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Sister Simone Campbell Highly Disapproves of the Romney Ryan Budget – Video

When the Nuns are against you, then the choice is clear. We should just call this whole election for President Obama. The Nuns have spoken!

Sister Simone Campbell, who organized an event called Nuns On The Bus and traveled to many States educating Americans on the dangers of Paul Ryan’s budget, appeared at the Democratic Convention on Wednesday night and bellowed her disapproval of the Romney/Ryan team and the budget that Ryan authored. A budget that, according to Sister Simone, “makes life more difficult for poor hardworking Americans.”

“Paul Ryan claims that his budget reflects the principles of our shared faith” the Sister said, as she spoke the entire speech in a loving caring voice, a smile on her face as she dismantled the me first-me only attitudes of today’s Republican party.

Sister Simone reminds us that no matter our race, gender, or religious creed, we must never forget our fellow-man or leave them behind. It is that notion that our Nation was founded upon.

Sister Simone finished her speech by urging the audience to “stand with the Nuns” saying, “we care for the 100 percent, and that would secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our nation.”

The 100%.

We are all important and relevant and social equality and justice should always prevail.

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Mitt Romney Politics

Ted Kennedy Slams Mitt Romney – My Opponent Is Not Pro-Choice, “He’s Multiple Choice”

In a classic move on Tuesday night, Democrats used a tribute video for Senator Ted Kennedy and slam Mitt Romney, highlighting who Romney really is… a flip flopper. In one of their debates for the Senate election in 1994, Mr. Kennedy listened as Romney tried to describe himself as pro-choice. When given his chance to respond, Ted Kennedy summed up Romney’s views on the issue not as pro-choice, but as “multiple choice.”

Later in speech to his supporters, Mr. Kennedy continued pointing out how efficient Romney was at changing positions, saying, “now he’s for family leave, now it looks like he’s for minimum wage. Now he’s for education reform. If we give him two more weeks, he may even vote for me, because those are the things I’m for.”

Classic…

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