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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/22/2012 8:48:06 PM   
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You have every right to think whatever you like... but remember, when you post it, everyone has the right to think, and post, exactly what they think of your thought.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/22/2012 8:55:06 PM   
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So far, Republicans are doing a fine job of this all by themselves.


As reported daily in the New York Times, right?

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/22/2012 8:56:23 PM   
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Obama can fix this. He will just get his "loyal" base to vote more often. Maybe he can arrange a group of robocalls to all the registered republicans to say that election day has been rolled back a week. Maybe he will just cancel election day. He's a smart guy, He'll figure it out.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/22/2012 9:06:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Sanity


That has officially unhappened?

Is Michael Moore an unperson now too?

Is it a thoughtcrime to even wonder...

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quote:

Whatever happened to the line of reasoning that said we deserved to get hit on 911 for stealing oil


It vanished the moment you stopped imagining it.



Don't worry....you are in no danger of committing a "thoughtcrime".
No danger at all



p.s."thoughtcrime" is actually ,when you "think" about it, two words,as in "thought crime"
It is a "mistake" to combine them.
Just something to "think" about .

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/22/2012 9:13:53 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

quote:

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So far, Republicans are doing a fine job of this all by themselves.


As reported daily in the New York Times, right?

Take your pick, Rich. It ain't a secret.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 6:54:19 AM   
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I have just read some of the post DarkSteven. you have written many post, they are clear and understandable!

Santiy I wonder do you read everything President Obama has ever done?

Your taking too much of your life worrying about what he will do or if he wins, will you do
like the man in the Civil War , Wrapped his person in the Confederated Flag and then shoot
yourself!

I worry about folks as your self who have way to much time on your hands!

Whom ever wins there is not one thing you can do about it!

Nothing, it is a fact!!!!!!!!

So cool down and read something else for a change!

Romey is a bully who held down a student becasue he did not "care" for his hair style!

Now what do you think he may do to a country who says the wrong thing?

We need a leader not a bully, and oh lord he needs to be intelligent!

Oh what do you think of Ryan former black girlfriend, oh lol once you go black you never go back! Ok welll some of you will go back
it is just a saying!!!

He has a black chick hiiding some where!

So now just chill this is stressful even for me to read!

Darksteven your wise!

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 7:51:48 AM   
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Baseless smears?????? Gee so you don;t see votes by Ryan as factual?? Man you drank way to much of the kool aid

or the bills ryan helped write, or the 40 GOP members who voted along Akins beliefs....you must be under one hellva tree

But hey, facts don't matter science is not real, keep watching fox

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 9:36:06 AM   
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Obama can fix this. He will just get his "loyal" base to vote more often.


Damn.. maybe you are right....

Oh wait, Obama carried PA last election.. and currently PA is admitting they can find no cases of voting fraud.

As they fought to defend the law in court, state officials conceded that no one had ever been prosecuted for in-person voter ID fraud and that there was no evidence that it had ever occurred in the state. In-person election fraud, which the state's ID law is supposed to prevent, is extremely rare: a study of in-person voter fraud in presidential elections going back to 2000 found just 10 cases of voter fraud during a period when more than 600 million votes were cast.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/16/pennsylvania-voter-id-law_n_1790844.html

Damn.. it just sucks.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 10:08:08 AM   
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The only known case of voter fraud was perpetrated by republicans on republicans and for republicans at a DC republican primary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5p70YbRiPw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA1k2h8qtBc

We need to make sure that republicans have voter id.  That's our problem in America.

James O'Keefe is a Breitbarter kinda guy.

Why isn't this fraudulent rabid right wing organ stripped of its non-profit and all the felons thrown in jail?



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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 10:33:51 AM   
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Obama's problem is he's Barack Hussein Obama MMM MMM MMM!

IOW He's a lying shithead politician, and I'm afraid he's lost that loving feeling Goose.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 10:49:15 AM   
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Any Romney's the warm, loveable, fuzzy bear?


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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 2:19:08 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Are you arguing that Obamas base likes the drone wars?

You understand that we are discussing the base, and that polling indicates that Obamas base might not show up in the numbers Obama needs this November, right?

The drone wars was just an example anyway

One of many

I'm so glad US liberals have reactionary buffoons to speak for us since we are of course incapable of speaking for ourselves.

Obama's base are not thrilled with him. However the thought of putting Romney and Ayn Ryan in charge chills us to our core. There is absolutely no talk of protest votes or staying home. We know the con scum are trying to suppress our vote and we intend to concentrate on the Get Out The Vote efforts.

