It is not personal- it is business

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It is not personal- it is business. Mitt Romney's cold hearted and cold eyed attitude.

VS This is my business, and I am looking out for me and mine. My career, my interests, my money, my family.

Mitt Romney- His great-grandfather Miles was asked in the late 1880s by Mormon officials to go to Mexico to create a polygamy colony.
Mitt Romey's grandfather Gaskell was born in Mexico. Mitt Romney's father George was born in Mexico.
Mitt Romnet was born at Harper Hospital in Detroit, Michigan.

Mitt Romney's Mom Says Mitt Romney's Dad was on Welfare

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPZPaysBTqk

“We’ve only owned our home for the last four years,” Lenore Romney says. “He was a refugee from Mexico. He was on relief – welfare relief –
for the first years of his life. But this great country gave him opportunities.”

1962- when Mitt Romney's mother, Lenore, sat down for an interview to speak on behalf of her husband,
George[Romney's father], who was then making his first run to be Michigan's governor.

LENORE ROMNEY: "You know we've only owned our home for the last four years. He was a refugee from Mexico. He was on relief, welfare relief,
for the first years of his life. But this great country gave him opportunities.

"The family was poor. He said they lived for a year on nothing but potatoes.

He's known what it is to have to work for every dime he's had since he was 12."

U.S. government, which had once chased Miles to Mexico due to his polygamy, now welcomed the Romneys and other Mormons
to the United States. Congress established a $100,000 relief fund that enabled the Romneys and other Mormon exiles to receive
food and lodging.

{gsgs comment- Romney quotes-"All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe
that they are victims, who believe that government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care,
to food, to housing, to you name it."

""Come to America, we want you here." Instead, we make it hard for people who get educated here or elsewhere to make this their home.
Unless, of course, you have no skill or experience, in which case you're welcome to cross the border and stay here for the rest of your life."}

Initially, the [Romneys'] stay on U.S. soil was to be temporary. The El Paso Herald reported on October 25, 1912, that Gaskell Romney
and his family, including little George, had gone to Los Angeles 'until it is safe for his family to return to the colonies in Mexico.'
But Gaskell's family would never return to live there and made only a sentimental trip years later. Had they returned for good,
Mitt Romney may never have been in a position to run for president."

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/09/full-transcript-mitt-romney-secret-video#immigration

http://wamu.org/news/12/09/19/welfare_wasnt_always_a_dirty_word_in_the_romney_family
 
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