The ..2012.... Political thread
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audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
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rich n:
audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
You mean the state that Obama won in '08? Honestly...the voter-turnout was more about anti-Mormonism than anything else. This will be the case in South Carolina, too.
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audi:
rich n:
audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
You mean the state that Obama won in '08? Honestly...the voter-turnout was more about anti-Mormonism than anything else. This will be the case in South Carolina, too.
So the state is embarrassed they backed that jackard and decided to send all 'hands on deck' this time around? LOL
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Mexican Grand Warlock predicts Obama loss in 2012 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.5d4866e77b6f7d7b4a432c8d01267956.9a1&show_article=1
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rich n:
audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
You don't have to wonder any longer here are the FACTS Take out Paul's vote, and Republican turnout was worse than it was in 2008. The 123,000 people who caucused with the GOP Tuesday night was nearly half of those who caucused for the Democrats in 2008: 239,000. Turns out, Republicans aren't much motivated by their field.
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mustangsally10:
rich n:
audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
You don't have to wonder any longer here are the FACTS Take out Paul's vote, and Republican turnout was worse than it was in 2008. The 123,000 people who caucused with the GOP Tuesday night was nearly half of those who caucused for the Democrats in 2008: 239,000. Turns out, Republicans aren't much motivated by their field.
A record number of 122,255 votes were cast last night in Iowa overall, MSNBC reported. From your own deadbeat paper no less (altlhough it's no Daily KOS)...it's funny that you posted a factual number within an otherwise fictional...like a kid who takes something that's real and decides to make believe it's anything they want it to be Typical Dem spinster...LOL... Obama's countdown: http://www.obamacountdownwidget.com/
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rich n:
mustangsally10:
rich n:
audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
You don't have to wonder any longer here are the FACTS Take out Paul's vote, and Republican turnout was worse than it was in 2008. The 123,000 people who caucused with the GOP Tuesday night was nearly half of those who caucused for the Democrats in 2008: 239,000. Turns out, Republicans aren't much motivated by their field.
A record number of 122,255 votes were cast last night in Iowa overall, MSNBC reported. From your own deadbeat paper no less (altlhough it's no Daily KOS)...it's funny that you posted a factual number within an otherwise fictional...like a kid who takes something that's real and decides to make believe it's anything they want it to be Typical Dem spinster...LOL... Obama's countdown: http://www.obamacountdownwidget.com/
HUH : Was something said here : All your writing reads like a brain fart interjected with some verbal abuse than brain fart again. No substance whatsoever. OK here are the FACTS this from Redstate who had the same as everyone else for a change
For starters, the media would have you believe that the 123,000 people who turned out for the Hawkeye Caucii was a record. This is simply not true except superficially. If you take out the non-Republicans who came into the caucuses last night for Ron Paul, the Republican turn out was less than 2008 ? even considering the ratio of independents to Republicans who turned out in 2008.
So there you have it...sorry to interject FACTS know how you hate (and all repubs ) them. Yep, republican turnout less than 2008 So there you've been proved wrong AGAIN If you don't deal with facts and just make statements coming out of who knows where you have no credibility
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mustangsally10:
rich n:
mustangsally10:
rich n:
audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
You don't have to wonder any longer here are the FACTS Take out Paul's vote, and Republican turnout was worse than it was in 2008. The 123,000 people who caucused with the GOP Tuesday night was nearly half of those who caucused for the Democrats in 2008: 239,000. Turns out, Republicans aren't much motivated by their field.
A record number of 122,255 votes were cast last night in Iowa overall, MSNBC reported. From your own deadbeat paper no less (altlhough it's no Daily KOS)...it's funny that you posted a factual number within an otherwise fictional...like a kid who takes something that's real and decides to make believe it's anything they want it to be Typical Dem spinster...LOL... Obama's countdown: http://www.obamacountdownwidget.com/
HUH : Was something said here : All your writing reads like a brain fart interjected with some verbal abuse than brain fart again. No substance whatsoever. OK here are the FACTS this from Redstate who had the same as everyone else for a change
For starters, the media would have you believe that the 123,000 people who turned out for the Hawkeye Caucii was a record. This is simply not true except superficially. If you take out the non-Republicans who came into the caucuses last night for Ron Paul, the Republican turn out was less than 2008 ? even considering the ratio of independents to Republicans who turned out in 2008.
So there you have it...sorry to interject FACTS know how you hate (and all repubs ) them. Yep, republican turnout less than 2008 So there you've been proved wrong AGAIN If you don't deal with facts and just make statements coming out of who knows where you have no credibility
More BS from that brainwash news rag of yours. The 'brainfart' is buying into that 'don't believe what we see - only what we tell you'...Oh Yeah...and as a great wizard once said, ignore the man behind the curtain
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rich n:
mustangsally10:
rich n:
mustangsally10:
rich n:
audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
Btw, one may wonder why record numbers showed up at the polls in Iowa...
You don't have to wonder any longer here are the FACTS Take out Paul's vote, and Republican turnout was worse than it was in 2008. The 123,000 people who caucused with the GOP Tuesday night was nearly half of those who caucused for the Democrats in 2008: 239,000. Turns out, Republicans aren't much motivated by their field.
A record number of 122,255 votes were cast last night in Iowa overall, MSNBC reported. From your own deadbeat paper no less (altlhough it's no Daily KOS)...it's funny that you posted a factual number within an otherwise fictional...like a kid who takes something that's real and decides to make believe it's anything they want it to be Typical Dem spinster...LOL... Obama's countdown: http://www.obamacountdownwidget.com/
HUH : Was something said here : All your writing reads like a brain fart interjected with some verbal abuse than brain fart again. No substance whatsoever. OK here are the FACTS this from Redstate who had the same as everyone else for a change
For starters, the media would have you believe that the 123,000 people who turned out for the Hawkeye Caucii was a record. This is simply not true except superficially. If you take out the non-Republicans who came into the caucuses last night for Ron Paul, the Republican turn out was less than 2008 ? even considering the ratio of independents to Republicans who turned out in 2008.
