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Final 2012 Presidential Debate, Foreign Policy

It's reality and your obvious dodge is just affirmation that you can't accept reality.

Pointing our your spin is not deflection. That you don't understand what mob rule is, is part of your problem. But it's nice to see you getting back to avoiding content and replacing it with attempts at personal attacks.
 
I've responded to Pinkie, but you made a positive claim. I continue to wait for you to cease vacillating and come up with your own evidence. :)

Again, you misunderstand claims often and badly. The positive claim is yours, that it is dangerous.

And your response to Pinkie is weak as well. The notion that opinions you don't like is following orders and the ones you do are gospel doesn't really hold water. So I ask again, so what can't be done.
 
I'm not sure what I found was a complete transcript -- and I see nothing on the subject on Romney's website.

O, finally: I'm not crazy. These are the candidates' POVs, although this link is not to the debate transcript:

GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney has offered tough talk on action against Iran and criticized Obama's stance on anti-missile system deployment in Europe.

"Tough talk" is exactly what I expect from either of the candidates. During the debates, the "tough talk" revolved around sanctions, not a preemptive nuclear strike. I'm pretty sure such a statement would have had a lot of mention in the media.

This issue reminds me of the very first presidential election in which I had a vote. I voted for Johnson over Goldwater, as I though the latter could get us into a war. What irony.

Oh, yes, UtahBill, I'm a seasoned citizen, too as you can see.
 
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