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US Presidential Foreign Policy Debate |OT| Please proceed, governor

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KillGore

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Even though I don't like Romney, I think he's sort of right. Why doesn't the US focus on latin-american countries instead of China? Time-zone, language, travel would make it better/easier. It would also be cheap to produce, maybe not China cheap but still pretty cheap
 

Piecake

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5 point plan! word for word from the last debate!

Guh...

The only thing that can save this debate is a question about China

That will at least be entertaining
 

Ether_Snake

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They said ALL there was to say about foreign policy, having a whole debate on foreign policy is STUPID.
 
We've entered a universe where Syria is the gateway for landlocked Iran, where weddings and schools make guns disappear, and where Economy is a foreign nation.
 
Romney is actually doing well, but GAF would never admit such a thing since it's so pro Obama. He's rambling, but his strategy of mimicking Obama on foreign policy is working. He's mentioning the economy and military to make sure he locks down votes from conservatives. It's also why he mentioned 9/11 and other things. This debate is a wash. It's not like any of these debates are going to matter anyway.

He's giving his opponents the easy retort of "he just copied Obama the entire debate". Not a sound strategy.
 
Romney is actually doing well, but GAF would never admit such a thing since it's so pro Obama. He's rambling, but his strategy of mimicking Obama on foreign policy is working. He's mentioning the economy and military to make sure he locks down votes from conservatives. It's also why he mentioned 9/11 and other things. This debate is a wash. It's not like any of these debates are going to matter anyway.

I agree Romney has been competent with foreign policy but the issue is his foreign policy is obama's policy word for word. the only distinction is domestic policy that's vague.
 
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