by R J Shulman
WASHINGTON (PTSD News Service) – The eight Republican candidates who shared the stage at last night’s CNN debate focused on foreign policy and national security. Mitt Romney, who has either led or been in second place throughout the campaign took a step to stand out as being the strongest on foreign policy by saying, “If the US is not sending the rest of the world American Bombs or American jobs, it means the president has allowed our country to grow weak and vulnerable.”
Romney specifically attacked President Obama by adding,” In three years of the current administration, Obama has portrayed America as not only just another country with a flag, but he has turned our military French and gay.”
Romney also attacked Obama as “the mother of all flip-floppers when it come to policy in Afghanistan and Libya. “First, he didn’t listen to me when I said he shouldn’t send in troops in Afghanistan or support the rebels in Libya, and then he flip flopped when he agreed with me that Afghanistan needed American troops and our involvement in support of knocking out Moamar Gaddafi was a good thing to do.”
Romney concluded his comments on foreign policy by saying he would base his decisions on cold hard facts and not wild politically motivated unsubstantiated accusations like the ones perpetrated by that Kenyan born, American and Christian hating Muslim, Barak Hussein Obama.
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