Candidates criticize the Romney
posted on: Jan 10 2012 7:35 by RDugey. Viewed 26 times.The former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney today became target of further attacks from his rivals for his comments on the ease of firing employees, on eve of primaries in New Hampshire.
Romney, which is shaping up as the candidate to win the Republican primary in New Hampshire, today defended yesterday in the morning before the Chamber of Commerce of the town of Nashua the right to dismiss employees who did not give a good service.
"I like lay off people that pays me services." "If someone does not provide me the service that I need, I like (to) say, you know, I'm going to get me to another to provide it to me," said Romney, referring to the coverage of medical services.
But the comment, added to the scrutiny of his business history at the head of Bain Capital, fueled the barrage of attacks from the other Republican candidates in the running, seeking to dethrone him first place in voters preferences, u000aand of the Democratic National Committee.
Later, during a press conference in a factory of metals in Hudson, Romney wanted to clarify his comments, insisting that its rivals have removed them from context.
"Things can always get out of context and I understand that this is what will make people (in the campaign of re-election of the President Barack) Obama", said Romney in statements to journalists.
However, Romney shrugged off the attacks of their own coreligionists because, as he said, these elections will be in game free enterprise. Around 250,000 voters participate today in the primary New Hampshire.
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Candidates criticize the Romney
posted on: Jan 10 2012 7:35 by RDugey. Viewed 26 times.The former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney today became target of further attacks from his rivals for his comments on the ease of firing employees, on eve of primaries in New Hampshire.
Romney, which is shaping up as the candidate to win the Republican primary in New Hampshire, today defended yesterday in the morning before the Chamber of Commerce of the town of Nashua the right to dismiss employees who did not give a good service.
"I like lay off people that pays me services." "If someone does not provide me the service that I need, I like (to) say, you know, I'm going to get me to another to provide it to me," said Romney, referring to the coverage of medical services.
But the comment, added to the scrutiny of his business history at the head of Bain Capital, fueled the barrage of attacks from the other Republican candidates in the running, seeking to dethrone him first place in voters preferences, u000aand of the Democratic National Committee.
Later, during a press conference in a factory of metals in Hudson, Romney wanted to clarify his comments, insisting that its rivals have removed them from context.
"Things can always get out of context and I understand that this is what will make people (in the campaign of re-election of the President Barack) Obama", said Romney in statements to journalists.
However, Romney shrugged off the attacks of their own coreligionists because, as he said, these elections will be in game free enterprise. Around 250,000 voters participate today in the primary New Hampshire.

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