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It annoys me that voters don't consider the importance of fact-finding and poring over the candidates' records when they servied in office. In order to make the task easier for those who can't find the time to read research or check sites that check the truth of candidates' comments, I have embedded a link below written by a citizen of Massachusetts.
Some readers might wonder, "Why would I care about a long video from a state in which I don't reside?" Well, it just might make some sense to understand whether Romney delivered on his promises to the citizens of that state. The investment of approximately 11 minutes of viewing time will provide statistics and quotes from some people who served under him during his term as governor there.
Women might find some of the information especially imporant to their lives, and, certainly, everyone can choose whether to consider the data provided in the voting booth. I promise not to draw the conclustions for those who take the time to watch it in full. More than enough rhetoric abounds on the political ads that scar the TV landscape, trying to convince voters to agree.
Get a snack, click the link, and settle in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=snBM-aQlHpk
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