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  • Stumpy

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    lol, thats a good ad

    cept for one thing, theres nothing wrong with buying all that foreign oil. its a helluva lot cheaper than just driling our own.
     

    TrailDust

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    Holy crap! Don't tell me the Presidential race is starting up again......:banghead:......I don't think I can take month after month of ads, candidates' b.s., and hyper-speculation by the MSM again. Wake me up when it's over.....
     

    MR Redneck

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    That's sad, but funny.
    Does anybody think he's stupid enough to run again. I think he's killed the Democrat party for years to come.
    In our state politics, Florida, Oklahoma, and Arkansas Democrats have shot themselves in the foot by screwing around with gun legislation.
    Here in a couple of year, Democrats will be driving trash trucks for a living.
     

    jocat54

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    As much as I dislike O'bummer, Don't count him out, people in general are pretty damn gulible and forget quickly, we just need to make sure we all vote and get that sob out of here, we can't survive another 4 from the likes of him.
     

    SiscoKid

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    Want to know why Obummer is just about a shoo-in? The typical Obummer voter...............
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    [FONT]Transcript - Detroit, MI

    KEN ROGULSKI: Why are you here?

    WOMAN: To get some money.

    ROGULSKI: What kind of money?

    WOMAN: Obama money.

    ROGULSKI: Where's it coming from?

    WOMAN: Obama.

    ROGULSKI: And where did Obama get it?

    WOMAN: I don't know. His stash. I don't know. I don't know where he got it from but he's giving it to us, to help us. We love him. That's why we voted for him. Obama! Obama! [/FONT]
     

    just jk

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    agreed - as much as i'd like to think its a slam dunk he'll be shown the door - the GOP has their work cut out for them

    Obama has disillusioned the independent voter something fierce - and its more likely that a lot of voters will stay home rather than pull a GOP lever
     

    oldguy

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    quote( its more likely that a lot of voters will stay home rather than pull a GOP lever )quote

    That is the problem, last time 58% eligible voters went out to vote, Obama won with approximately 32% of eligible voters, many of the Republicans I knew simply did not vote,hated McCain and certainly would not vote Obama the end results 32% of eligibles put a socialist in the white house and you can see the results in past 2 years. Sadly it comes down to voting for the lessor of two evils never in my fairly long life have I seen it otherwise, I held my nose and voted McCain. I suspect Romney will be the man this time and perhaps Jeb Bush as his vice, don't like either but again lessor of two evils.
     

    just jk

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    just listened to a discussion on the fox sunday morning news - Obama's poll numbers right now - when asked the question "Does he deserve a second term?"

    50% said no, 41% said yes

    then the Democratic mouthpiece said that those numbers would go up simply when he had a GOP candidate..........and there in lies the problem
     

    tweek

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    I love that video.

    In regard to getting a fiscally conservative candidate in to the WH: People are going to have to nut up and do some work. Quit assuming that the GOP is going to make it happen and all we have to do is show up and vote. Showing up and voting would be good, but it is going to take more work than that.

    We showed up last year to vote in Republicans and look at what is going on. That weepy eyed fag is talking about cutting a fucking measely $60billion from the budget. We owe $14Trillion and our defecits are in the trillions! $60billion is pocket change here. We need some leaders with brass balls to cut more more like a half trillion out of the budget and make seriousl structural reforms across the board to our federal government.

    For that to happen We have to show up long before the voting and make sure there are real fiscal conservatives who are ready to kick ass and not bother taking down the names. That way we people show up at the polls there will be real clear choices. Not the choice between coke & pepsi. The choice between having a prosperous free country and a country owned and paid for by the Chinese and Saudis.
     

    M. Sage

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    quote( its more likely that a lot of voters will stay home rather than pull a GOP lever )quote

    That is the problem, last time 58% eligible voters went out to vote, Obama won with approximately 32% of eligible voters, many of the Republicans I knew simply did not vote,hated McCain and certainly would not vote Obama the end results 32% of eligibles put a socialist in the white house and you can see the results in past 2 years. Sadly it comes down to voting for the lessor of two evils never in my fairly long life have I seen it otherwise, I held my nose and voted McCain. I suspect Romney will be the man this time and perhaps Jeb Bush as his vice, don't like either but again lessor of two evils.

    If it's Romney, I'm going to either stay home or vote third party. Romney is an anti-gun statist tool. McCain is also a socialist RINO POS. Sometimes I wonder if he isn't suffering from the most epic case of Stockholm Syndrome the world has ever seen...

    Neither would be any better than Obama.
     

    TrailDust

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    If it's Romney, I'm going to either stay home or vote third party. Romney is an anti-gun statist tool. McCain is also a socialist RINO POS. Sometimes I wonder if he isn't suffering from the most epic case of Stockholm Syndrome the world has ever seen...

    If they would be the best the Republican Party and its voters could come up with, then there would be no choice but to form an official third party to take up the cause again of truly conservative values and uphold the Constitution.
     
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