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FirmhandKY -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 7:24:54 AM)

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ORIGINAL: joether

I have to agree with mnottertail on this one Firm. Rasmussen? The folks who are quite notibly 'conservative' in their view point? The same folks that are in the running with FOX News on 'distortion of facts and truth'? That Rasmussen Reports?

If Mr. Cain got the GOP ticket, I wouldn't be surprised if the Tea Party ran a candidate for office.

He would be the "TEA party candidate".


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ORIGINAL: joether

They have convince many conservatives in the past three years, that a BLACK MAN in the executive office brought on the whole economic mess we are currently in. Why would they hire ANOTHER, BLACK MAN to the Oval Office? Course not, they'd run a WHITE MAN! And together, they would argue over dominance within the GOP while the President sails into a second term.

Why are you lefties always so hung up about race? It wasn't "a Black Man" in the executive office who hasn't been all that interested in helping the economy ... it's been a DemocratGeez!

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ORIGINAL: joether

Mr. Romney doesnt fair better. Instead of the Tea Party it would be the Religious Right that pushs for a third party candidate. The same results I believe would take place.

Unclear.


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ORIGINAL: joether

You also forget that the President's 're-election' chest is twice that of Gov. Perry or Mr. Romney and seven times that of Mr. Cain. Added to that, is the President has ACTUAL experience being President of the United States of America. Can you say that of any of the GOP candidates? Likewise, the President is very intelligent and educated. He's out-flanked Republicans in the past. So this 'report' is a bit amusing as it doesnt take reality into consideration when making the poll.

1. Obama's re-election chest ... who are the donors?  Which Wall Street types have contributed so much? (now, trot out all of those well manicured reports about how it's the "small, common-man donors" who make up the bulk of his donors ...")

2. "ACTUAL Ineffective Presidential experience" doesn't trump "realistic, principled, real-world experience" in my book.

3. I heavily discount the "intelligence" of many left of center politicians.  And posters.  "Studies" have shown that a Republican with a 3.9 GA average in college is "a moron", while a Lefty with a 2.5 GPA is considered "a genius".  I guess it's just a matter of how high the general reference table is, for each group.  [:D]

Firm




rulemylife -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 7:30:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY

For the first time, Cain outpolls likely voters, if the election were held today.

2012 Presidential Matchups
Monday, October 17, 2011

Whether Herman Cain’s surge in the polls is temporary or has staying power, he’s enjoying a big enough bounce to take a very slight lead over President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 matchup. At the moment, the Georgia businessman is the only Republican with a lead of any kind over Obama, although former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney has held a similar advantage several times and is currently trailing the president by just two points.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows Cain attracting 43% support, while Obama earns 41%. Given such a matchup, eight percent (8%) prefer some other candidate, and another eight percent (8%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Cain is tied with Romney for the lead in the race for the GOP presidential nomination.  Nobody else is even close at the moment.

I've noticed the MSM going after Cain tooth and nail lately.  I expect it to get even worse.

Cain could implode, but I hope not.

Firm


Yeah, I remember you and every other conservative posting these polls every time McCain took a lead in the 2008 election.

How did that work out for you?

Considering that most polls have a margin of error at 4% this is just useless trivia.




rulemylife -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 7:40:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: TreasureKY

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ORIGINAL: erieangel

That's mostly because most people don't truly understand how his absurd 999 plan will affect them--with higher overall taxes than most of the middle class pay today.


I was under the impression that most Americans don't mind paying taxes as it provides benefits for all.

I personally don't have the details on the plan, so I'm undecided on how I feel about it...



Don't worry, even Herman doesn't know the details of his plan.

Ever watch him try to explain it?




HeatherMcLeather -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 7:51:24 AM)

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"Studies" have shown that a Republican is "a moron", while a Lefty is "a genius".
FYP for you Firm. [:D]




FirmhandKY -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 7:58:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: HeatherMcLeather

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"Studies" have shown that a Republican is "a moron", while a Lefty is "a genius".
FYP for you Firm. [:D]

[:D]

There's hope for ya, yet, Heather.

Most "brain dead lefties" don't have a sense of humor.  [8D]

Firm




rulemylife -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 7:59:42 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

As long as Perry and Bachman are out, I'm cool with it.

Fuckin nutbags


And you don't think Cain is a nutbag?

One day after saying he wasn't serious about his repeated calls to build a lethal, electrified fence across the Mexican border, presidential hopeful Herman Cain backpedaled and said he was serious about that plan along.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/cain-on-second-thought-my-electrified-border-fence-isnt-a-joke-2011-10#ixzz1b95jcOpU







rulemylife -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 8:31:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

Firm ... Have you seen this yet?