It's not just the right to privacy in all its forms. It's also the idea that the wealthy should pay some taxes (can anyone believe we're now down to fighting to keep the most wealthy paying at least some taxes?). It's also the need to keep some regulations on place on rapacious industry. It's also to continue acting on AGW (Romney's energy plan was just released and its a handjob for the old energy industry). It's to save the fundamental idea that the handicapped and poor should not simply starve on the street.


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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 2:21:05 PM   
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I just hope Republicans keep up their medieval stance on reproduction and that pisses off women and swing voters and gets them to the polls.


Frankly, all the nonsense about the "war on women" could blow up horribly in the faces of the people pushing it the hardest, and those at highest risk of being affected by it.   

Imagine, if you will, that Democrats make this their dominant theme in the fear and loathing campaign, defining the entire election on the most extreme characterization of the Republican social agenda.  Imagine further that the voters reject this definition, either by voting against the President, or voting with their butts, and landslide Romney into the White House by deciding it's about the economy. 

Now imagine offering your congratulations to the dumbasses of the perpetually short-sighted left, who just handed the fundy right the opportunity to claim a mandate on abortion and gay marriage.



So Akin, Ryan and the entire Republican caucus in the House are Democrats?

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 2:41:19 PM   
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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

Obama's problem is he's Barack Hussein Obama MMM MMM MMM!

IOW He's a lying shithead politician, and I'm afraid he's lost that loving feeling Goose.


I hate it, when he does that and please stop buzzing the fucking tower?!?!?!?!

There is little doubt in my mind that the pretender will fall prey to the same issue that his predecesor did; the economy.

People don't give a shit about a lot of things when their bellies aren't full (or worse, empty). The rest of the posturing and morals will go flying right out the window when someone they trusted hasn't managed to feed them and someone new comes along and says "I can do it better". It's what happened in '08.



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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 4:28:38 PM   
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His supporters are less likely to vote than Romney's.

Or, as in my case, his supporters will vote... just not for him. I get it that most Americans believe that voting for a 3rd party is throwing away your vote. I've come to see that as yet another way in which the Demopublic party tries to control us. Obama really should have gotten my vote this year but I just can't see doing it.


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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/23/2012 4:43:03 PM   
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His supporters are less likely to vote than Romney's.

Or, as in my case, his supporters will vote... just not for him. I get it that most Americans believe that voting for a 3rd party is throwing away your vote. I've come to see that as yet another way in which the Demopublic party tries to control us. Obama really should have gotten my vote this year but I just can't see doing it.



I wrote in Gen. Powell in '08 and while I would follow that man to the gates of hell, I regret not voting for Obama's competition.



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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/24/2012 10:38:09 AM   
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Obama's problem is his Liberal philosphy where he is trying to "hope and change" the US into a European style Welfare state. You know, free everything for everybody! Problem is, even the least causual observer can now see the welfare state model cannot be sustained.

And even his lapdog news media can't hide the European welfare state's failure from the United states public.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/24/2012 10:45:09 AM   
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Here is a quote from someone who values morality, the US Constitution and freedom. If you think there's no talk of staying home or a protest vote for third party candidates you're only paying attention to MSNBC. The author will not be voting for Big Brother Barack:

Romney may be a hedge fund parasite, just another psychopathic, mythologizing Wall Street thief, but he has not, to my knowledge, committed any war crimes, murder, or treason. He has not gutted the Constitution in favor of a corporatist police state, with military troops on the streets and Homeland security goons throwing up roadblocks and strip-searching toddlers with Chertoff radiation machines.

Those aren't Romney's Fed and Treasury lieutenants, blatant holdovers from the Bush crime syndicate, that continue to surrender trillions of dollars to the banking mafia. It's not Romney who has ordered the unlawful imprisonment and torture of citizens and non-citizens alike; it is not Mitt's Pentagon sending flying robots all around the world to commit wanton murder, like some sort of deranged super-villain in the pay of McDonnell Douglas.

True, Romney is eager to do all these things, but he hasn't actually done them yet -- and since we profess to believe in the rule of law, we can't hold Romney accountable for crimes he has not yet committed. That makes him the lesser of two evils compared to a certain war criminal with a peace prize.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/24/2012 10:55:47 AM   
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The real problem that Mr. Obama faces is Romney will get a number of votes simply for saying "At least I"m not Mr. Obama." When Mr Obama tries to say that even his stauchest supporters will find it hard to believe.

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RE: Obama's problem. - 8/24/2012 10:27:40 PM   
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Were you familiar with the reference you would know that thoughtcrime is one word in this context

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