President Obama in Virginia last night: This election is "a choice between two very different visions for our future." http://t.co/8XUQfqN5
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Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 04, 2012
Excuse us as we pick ourselves up off the floor, where we have collapsed in a faint: President Obama has actually said something truthful for once! Damn straight, this election is a choice between two very different visions for our future.
Citizens tell Obama that it’s not them, it’s him. And his vision.
“@BarackObama: This election is "a choice between two very different visions for our future." No kidding Barry, yours is not what US wants.—
Greg Katz (@GregKatz) November 04, 2012
#unemployment #moregolf OR #RESPONSIBILITY MT @barackobama: This election is "a choice between two very different visions for our future."—
Natasha (@mooseandskwerl) November 04, 2012
.@BarackObama: This election is "a choice between two very different visions for our future." And that's why I'm voting for @MittRomney #fb—
Ed White (@edwhitemagic) November 04, 2012
Last 4yrs good indicator of how bad yours is. MT @BarackObama: This election is a choice between two very different visions for our future.—
Matt Jones (@mattithyahu) November 04, 2012
@BarackObama thank God this election is about two visions.. Your experience as a community organizer has failed us time for some real change—
Larry Stalica (@captain7413) November 04, 2012
@BarackObama 2 different visions indeed, one to prosperity under Romney and one to Greece under you.—
Stigs, The Infamous (@pwnworstenemy) November 04, 2012
No kidding! #RomneyRyan #GOP2012 RT @BarackObama This election is "a choice between two very different visions for our future."—
Jackie Brentwood (@TwinkleStarlet) November 04, 2012
These two Twitter users put it all in a nutshell.
@barackobama says vote bc it's best revenge. @MittRomney says vote bc we love our country. Very different visions of what Americans r about!—
Alisa Yarter (@Alisa727) November 03, 2012
#Revenge vs #LoveofCountry MT @barackobama: This election is "a choice between two very different visions for our future."—
Natasha (@mooseandskwerl) November 04, 2012
The choice is clear.



















