Election 2012

Discussion in 'The Back Room' started by JO'Co, May 22, 2012.

  1. IrishCorey

    IrishCorey Well-Known Member

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    Dave, this is how I know you are 'Team Donkey' and not the true independent you claim to be. Both sides do this. They are 2 sides of the same coin ultimately. What's truly broken is something much deeper. What bothers me is that this country seems incapable of producing a Twain, Mencken, Orwell or Bradbury these days. Everyone must be on one side or the other, lest they be considered 'an obscure loony.'

    Both sides are f&(king you, we're left to believe that our only choice in this life is 'how you want to take it.' The reality is, you should be able to say no, in a free country anyway.
     
  2. Motorcity Gator

    Motorcity Gator Well-Known Member

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    "Both sides are f&(king you, we're left to believe that our only choice in this life is 'how you want to take it.' The reality is, you should be able to say no, in a free country anyway."


    True that!

    Don't really trust either side.
     
  3. Stu Ryckman

    Stu Ryckman Well-Known Member

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    Uh...throwing the BS flag here. Either you buy the entire lib line....or you really are just a troll trying to agitate.

    Haven't entirely figured you out but I think it's a little of both.
     
  4. mrsjoco

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    :? I figure if Dave wants to take on Corey.. It is obvious anyone who quotes the Mayor of Los Angeles and Mark Mays in one week, now wants to take on Corey.... well lets just say.... figures
     
  5. Tennessee Tom

    Tennessee Tom Well-Known Member Administrator

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  6. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    I'm really worried, Romney can't seem to stop giving the liberals something to gash him on that has nothing really to do with whether or not he'll be a good president, whether or not he can turn this economy around....

    Latest.


    Now I don't for a minute think that what he meant was that airplanes should have windows that open...but that's how it comes across. He'll be skewered by Letterman and Leno and Jon Stewart.

    Romney
     
  7. gipper

    gipper Well-Known Member

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    The President was in New York today. Many world leaders are in town to attend the UN. Obviously with all the problems in the Middle East, it might be of some interest to the US to discuss what's going on. So what did the president of the United States do?
    He's at a taping of a TV Show. He's not going to let a "little bump in the road" like the death of a US Ambassador take him away from his appearances on TV shows to impress those hard working daytime TV viewers.
     
  8. JO'Co

    JO'Co Well-Known Member

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    Poll: Romney Beating Obama Among Middle Class Voters By 14 Point Margin…
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    But… but… but… Obama’s a “working class hero” or something.

    Via Washington Secrets:


    Middle income Americans aren’t just abandoning President Obama, but believe that his vice president is less qualified than Republican running mate Rep. Paul Ryan to be president.

    By margins of up to 22 percent for those earning $60,000-$75,000, likely voters polled by Rasmussen Reports feel that the Wisconsin congressman most known for penning the austere House GOP budget has the chops to be president more than Joe Biden, a long-time senator before becoming vice president three years ago.

    The poll tracks the Politico-George Washington University Battleground Poll that found Mitt Romney leading President Obama among the middle class by 14 points, a shocker to some who believed that Romney’s wealthy background would be a turnoff to middle income workers.
     
  9. JO'Co

    JO'Co Well-Known Member

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