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#102 Jun 04 2012 at 1:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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dontpanic75 wrote:
Next obama will be blaming lebron.


Naw, don't see it happening. Florida is worth more electoral votes than Ohio; not worth the risk.
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#103 Jun 04 2012 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
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dontpanic75 wrote:
So you still think old barry's gonna win. Talk about your delusional radical libs. Next obama will be blaming lebron. Also love how you pinko commies have changed your tune stating the president has no control over the economy in one breath and blaming w in another. Good time to be a republican. And yeah obama's going to lose badly, not that expect joph will pay up. Democrats are liars and cheats after all.
I'm not buying it. Seems too much like a pastiche of a pastiche.
#104 Jun 04 2012 at 4:17 PM Rating: Decent
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So you still think old barry's gonna win. Talk about your delusional radical libs. Next obama will be blaming lebron. Also love how you pinko commies have changed your tune stating the president has no control over the economy in one breath and blaming w in another. Good time to be a republican. And yeah obama's going to lose badly, not that expect joph will pay up. Democrats are liars and cheats after all.


Terrible time to be either a Democrat or a Republican, really. Democratic incumbent has been disappointing, republican candidate is terrifying. Romney(not sure if the primaries are still going or not, haven't been paying so much attention this time, but we all know how it's gonna go) can't beat Obama though, too far to the right to secure a lot of the center, and the undecided votes. At least the republicans will be better off than if Bachmann or Perry was the candidate though.

I'm predicting another election like 2004 with this. Republicans are putting their money on the wrong kind of candidate, just like the Democrats did with Kerry.
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#105 Jun 04 2012 at 4:32 PM Rating: Good
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A lot is going to depend on what happens over the next 4 months. If the economy stays the same or gets even worse, like it did in May, Romney has a very good chance of beating Obama. I find it funny that you say that Romney is too far to the right to win when a lot of conservative pundits don't like him because he's too far to the left. Who Romney chooses as his running mate will also be a huge factor in how the election goes.

Edit: Oh, and the primaries are still going on, but Romney locked up the nomination last Tuesday.

Edited, Jun 4th 2012 5:32pm by Bigdaddyjug
#106 Jun 04 2012 at 5:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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This is as good a place to post it as any.

Lolololol
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#107 Jun 04 2012 at 7:26 PM Rating: Good
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Romney ... can't beat Obama though, too far to the right to secure a lot of the center, and the undecided votes.

I lol'd.
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#109 Jun 04 2012 at 8:15 PM Rating: Good
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I'm predicting another election like 2004 with this. Republicans are putting their money on the wrong kind of candidate, just like the Democrats did with Kerry.


I've been saying this for the last six months. Not only is Romney the wrong type of candidate (although they really didn't have much to work with), he's ridiculously rich, out of touch with your average American, says stupid ****, and has said absolutely nothing about what he's going to do differently than Pres. Obama.

I'm just waiting for someone to come out with a picture of Romney doing some rich dude's water sport like this.
#110 Jun 05 2012 at 6:28 AM Rating: Good
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This is as good a place to post it as any.

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#112 Jun 05 2012 at 9:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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Both candidates are centrist enough it doesn't really make a difference from my point of view. Both will be trying to compromise with a congress that will likely want none of that. I suspect who wins house and senate seats is probably going to have a bigger effect on the country going forward.

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Who was it that said it's the economy stupid? DIdn't the lefts economic hero slick willy just give romney a ringing endorsement? It's a crazy mixed up world for you dems isn't?


He's got the Castros on his side; just needs an endorsement from the Chinese now and he's set. Smiley: wink


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#113 Jun 05 2012 at 9:52 AM Rating: Decent
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SPG, if you really think Obama is "centrist" then I think you need to look up the meaning of that word.

Or, to quote Andre the Giant, "I do not think that word means what you think it means."
#115 Jun 05 2012 at 9:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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Or, to quote Andre the Giant, "I do not think that word means what you think it means."
Was that before or after Princess Buttercup said "Inconceivable" a dozen times?

Edited, Jun 5th 2012 12:08pm by lolgaxe
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#116 Jun 05 2012 at 9:56 AM Rating: Decent
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Was that before or after Princess Buttercup said "Inconceivable" a dozen times?


It was the Sicilian who kept saying "Inconceivable!"
#117 Jun 05 2012 at 9:57 AM Rating: Good
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SPG, if you really think Obama is "centrist" then I think you need to look up the meaning of that word.


He pisses off my friends who are "real" liberals, so that's close enough for me.
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#118 Jun 05 2012 at 9:59 AM Rating: Excellent
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lolgaxe wrote:
Was that before or after Princess Buttercup said "Inconceivable" a dozen times?
It was the Sicilian who kept saying "Inconceivable!"
No no no, the Sicilian was the one who talked about Blaving.
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#120 Jun 05 2012 at 10:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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#121 Jun 05 2012 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
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Apparently only conservatives are liberals.
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#122 Jun 05 2012 at 11:15 AM Rating: Good
He's centrist to me, but I'm pretty far left of center, so that's probably why. We Oregon liberals are craaaaazy! Smiley: nod
#123 Jun 05 2012 at 11:26 AM Rating: Good
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I live in a state of perpetually being pissed, if that helps.

And I fund it all through government cheese.

How does that make you feel?
#124 Jun 05 2012 at 12:09 PM Rating: Decent
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Did someone say old barry can relate to the avg citizen? lol right

"If I had a son he'd look like trayvon" now that's some stupid sh*t to say.

Edited, Jun 5th 2012 11:08am by dontpanic75


Wow, you're dense. I never said Pres. Obama could relate to the average person, I said Romney can't. There's a big difference between being able to relate and being unable to relate, and being in the middle. I'd say he's probably more in the middle. Romney has demonstrated time and time again that he has no idea what it's like to be poor or middle class, and no idea how to imagine what it's like. Obama has been both. He grew up poor with his mom when she tried to raise him by herself, and he grew up middle class when his grandparents started helping out. The only real issue Obama has is that he's educated, and some people feel threatened by that. I saw on the Daily Show last night that his last State of the Union was about an 8th grade level speech as far as vocabulary was concerned, so at least he's trying to dumb it down for people? I'd prefer he not do that, but if it helps people feel like he's not an overeducated snob, then I guess it's okay.
#125 Jun 05 2012 at 2:26 PM Rating: Decent
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dontpanic75 wrote:
Did someone say old barry can relate to the avg citizen? lol right

"If I had a son he'd look like trayvon" now that's some stupid sh*t to say.

Edited, Jun 5th 2012 11:08am by dontpanic75


Wow, you're dense. I never said Pres. Obama could relate to the average person, I said Romney can't. There's a big difference between being able to relate and being unable to relate, and being in the middle. I'd say he's probably more in the middle. Romney has demonstrated time and time again that he has no idea what it's like to be poor or middle class, and no idea how to imagine what it's like. Obama has been both. He grew up poor with his mom when she tried to raise him by herself, and he grew up middle class when his grandparents started helping out. The only real issue Obama has is that he's educated, and some people feel threatened by that. I saw on the Daily Show last night that his last State of the Union was about an 8th grade level speech as far as vocabulary was concerned, so at least he's trying to dumb it down for people? I'd prefer he not do that, but if it helps people feel like he's not an overeducated snob, then I guess it's okay.


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#126 Jun 05 2012 at 2:31 PM Rating: Good
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Varrus wrote:
Real liberals live in a state of perpetual pissedoftedness


I live in a state of perpetually being pissed, if that helps.

And I fund it all through government cheese.

How does that make you feel?
It makes him feel he doesn't know what the British definition of "pissed" is.
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