We have received many quizzical (ó.ô) and angry (ò.ó) emoticons during our recent recruiting efforts on the Internets. Our dismayed Democratic friends just don't understand our fondness for Mitt "your truth" Romney. That's OK, we understand. You hate America.
Well, we band of like minded, change oriented, unity seeking, pro America, deciders, plan to do our best to change your mind and reveal for all what is so plain for us to see.
Democratically yours,
Harry Keeley
Really??? In Massachusetts Romney used a lot of rhetoric to win Governorship then spent most of his time networking for his presidential bid while governor of Massachusetts while conveniently appearing for photo ops. then racing off to another networking presidential event. He should not be President at all, and everyone should look at how he managed Massachusetts, and the bad feeling he left everyone with here. He spent his time aiding corporate interests, and slashing social services as people continued to lose their jobs under his "plan." If you want America to go forward do not vote for Romney. IMO
Posted by: kara | January 16, 2008 at 10:21 AM
I think of it this way -- doesn't everyone working at Burger King dream of moving on to a better job? You see them there, stretching out their breaks to look through course catalogs, even filling out job applications from other places. Can you blame them?
Massachusetts was Romney's Burger King, and they should be proud.
Posted by: Rallying for Romney | January 19, 2008 at 10:22 PM
Jim Caralis - shame on you. You were once a source of intelligent debate.
Posted by: Peter Porcupine | January 21, 2008 at 12:57 AM
I, for one, think this is a wonderful website. Harry Kealey isn't a phony like some of those people posting on the internets who hide behind a fake name. Go Mitt!
Posted by: Anonymous.... | January 21, 2008 at 09:51 PM
Tsk, tsk tsk, now anonymous. Please, DemsForMitt believes in the right of others to remain anonymous even if they themselves don't afford that option to our hero - Harry Keeley.
Posted by: Harry Keeley | January 21, 2008 at 10:14 PM