If we were located in a different part of the world, we might be invading us.



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The Republicans can't buy the election so they have to steal it. The champions of democracy -- at home and abroad -- have created a new era of "Jim Crow" laws. As they should have virtually limitless money, this may speak even more to their incompetence than corruption. Killing the estate tax alone (something in the "Ryan budget" that Romney said he would sign) would bring $1 trillion to the rich and $30 billion to Walmart heirs. A tax holiday would give $350 billion to corporations; slashing regulations, billions more. Thus in flows the money. Major supporters include the Koch brothers, whose company was responsible for "the largest compensatory damages judgment in a wrongful death case against a corporation in U.S. history" ($296 million), and Gingrich fan Sheldon Adelson who was once the third richest American.

Oh wait, we do. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, an entity we helped found, has sent election observers to Texas and Iowa. Instead of welcoming in people who have the right to take part and could help ensure integrity of the process, Republicans government officials in both states threatened them with arrest

Then there's Republicans' problem with 51 percent of the population. Republicans used the lack of women's rights as justification for invading and nation-building Iraq and Afghanistan. Now they're extending their "war on women" at home. Earlier this week a Republican congressman referred to the "rape thing" adding to Republican congressmen's statements that getting pregnant during rape is God's will, rape can be "legitimate" (or not), and the body can shut that down pregnancy from rapes. This misogyny extends to Romney-Ryan. The Wisconsin congressman co-sponsored a bill with the now infamous Rep. Todd Akin that used the term "forcible rape", and the two sponsored a personhood amendment which would make abortion, and some forms of birth control, murder.

But these "pro-life" candidates don't believe in the Catholic social doctrine that promotes the interests of women and children everywhere. These beliefs spurred church members in the past to lead food drives, international emergency response efforts, anti-war protests, and campaigns for education and food, all of which help children thrive and succeed. Now Republicans are against providing affordable birth control that has transformed societies. Congressmen, including Rep. Ryan, opposed the Lilly Ledbetter Act to help ensure equal pay. Like mullahs and tyrants, these priorities do not reflect religion, but an attempt to disempower large swathes of the population. And sadly, their wives, girlfriends, sisters, and mothers haven't yet straightened them out with a "legitimate" slap or other tactics

This party is headed by a deceitful demagogue. Romney resembles a spurned lover trying to talk his way back into his good graces of a girl he prays is struck with "Romnesia". Every week -- if not day -- he has a new statement that has nothing to do with false statement from week or day before. He says something that is untrue or inconsistent with his past, ignores the fact he said it, then make another dishonest promise he thinks will work. When his $5 trillion tax cut was proved to be an arithmetic sham , he attacked the government's embassy comments (eventually prompting Libyan Ambassador Chris Stevens' parents to tell him to stop ) and its Afghan policy. He filled the first debate with lies and the third with agreement with a foreign policy he's blasted for months. Recently, Romney claimed he'd create 12 million jobs , when it was debunked he turned to American dream ads that ignore what promotes mobility -- increased investment in education, infrastructure, and people -- are priorities he's dead against.

This country finds it hard to tolerate countries ruled by radical zealots with no respect for women or reality. A new era of American exceptionalism lies within reach. But it can only be achieved by wholeheartedly rejecting the Republican party, which asserts we are better than other countries even while embodying their poorest examples.