Thursday, October 4, 2012

Hearing what you want to hear in debate


Most heard what they wanted to hear in last night's dabate, so here are 2 groups
that offered their comments --

votevets.org

In tonight's debate, as expected, Mitt Romney didn't go into specifics about what would be on the chopping block, in his White House.
 
Well, we'll do it for him. And you can help.

CLICK HERE to like and share this photo on Facebook. And then, be sure to donate to VoteVets.org, so we can keep the pressure up!


Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan can't run away from their records. And as much as they'd like to hide the fact that they've supported plans to slash veterans care to pay for tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, we're not going to let them.

So, let's get the word out!

Thanks for your support.

Sincerely,
Jon Soltz
Iraq War Veteran
Chairman, VoteVets.org
@jonsoltz

PAID FOR BY VOTEVETS ACTION FUND
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 3, 2012
Contact: Maggie Kao, 202-675-2384

SIERRA CLUB STATEMENT ON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
Denver, CO – Tonight, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney had their first presidential debate on domestic policy.
In response, Michael Brune, Sierra Club Executive Director issued the following statement:
“Mitt Romney said that he loves Big Bird, but what we saw tonight was that he loves Big Oil.
 
“Romney, whose energy plan was written by Big Oil, said he’d double the amount of destructive oil and gas drilling on public lands and that he would approve the dirty Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. He attacked investments in clean energy and even flat out said that he ‘likes coal.’

“President Obama vowed to double down on the energy sources of the future, like wind and solar, and boldly stated that Big Oil does not need the $4 billion per year it gets in corporate welfare.

“Tonight’s debate only underscored what we’ve known for weeks now-- the choice this November couldn’t be clearer, and the importance of this election cannot be overstated for the millions of Americans who want a secure climate future, a prosperous clean energy economy and clean air and water.”
 
 

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