Chester First Selectman Tom Marsh, Simsbury business executive Oz Griebel, Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton, former U.S. Rep. Larry DeNardis, Newington Mayor Jeff Wright and home loan agent Christopher Duffy Acevedo.
Six Democratic candidates for governor are scheduled to debate Friday night on NBC Connecticut.
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After Rowlands crime spree as Republican Governor and Rell following Rowland to make things look all better,all we have to do is look at the deficit and unemployment in Connecticut,we would be isane to hire another self rightous Republican who thinks politics before people.Every once and awhile there has to be a changing of the guards,it is time for the Democrats.
~Peace Glenna~
For those who think this is a “fringe issue”, answer these questions..
1. Obama has fought over 30 lawsuits for his long form birth records, college records and the like. True or false? Back up you answer with fact.(The answer is he has)
2. His mother renounced American citizenship when she expatriated herself and Barack to Indonesia, thus losing "natural born" citizenship status forever, because once natural born status has been revoked, it can never be reinstated. True or false, back up your answer with fact. (The answer is yes, she did)
3. The democrats demanded these same records of McCain and Tom delay which they turned over without fuss or fanfare. True or false? Back up your answer with fact. (The answer is those situations happened. Those are examples of how elected leaders behave when citizenship records are demanded. They don't spend ONE MILLION DOLLARS - also public record since he's using democratic funds - to keep anyone from seeing them)
The only rule of this game: the responses to the questions comprised of, “Nobody cares”, “He already showed his citizenship documents” (wrong, and nobody pays lawyers to fight something in court they have already conceded) and “He’s already the President, get over it” or the same don’t count as real answers
Additionally:
Obama has (must have) a passport issued by a country other than the U.S. Long before he was President, Obama traveled to Pakistan during a period when travel to Pakistan was banned by the U.S. State Department. This is 100%, date and history cross-indexed unambiguous public-record fact. So what country does his passport say he’s from? We don’t know because he won’t allow his lawyers to disclose it.
It’s possible that Obama obtained college admittance and scholarships based on representing himself as a foreign student. This is the only plausible explanation (given the other evidence) as to why he is the only U.S. president to take legal action to hide all of his college records from scrutiny (not only birth but COLLEGE records, as well).
On a side note, Obama (aka Barry Soetoro) must have committed perjury when he signed his Illinois Bar application, which claimed that he had never used any name other than Barack Obama, even though he went by several different names, including Barry Soetoro. Fact. There is no way around this one.
Tell everyone you know that this is a real issue and explain why.
What is Obama sending his lawyers out to keep hidden? It's time we all asked together in a very
loud voice.
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