Friday, April 27, 2012

Mitt Romney and the Wealth Answer


Unfortunately you represent a percentage of our society that defines their positions on perception. Perceptions are formed by beliefs formed by our personal education. Our individual education is a conglomeration of input from experience, parent, teacher and our interests. When information natches our perceptions and beliefs, we tend not to research it for the truth. Truth is always fact even if we are unaware. You can honestly believe in something that is in part false. A good example of this would be statements such as “ ALL ------- hate or want to harm ------. Statements including the word ALL are almost never factual or true.

When you put Governor Romney up against factual information your statements, no matter how honestly you believe what you say, are not factual. We select our politicians along ideological lines and tend to believe whatever line of propaganda supports our perceptions. Very seldom do reason and truth have much to do with it.

You cannot know what or what not the Governor can or cannot relate too and your statement to that question is based solely on propaganda along party line talking points. To use your own terminology your blather is almost entirely based on talking points (propaganda) meant to diminish and confuse the facts.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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