Saturday, September 15, 2012

It'll be Obama by a Landlside

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  1. The biggest risk now, though, is that Democrats will become overly confident of an Obama victory and therefore fail to show up in record numbers for the vote on November 6. We cannot be complacent. The right-wingers want to take the United States away from thoughtful, progressive, fair-minded citizens, and we cannot allow that to happen. We must support President Obama in November.

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    1. Uh huh--your side doesn't have exclusive rights to thoughtful or fair-minded, but we'll see come November.

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  2. The reason democrats wont show to vote for Obama is that they are sick of him too. Promises not kept, less work and less pay for them. Cost of living has skyrocketed further making life more difficult for the middle class and lower. Property values at the lowest in history, credit almost non existent, gas prices higher than ever, utility costs higher than ever and he promises to make them go higher.

    Chances are more democrats will vote against him instead.

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    1. I agree up to a point with Texas Colt carry. I'm disappointed in Obama's record during the 1st term, but compared to some of the totally unacceptable nonsense coming from Romney, I'm stickin' with my prediction.

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  3. Nice try, Tex. I don't know any Dems who are "sick" of Obama. They're all jazzed about voting for him again.

    You've been watching too much FOX news, bud. Come out of your conservative bubble.

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    1. Didn't have to try. I hear about it all the time, IN PERSON!

      Wake up and smell the coffee. It's a lot better than the crap you try to push, Baldr.

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    2. You're obviously not in the mainstream, Tex. The Democrats I hear from say they will be happy and relieved to see President Obama re-elected. They, like so many other people in the United States, worry about plans put forward by Romney/Ryan to kill Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid; restrict women's health-care decisions; provoke a budget-busting war on Iran; and launch new rounds of hateful legislation against immigrants and gays/lesbians. Romney/Ryan represents a Bob Dole-like "bridge to the past" that most of the rest of us--Democrats, especially--have no interest in building.

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    3. Mainstream? Lols! No, I am not mainstream. I dont wish to live in fantasy world. I live in the REAL world. Big difference.

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  4. By the way, is a landlside some kind of Norwegian ice cream dish?

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  5. Does it matter who wins between these two? We're screwed regardless.
    orlin sellers

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    1. Actually it does matter Orlin. A lame duck can do things that can take us further down the path of destruction without a worry of not getting re-elected. The only thing that has restrained Obama is his wish to be re-elected. Now I do agree about little difference but the restraint does make some difference.

      So rather to continue down a path of no return, lets not make things worse by doing nothing to change it. Romney wont make it worse, here again by retraint to get re-elected. By the next election hopefully we can get a real candidate to put up for the office.

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