So there you have it...sorry to interject FACTS know how you hate (and all repubs ) them. Yep, republican turnout less than 2008 So there you've been proved wrong AGAIN If you don't deal with facts and just make statements coming out of who knows where you have no credibility
More BS from that brainwash news rag of yours. The 'brainfart' is buying into that 'don't believe what we see - only what we tell you'...Oh Yeah...and as a great wizard once said, ignore the man behind the curtain
Can you read : : : : The quote I used above came from REDSTATE which is a rightwing nutters blog...and I indicated that Your brain seems messed up from being manipulated ...don't seem to have any clear thoughts This is what happens when people are brain washed to vote against their best interests...they lose their capacity to think
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^^^LOL - you did the impossible...there's an echo in your empty vacuum. The point is (think about this)...if you take away the votes of any major player from the overall total number of votes during one of these events (from either party), the remaining number is going to be relatively sparce by comparison...LO...eff'n L. And why use Ron Paul as an example...Rick Santorum is the one who performed unexpectedly the other night - if his voters didn't show up, you'd have a real argument on your hands..(yeah right ) So why don't you stop with the silliness and start answering some real questions - like why does Obama go shilling jobs from American companies to other countries...including China? If you want to talk about turning around this economy, why not start there instead of prices in real estate or some other distractor you Libs are always willing to throw out as a cloak
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The Romney Con:
Although this turns out to be an ad for Ron Paul, this expose on Romney is right on the money. -
SOPA: some others pay attention. It would be nice if more others, not just Americans, pay attention, for it affects all of us. http://maccaboard.paulmccartney.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=82918
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misfit:
SOPA: some others pay attention. It would be nice if more others, not just Americans, pay attention, for it affects all of us. http://maccaboard.paulmccartney.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=82918
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audi:
rich n:
Btw, why are Democrats afraid of voter ID? It's something that would only be required if you didn't already have a drivers license or some other form of state photo ID
We're not afraid...conservatives are afraid. Out of nearly 600 million votes in recent elections only a mere 311 were fraudulent. Republicans are also shortening the amount of time to register. My feeling is that their actions have mobilized minority voters to unprecedented levels. You thought Obama slaughtered the GOP in '08? You ain't seen nothin' yet.
but all he done is give bank bail outs and forgive white collar crime and appoint fox to the hen house. You know he is Wall Street man
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Rich and the rest of my conservative, fellow McCartney fans: I just got finished watching Republican Congressman Alan Simpson on CNN's GPS -- and what a breath of fresh air the interview was! It's not so much that he acknowledged the GOP's mistake of legislating morality (abortion, gay rights, etc.), but he spoke candidly about common-sense solutions to reduce the deficit (Medicare waste, raising the retirement age and -- yes -- even defense)... ...using language not unlike what Obama has used. I wanted to jump through the tv and hug the guy.
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OWS (Occupy Wall Street) has money to burn By CANDICE M. GIOVE January 8, 2012 The cash is burning a hole in their pockets. As the Occupy Wall Street movement loses steam, protesters are pitching new and creative ways to spend the $300,000 remaining in the kitty. Proposal 1: Withdraw all the money in hundred-dollar bills (what?? deposited in an evil bank), stuff the Benjamins in canvas bags and torch the cash in a bonfire on Wall Street. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/ows_has_money_to_burn_zbjQcSF86gzz8vvVDSNZgM and a little something extra: http://s802.photobucket.com/albums/yy305/SunnysideDrive/MISC/Big%20Dog%20Motorcycle/MISC2/?action=view¤t=blinky-bo-harry.jpg&newest=1
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Andy_Shofar:
OWS (Occupy Wall Street) has money to burn By CANDICE M. GIOVE January 8, 2012 The cash is burning a hole in their pockets. As the Occupy Wall Street movement loses steam, protesters are pitching new and creative ways to spend the $300,000 remaining in the kitty. ... http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/ows_has_money_to_burn_zbjQcSF86gzz8vvVDSNZgM ...
This is one of the comments posted in response to the article: Alberto Forero · Top Commenter Buy limbs for soldiers who fought in George W Bush's two phony wars.
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audi:
Andy_Shofar:
OWS (Occupy Wall Street) has money to burn By CANDICE M. GIOVE January 8, 2012 The cash is burning a hole in their pockets. As the Occupy Wall Street movement loses steam, protesters are pitching new and creative ways to spend the $300,000 remaining in the kitty. ... http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/ows_has_money_to_burn_zbjQcSF86gzz8vvVDSNZgM ...
This is one of the comments posted in response to the article: Alberto Forero · Top Commenter Buy limbs for soldiers who fought in George W Bush's two phony wars.
... btw The V.A. & number of Veteran purposed not for profit organizations take care of the limbs, rehabilitation, etc. How about contribute to paying down Obama's (very large) portion of the National Debt?? ... although, burning the money in a bonfire sounds like them and their movement at its very best
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Obama is committed to reducing the deficit. A well-documented truth.
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audi:
Obama is committed to reducing the deficit. A well-documented truth.
Hot air, verbal committment These are actual numbers (2011 is still being worked out - it's up over 2010, way up over!) Gross Federal Debt ---------- Debt Held by Public FY 2010 $13.5 trillion ----- $8.2 trillion FY 2009 $11.9 trillion ----- $6.8 trillion FY 2008 $10.0 trillion ----- $5.3 trillion http://www.usgovernmentdebt.us/