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Romney: Obama’s Words ‘Add Fuel to the Fire of Those Who Are Part of the “Blame America” Crowd’
By PoliJAM | March 7, 2010
Share ThisFORMER GOV. MITT ROMNEY (R-MASS.): I think the president made an enormous error in the beginning of his administration by going across the world, starting in Muslim lands, and saying that America has been derisive, dismissive, arrogant, that we have not listened to the concerns of others, that America has dictated to other nations.
Simply saying words like that are, one, wrong, because America has freed other nations from dictators, not dictated to them. And it also adds fuel to the fire of those who are part of the “blame America” crowd. I saw even Ahmadinejad is now saying 9/11 is a fabrication.
These sorts of voices should not receive any kind of support from the words of the president of the United States. But I can tell you that I am glad that the president reversed course in Iraq. He didn’t pull our troops out like he said during the campaign.
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