Hell Hath No Fury......

You are likely correct. Income of 250 million per year definitely indicates wealth greater than a billion.

Romney's net worth is $250 billion. That's not his annual income. Regardless, massive wealth didn't seem to be much of a problem when John Kerry was running for President. Why do you suppose?
 
Romney's net worth is $250 billion. That's not his annual income. Regardless, massive wealth didn't seem to be much of a problem when John Kerry was running for President. Why do you suppose?

And you can best bet, that Ann Romney doesn't cook, take out the garbage, carpool or iron. That household has, no doubt been a bevy of nannies, cooks, housekeepers, butlers and maids.
 
Romney's net worth is $250 billion. That's not his annual income. Regardless, massive wealth didn't seem to be much of a problem when John Kerry was running for President. Why do you suppose?

The issue was a veteran (Kerry) against a draft dodger (the guy you voted for). They were both fabulously wealthy and the wealth issue was used by you guys against him then, just as you are doing now. Point is though, the thread is not about Romney's wealth, or even Ann Romney, but rather it is about the GOP's assault of women. I have a picture of myself when I was your age wearing a stop the war women button, about the time the ERA was defeated. It's nothing new and pretending it doesn't exist makes you look foolish.
 
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Talking about being dragged back....

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http://dating.failblog.org/2012/03/04/dating-fails-back-to-our-cave/
 
The issue was a veteran (Kerry) against a draft dodger (the guy you voted for). They were both fabulously wealthy and the wealth issue was used by you guys against him then, just as you are doing now. Point is though, the thread is not about Romney's wealth, or even Ann Romney, but rather it is about the GOP's assault of women. I have a picture of myself when I was your age wearing a stop the war women button, about the time the ERA was defeated. It's nothing new and pretending it doesn't exist makes you look foolish.

and you voted for clinton...your point?

funny how libs had no problem with kerry's wealth....
 
The ugly truth is that the recent outbreak of viral misogyny among right-wingers is really only the tip of the iceberg.

Underneath the unpleasant Rush Limbaugh bloviation eruptions is a massive lava bed of festering male insecurities and psychopathic hatred of women -- and it's only bubbling to the surface now in relatively watered-down forms.

To understand this, you need to look at the festering pit of pathetic maledom that the "men's rights" movement has become in recent years.

The men’s movement also includes mail-order-bride shoppers, unregenerate batterers, and wannabe pickup artists who are eager to learn the secrets of “game”—the psychological tricks that supposedly make it easy to seduce women. George Sodini, who confided his seething rage at women to his blog before shooting 12 women, three of them fatally, was one of the latter.

Today, that kind of rage is often directed at all women, not only perceived feminists.

Yes, there really is a war against women going on out there right now.

What we're seeing from the GOP birth-control caucus and the Rush Limbaugh element is only the public eruptions of a much nastier and uglier worldview -- all being fostered by our friends on the right.




http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/right-wing-war-women-much-more-real-
 
The issue was a veteran (Kerry) against a draft dodger (the guy you voted for).

I voted for an attorney from Maryland (Constitution Party candidate) in 2004.

Neither Bush nor Kerry's military service was anything to write home about, though.
 
I voted for an attorney from Maryland (Constitution Party candidate) in 2004. Neither Bush nor Kerry's military service was anything to write home about, though.

Keep throwing your vote away on no-hopers.
 
I voted for an attorney from Maryland (Constitution Party candidate) in 2004.

Neither Bush nor Kerry's military service was anything to write home about, though.

Kerry served in the jungle. Where the fuck were you? How dare you judge his service to the coountry? Bush went AWOL and Cheney won a deferement.
You have some massive gall dissing an actual war veteran's contribution or even mentioning it in the same sentence as the traitor, war criminal who went AWOL from the plum his father got for him.
 
The insistence of rightwingers bent on turning back the clock on women's rights is hurting the GOP...

In Virginia, where the legislature almost passed a bill requiring women to undergo an ultrasound by vaginal probe, a Mason-Dixon poll taken January 16-18 showed Obama leading 45 percent to 44 percent; a Rasmussen survey taken March 20 showed a much larger 51-42 lead for Obama.

A Quinnipiac Poll in Virginia, taken about the same time, found that Obama’s lead was “due mainly to his strong margin among women, 52-39 percent, compared to his 48 percent to 45 percent lead among men.”

In the crucial US Senate race in Virginia, polls have found a similar sharp shift to former Democrat Kaine over former US Sen. George Allen (R), with an NBC/Marist poll taken March 2 showing Kaine leading Allen 51 percent to 35 percent among women.


http://www.southernpoliticalreport.com/storylink_410_2408.aspx
 
The insistence of rightwingers bent on turning back the clock on women's rights is hurting the GOP...

In Virginia, where the legislature almost passed a bill requiring women to undergo an ultrasound by vaginal probe, a Mason-Dixon poll taken January 16-18 showed Obama leading 45 percent to 44 percent; a Rasmussen survey taken March 20 showed a much larger 51-42 lead for Obama.

A Quinnipiac Poll in Virginia, taken about the same time, found that Obama’s lead was “due mainly to his strong margin among women, 52-39 percent, compared to his 48 percent to 45 percent lead among men.”

In the crucial US Senate race in Virginia, polls have found a similar sharp shift to former Democrat Kaine over former US Sen. George Allen (R), with an NBC/Marist poll taken March 2 showing Kaine leading Allen 51 percent to 35 percent among women.


http://www.southernpoliticalreport.com/storylink_410_2408.aspx

Great news. WTF is wrong with today's GOP?
 
Great news. WTF is wrong with today's GOP?

The Republican Party, which has long fought big government in favor of privatization, has turned to regulating women's private parts...

Rush Limbaugh calls a graduate law student a "slut" for advocating contraception.

Planned Parenthood gets vilified as a house of horrors for promoting women's health.

A new term has emerged for the leaders of states where abortion laws have tightened: "gyno-governors."

Women's groups had been closely monitoring conservatives since the tea party
'revolution' of 2010.

Their fears quickly became reality: State legislators in 2011 enacted 92 restrictions on access to abortion services, which nearly tripled the previous record of 34 restrictions adopted in 2005...

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/03/28/living/vagina-politics/
 
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