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Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan tells delegates during his nomination acceptance speech that he and Mitt Romney will lead an economic turnaround fueled by tough choices that will generate jobs and strengthen the middle class. Video
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Romney makes appeal to Americans disillusioned with Obama
1 of 14. Republican presidenial nominee Mitt Romney (C) and vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan (center, R) pose with members of their staff, lined up for a picture in the convention hall, during a walk through before the fourth session of the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, August 30, 2012.
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TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republican Mitt Romney urged voters on Thursday to help him rebuild the U.S. economy and create millions of new jobs, asking them to overcome their disappointment in President Barack Obama and join him in restoring the promise of America.
In a high-stakes speech accepting the Republican presidential nomination, Romney said he would work to unify a divided country that believed Obama's lofty campaign promises but had lost hope they would be fulfilled.
"What is needed in our country today is not complicated or profound. It doesn't take a special government commission to tell us what America needs. What America needs is jobs. Lots of jobs," Romney said.
Earlier, the Republican National Convention in Tampa heard from a series of Romney's friends and relatives who painted a picture of a humane, compassionate man - part of a three-day effort to humanize a candidate often accused of being cold and formal.
Romney's speech, which launches a two-month dash to the November 6 election, was seen by tens of millions of television viewers and gave some their first extended look at the former Massachusetts governor.
It could be a defining moment for Romney, who has struggled to win over conservatives and connect with independent voters in a campaign against Obama that has been dominated by the sluggish economy and lingering high unemployment.
Romney says his experience as a business executive is the cure for the ailing economy and he promised to create 12 million jobs. He drew a sharp comparison between the promise of Obama's election in 2008 and the results of the last four years.
"Today the time has come for us to put the disappointments of the last four years behind us, to put aside the divisiveness and the recriminations," he said. "Now is the time to restore the promise of America."
Romney said Americans wanted to believe in Obama but had suffered from his failures of leadership.
"Hope and change had a powerful appeal. But tonight I'd ask a simple question: If you felt that excitement when you voted for Barack Obama, shouldn't you feel that way now that he's President Obama?"
"You know there's something wrong with the kind of job he's done as president when the best feeling you had, was the day you voted for him.
In an effort to inject a shot of Hollywood glamour into the convention, actor Clint Eastwood spoke before Romney. His appearance fired up the crowd, although his long, rambling and sometimes incoherent blast at Obama frequently fell flat.
"When somebody does not do the job we've got to let them go," Eastwood said.
'GREAT AMERICAN SUCCESS STORY'
Democrats alternately portray Romney, 65, as a heartless corporate raider, wealthy elitist, tax evader and policy flip-flopper who should not be trusted with the keys to the White House.
To counter that image, the convention heard emotional testimonials about Romney's work as a Mormon leader that made many convention delegates in the Tampa Bay Times Forum cry.
One couple talked of how Romney befriended and comforted their dying teenage son. A woman, Pam Finlayson, recalled how he prayed with her in hospital when her premature baby daughter was close to death.
"His eyes filled with tears and he reached down tenderly and stroked her tiny back," Finlayson said.
Romney also tried to show a softer side, describing his parents and family and defending his work at Bain Capital, the private equity company that critics have accused of raiding companies and cutting jobs.
"That business we started with 10 people has now grown into a great American success story. Some of the companies we helped start are names you know," he said, naming Staples and Sports Authority.
Romney and Obama have been running close in polls ahead of the election, but the convention so far has given Romney a boost. The latest Reuters/Ipsos online poll showed him moving into a narrow lead over Obama -- 44 percent to 42 percent among likely voters. The Republican had entered the week trailing Obama by four percentage points.
(Additional reporting by Sam Youngman and Matt Spetalnick; Editing by Alistair Bell and Jim Loney)
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I don’t think so. If Mitt Romney were to become President Mitt Romney, and if the same group that killed John F Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, decided to kill Mitt Romney, the next person in line would be Paul Ryan. Wow, that is scary. —–Now for the really scary news. Yesterday, while I was watching the TV News, words scrolled along the bottom of the picture from right to left, stating that a gun was found in the bathroom of a plane Mitt Romney was flying on. The FBI knows of this and they said; they are checking it out. Maybe an airline security or Federal Agent lost his gun in the bathroom and this whole thing turns out to be an innocent mistake. If so that is good. However, it caused me to think, right away, about the chances of Paul Ryan, at his age and experience becoming the next President, and the Commander in Chief of these United States. For me, that is scary, more than the gun in the bathroom without an owner. If you would not vote for Paul Ryan for President, you could accidently put him there, through a next in line gift from a President Mitt Romney. These chances are slim, why would I worry about a thing like this. Because, when Mitt Romney began running for President, it was made known, by the billionaires and the Radical Far Right of the Republican Party, Mitt Romney was not wanted by this group. Why do I think they did not want Mitt Romney? My feeling are, he grew up as a staunch Christian, and his principals could collide with the Billionaires, both National and International. If you think about this long enough, you will know where I am coming form. I am not afraid of Romney, but I worry that someday the International Billionaires and Trillionaires will form that one world government we have heard so much about. I love American, whether it’s run by Democrats or Republicans. It is the Billionaires and Trillionaires I worry about, they can buy their way anywhere they want to go, they can own anyone they want to own, just by snapping their finger. Think about it?
Where have all the posters gone? Tired of the game.
Where have all the posters gone? Finally tired of it everyone?
Maybe we’ve finally learned, whole game’s a fake!
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