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David Plouffe – Romney’s Campaign is Built On A “Tripod Of Lies”

Obama adviser David Plouffe didn’t mince any words this morning, charging Mitt Romney’s campaign is built “on a foundation of absolute lies.”

Plouffe denounced the GOP presidential nominee’s recent attacks on President Obama about welfare, Medicare and the role of government in job creation. Plouffe appeared on ABC’s This Week.

“Right now, their campaign is built on a tripod of lies,” Plouffe said. “A welfare attack that is just absolutely untrue. The suggestion we’re raiding America — absolutely untrue. And then this whole ‘we can build it’ nonsense.’ ”

Plouffe and other Obama advisers and top Democrats fanned out across the networks, appearing on Sunday talk shows as their party prepares to formally nominate Obama and Vice President Biden. The Democratic National Convention officially begins Tuesday in Charlotte.

Also, Ezra Grant outlines three of these lies as told by the Romney campaign in the Republican Convention.

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A Highly-Favored Republican Voice Wants to Increase The Voting Age

Republicans are doing all they can to suppress and in some cases, take away the voting rights of ordinary Americans. Their latest efforts includes requiring voters IDs and a new low in Ohio, where a Republican led assault is on the way to reduce the amount of time voters in Democratic districts have to cast their ballots.

In some of these cases, the courts have ruled that these forms of suppression – or “maintaining the integrity of the voting process” as the Republicans have called it – are illegal and should not happen on American soil.

But now another voice considered highly favored in the Republican circle is trying to change the rules. Ann Coulter wants to increase the voting age.

According to a recent interview on Fox News, Mrs. Coulter said, “I think we ought to raise the voting age. You can’t drink until you’re 21. We don’t have a draft anymore. Why are we letting infants vote? Their brains aren’t fully formed.”

It’s just amazing that before Barack Obama won the 2008 election, there was no need to change anything. After 2008 however, Republicans have manufactured every conceivable reason to change the process in their favor.

Imagine two runners competing in a race and after the winner crosses the finish line, the loser claims victory because during the race he (the loser or today’s Republican party) decided that the last person to cross the finish line wins.

Side-note: Barack Obama overwhelmingly won the youth vote in 2008.

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