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Barth
10-24-2012, 08:21 PM
I would like to start a poll with the following, but I cannot figure out how to do it.

Who do YOU think will win the Election?
Mitt Romney
Barack Obama

Who do YOU WANT to will the election?
Mitt Romney
Barack Obama

A public service by; Barth
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JFootin
10-24-2012, 11:21 PM
Have you heard the latest breaking news about the Bengazi scandal? Bigger than arms for contras. Those people, including the ambassador and those ex-GIs who were killed, were over there smuggling guns to jihadists and even recruiting jihadists to go fight against Assad in Syria! Now we know why all of the strange behavior and obfuscation. Obama is now done for! And I don't see Hillary escaping this, either.

hotpig
10-24-2012, 11:59 PM
America does not care, Survivor and Dancing with the Stars is on.

mcbowflex
10-25-2012, 12:23 AM
America does not care, Survivor and Dancing with the Stars is on.

Unfortunately you hit the nail right on the head there. I bet most people stopped on the street couldn't even tell you who the VP is let alone make an intelligent decision about who they feel should be the next president....

Double3
10-25-2012, 05:42 AM
Unfortunately you hit the nail right on the head there. I bet most people stopped on the street couldn't even tell you who the VP is let alone make an intelligent decision about who they feel should be the next president....
Intelligent decision NO, but if they vote it will more than likely be for Obama.

les strat
10-25-2012, 08:20 AM
America does not care, Survivor and Dancing with the Stars is on.

Hopefully, those Americans are BO followers who think he is so almighty, he will be a shew in. Meanwhile, the hard working people of America that are tired of having their paychecks raped to pay for all the lazy asses are at the polls voting for MR.

Can I get an amen?

JFootin
10-25-2012, 08:23 AM
What gets me, though, is these high I.Q. people with graduate and postgraduate degrees from prestigious universities who cannot fathom how stupid and harmful a vote for him is. The main reason is sinful, evil pride. They think they are smarter than the rest of us, smarter even than the (I believe) divinely inspired founding fathers. They immerse themselves in liberal, leftist thought and surround themselves with an elitist club of like thinkers. And they reject traditional morals and reasoning, and the lessons of history.

When I needed some computer repair, I went to see a brilliant man with an I.Q. in the stratosphere who had worked among the geniuses at Bell Labs. Very brilliant and knew everything there is to know about computers. But when, while he was looking at my computer, I was gabbing and let a conservative political opinion or two slip out, he got enraged and threatened to kick me and my computer out of his shop! I got him calmed down, but he tried to lecture me, saying that I was a poor and irresponsible American citizen because I haven't read Marx! Well, I haven't read Mein Kampf either. I don't see either as required reading to be a good American citizen. He said I ought to be reading 'The Nation', the most disgusting liberal rag in print. I wanted my computer repaired, so I didn't press the issue, but I'll bet he hasn't read or studied the Constitution or the Federalist Papers. How good of an Amercan citizen does that make him? And my suggestion for reading would have been 'National Review', but I am sure such suggestions would have elicited more intolerance and angry contempt.

These people are what I call "Harvard Stupid," and Barack Obama is the quintessential example.

joshh
10-25-2012, 08:42 AM
Benghazi sitch wasnt even mentioned on the local news this am. People around here think the republican party is only full of backwards hicks. i had a lady tell me yesterday she thinks obama sucks but wont vote for a republican because they are "anti-women". when i asked her why they are "anti-women" she explained that they want to ban abortions and think women should be paid less than men. Ugh.. i didnt even waste my breath...

Charlie98
10-25-2012, 08:59 AM
Although I have high hopes for Romney, and I do believe he will win... I think enough people are seeing President Obama for the poser he is, but I don't really see any major rollback of social programs and spending. If all he does is dismantle ObamaCare, I'll be happy. I also fear a bit for the 2nd Amendment, especially if the Democrats retain the Senate.

Romney is a step in the right direction, but we have a long way to go.


America does not care, Survivor and Dancing with the Stars is on.

Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! And the next generation is worse... thanks to Public Education (or Government Indoctrination as I like to call it.)

