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RenderMonk said:
gergroy said:
One position that he has been consistent on is increasing the minimum wage to match inflation.  Not exactly a popular position with republicans, but one that i like and one that would certainly help the poor.  


Listen to yourself...."ONE position that he has been consisten on...." If he isn't been consisten on anything, there's real cause for concern as to what he'd do as leader of the free world, America. And you went on to say that the one area whre he has been consisten on increasing minimum wage!! Are you kidding. He's said that he plans to get rid of minimum wage, completely!! He doesn't want to have it at all. He thinks employers should be able to pay their employees as little as they want!! Look it up. It's on the record. Please, please watch some news channels like MSNBC and don't watch Fox. It's so imperitive that you get educated on the issues, fast, so you can make a properly informed decision.


Look, i was just giving one example of an issue he has been consistent on.  Both the major party candidates are guilty of some serious waffeling on a variety of issues, and trust me, I am very well informed.  Im also well aware of how terrible a news source fox news is, completely biased to the right, just like I am aware that MSNBC is a terrible news source, completely biased o the left.  The fact that you put them up as a news channel to watch just shows me that you might need to get educated.  

Your response to Romneys position on minimum wage is a great example.  After looking it up, I find that Im right.  I have no idea where you are getting what you said, but that kind of stuff happens if you are getting your info from biased sources.  Biased news sources will twist facts to fit their agenda.  Try CNN or better yet, just read a variety of different news articles on the same topic so you can get a better understanding of it.

Im not a conservative, nor am I a liberal.  I can see the truth without partisan blinders, the question is, can you?