Very Presidential.

Aside from Romney and Huntsman the GOP doesn't have one candidate who is not a complete whack job.

And both of them have already been labeled RINO's by the teabaggers and some of the conservative base.




SternSkipper -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 8:39:05 AM)

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What was it that Marx said about ATMs again, I believe I am missing that utopian chapter?


Karl Marx.... Now THERE WAS A GREAT REPUBLICAN!




HeatherMcLeather -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 8:43:17 AM)

Why thank you sir. **curtsies deeply**


<Which, in a skirt as short as the one I'm wearing, is a rather revealing manoeuvre>





SternSkipper -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 8:43:34 AM)

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Ya know when the first one of those if/today things that really mean something?
early to mid October 2012... it's right around there campaigns start to slip apart in meaningful percentages.
With that said, I hope Herman mops the fucking floor with PeePants.
More like July 2012


People won't even be addressing the issue of if they even want a President who incessantly pisses himself in public in july. You're just tossing out your usual unsupported dogma.

PeePants in 2012

looks kinda nice in Verdana




mnottertail -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 8:44:07 AM)

And another little known fact; apparently, an early proponent of object oriented programming.




SternSkipper -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 8:44:57 AM)

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One of the things that attract me to Cain is that he has a sense of humor. I'm so tired of the "up-tight- can't - say - anything - that - might - be - interpreted - slightly wrong - worry - worry - worry - about - looking - like - a - human" attitude that many (most) politicians have.


I'll say this much... Fuckin' Yoke's gotta be scratchin her head right now





SternSkipper -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 8:46:37 AM)

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He would be the "TEA party candidate".


Haven't they come out for Herman already? Now That Madame CrazyTalk has wandered off the coil?





FirmhandKY -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 9:12:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

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One of the things that attract me to Cain is that he has a sense of humor. I'm so tired of the "up-tight- can't - say - anything - that - might - be - interpreted - slightly wrong - worry - worry - worry - about - looking - like - a - human" attitude that many (most) politicians have.


I'll say this much... Fuckin' Yoke's gotta be scratchin her head right now

Ok ... who or what is "Yoke"?

Firm




mnottertail -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 9:13:30 AM)

Yoko prolly.

I speak a little liberal, but I am not fluent in it. Its my guess.




StrangerThan -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 9:43:36 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Yoko prolly.

I speak a little liberal, but I am not fluent in it. Its my guess.


That might be an employment opportunity in this down economy. Half the time I don't know if Skip is visiting some internal world or staring through an eye glass at the current one.




TreasureKY -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 11:18:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

Firm ... Have you seen this yet?




Very Presidential.


lol... Kinda like Clinton playing the sax on The Arsenio Hall Show

But you know what?   I liked that Clinton did that... and so did many others.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 12:12:21 PM)


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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

As long as Perry and Bachman are out, I'm cool with it.

Fuckin nutbags


And you don't think Cain is a nutbag?

One day after saying he wasn't serious about his repeated calls to build a lethal, electrified fence across the Mexican border, presidential hopeful Herman Cain backpedaled and said he was serious about that plan along.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/cain-on-second-thought-my-electrified-border-fence-isnt-a-joke-2011-10#ixzz1b95jcOpU





No I don't. He's a corporate turnaround specialist which actually might just be what we need.
You do realize that electric fence comment was a joke.
The Dem in NC who was goofing about suspending the next election was a joke too.
People tell jokes. Sometimes, they get the crowd laughing and a laughing crowd will come to your side quickly. Frequently, though, they fall on their face. That's why they're politicians and not standup commedians.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 12:14:22 PM)


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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

Firm ... Have you seen this yet?




And both of them have already been labeled RINO's by the teabaggers and some of the conservative base.


That's a big PLUS in My mind.




FirmhandKY -> RE: Cain 43%, Obama 41% (10/18/2011 12:42:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Yoko prolly.

I speak a little liberal, but I am not fluent in it. Its my guess.

Yoko Ono?  We talkin' the damn Beatles? [sm=confused.gif]

And I agree that you speak only a "little" liberal.  While it is sometimes difficult to tease out your meaning, I'm generally successful, even if my head does ache afterwards.

As for Stern ... he's completely lost me over the last couple of weeks.  We need a Google Translate page for "Stern speak", I guess.  [8D][:D]

Firm




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