Double3
10-25-2012, 10:14 AM
What gets me, though, is these high I.Q. people with graduate and postgraduate degrees from prestigious universities who cannot fathom how stupid and harmful a vote for him is. The main reason is sinful, evil pride. They think they are smarter than the rest of us, smarter even than the (I believe) divinely inspired founding fathers. They immerse themselves in liberal, leftist thought and surround themselves with an elitist club of like thinkers. And they reject traditional morals and reasoning, and the lessons of history.

When I needed some computer repair, I went to see a brilliant man with an I.Q. in the stratosphere who had worked among the geniuses at Bell Labs. Very brilliant and knew everything there is to know about computers. But when, while he was looking at my computer, I was gabbing and let a conservative political opinion or two slip out. He got enraged and threatened to kick me and my computer out of his shop! I got him calmed down, but he tried to lecture me, saying that I was a poor and irresponsible American citizen because I haven't read Marx! Well, I haven't read Mein Kampf either. I don't see either as required reading to be a good American citizen. He said I ought to be reading 'The Nation', the most disgusting liberal rag in print. I wanted my computer repaired, so I didn't press the issue, but I'll bet he hasn't read or studied the Constitution or the Federalist Papers. How good of an Amercan citizen does that make him? And my suggestion for reading would have been 'National Review', but I am sure such suggestions would have elicited more intolerance and angry contempt.

These people are what I call "Harvard Stupid," and Barack Obama is the quintessential example.
It's amazing how deep liberalism is in the schools.

"You have to go to college and get a degree to get a job." They get to ingrain more liberalism and right now when you get out you have a bunch of debt and no job. More people for the gov to take care of and vote dem.

Liberals definitely had a good idea when they got into the school systems.

muggsy
10-25-2012, 02:33 PM
Driving on the West side of Cleveland through Rocky River, Bay Village, Westlake and North Olmsted the Romney yard signs out number the the Obummer yard signs by two to one. That's a good sign, no pun intended.

Charlie98
10-25-2012, 05:27 PM
I drive around the north Dallas area all day (I clean pools...) and 1) I'm seeing a LOT of Romney yard signs, and 2) I'm not seeing nearly any Obama signs... nothing like 2008. Same thing with window stickers on cars.

Barth
10-25-2012, 05:59 PM
Obummer had rally here in Tampa this AM.
They had it at a little park in Ybor city that couldn't hold 1000 people.
Florida is no Obummer stronghold.
I think is wife was booed at NASCAR.
But there didn't seem to be much of a turnout.

When he was elected the break room at work was packed.
Some folks were visibly crying they were so happy watching him speak on TV.

Today, in the break room, three people watched Obummer on TV at Ybor speak.
They looked sheepish as everyone else just walked by uninterested.

Things have changed.
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yqtszhj
10-25-2012, 06:54 PM
My prediction, Romney will either win big, or barely lose. If he wins big, I'll explain my logic. If he barely loses, the polls were right.

hotpig
10-25-2012, 07:16 PM
I drive around the north Dallas area all day (I clean pools...) and 1) I'm seeing a LOT of Romney yard signs, and 2) I'm not seeing nearly any Obama signs... nothing like 2008. Same thing with window stickers on cars.

We voted not to spend any of our campaign money on obum signs. His campaign only gave us 12 signs for our whole county. We spent all of our funds on County level elections. States Attorney, Coroner, Circuit Clerk, and County Board.

hotpig
10-25-2012, 07:34 PM
Obummer had rally here in Tampa this AM.
They had it at a little park in Ybor city that couldn't hold 1000 people.
Florida is no Obummer strong hold.
I think is wife was booed at NASCAR.
But there didn't seem to be much of a turnout.

When he was elected the break room at work was packed.
Some folks were visibly crying they were so happy watching him speak on TV.

Today, in the break room, three people watched Obummer on TV at Ybor speak.
They looked sheepish as everyone else just walked by uninterested.

Things have changed.
https://www.t-mobilepictures.com/myalbum/thumbnail/photo54/0d/2f/5360149841cc__1351207014000.jpeg?tw=0&th=720&s=true&rs=false

I have met him twice at political functions before he became the word president. My wife loved him, I thought he was fake.

muggsy
10-25-2012, 07:46 PM
My wife thought he had a cute behind, but didn't like him. :)