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VictorCharlie
I only listened to Rand Paul. I thought it was an average speech. I may go find Christie's speech later. I think both of the main party candidate are ultimately the same and ruinous for us. Maybe Romney would get to pick a good Supreme Court nominee but that is about all I'd hold my breath for if he wins.
I disagree, my main concern is getting the economy back up and running, job creation and working down the national debt. Obama had a chance do try and do this the past four years, and hasn't done shit, why should we believe he will in another 4 years. For me the choice is easy, with Romney and Ryan there's leadership and hope, with Obama we're headed for a huge economic disaster/recession, and a welfare state.
Everyone i'm talking to here in Texas wants Obama out, I think he'll be a 1 term president.
Romney is basically going to repeat the policies that led to the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
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Master
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Master
Did not realise Clint Eastwood was a republican.
Yup, Eastwood is a conservative, always has been. Other actors like Robert De Niro, and George Clooney are, Dems/liberals and Obama supporters. I'm pretty sure Clooney is a fag.
You do not have to be a fag to support Obama. Heston was a republican.
True, but fags/lesbos-feminists are where a big block of Obama's supporters come from, just saying Clooney acts like a fag, and i'm pretty sure he is one. In re: Heston, he was not only a republican but president or spokesman for the NRA (National rifle association) for quite a while.
Yeah, that George Clooney, always got a different stunning woman on his arm every few months, definite gay boy.
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Romney is basically going to CONTINUE the policies that led to the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
Fixed it for you ;D
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Kirkland Laing
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Mars_ax
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Master
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Mars_ax
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Master
Did not realise Clint Eastwood was a republican.
Yup, Eastwood is a conservative, always has been. Other actors like Robert De Niro, and George Clooney are, Dems/liberals and Obama supporters. I'm pretty sure Clooney is a fag.
You do not have to be a fag to support Obama. Heston was a republican.
True, but fags/lesbos-feminists are where a big block of Obama's supporters come from, just saying Clooney acts like a fag, and i'm pretty sure he is one. In re: Heston, he was not only a republican but president or spokesman for the NRA (National rifle association) for quite a while.
Yeah, that George Clooney, always got a different stunning woman on his arm every few months, definite gay boy.
The women are just for show, it's well known that the dude is a fag, i've heard he's even given Obama a couple blow jobs.
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Kirkland Laing
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Mars_ax
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VictorCharlie
I only listened to Rand Paul. I thought it was an average speech. I may go find Christie's speech later. I think both of the main party candidate are ultimately the same and ruinous for us. Maybe Romney would get to pick a good Supreme Court nominee but that is about all I'd hold my breath for if he wins.
I disagree, my main concern is getting the economy back up and running, job creation and working down the national debt. Obama had a chance do try and do this the past four years, and hasn't done shit, why should we believe he will in another 4 years. For me the choice is easy, with Romney and Ryan there's leadership and hope, with Obama we're headed for a huge economic disaster/recession, and a welfare state.
Everyone i'm talking to here in Texas wants Obama out, I think he'll be a 1 term president.
Romney is basically going to repeat the policies that led to
the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
The "2008 meltdown" of the economy wasn't all the fault of Bush and the Republicans, the Dems had a majority in congress at the time, so blaming it all on the Republicans or even most of it, is bullshit. And remember that little thing called 9/11? That, and the subsequent economy draining military defense of the U.S. was a big factor, 2 wars that were supported by the Dems at the time.
Tell you what, you can bash Bush, but I don't even want to think about a fucking Clown like Obama being the president/CIC during 9/11.
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Mars_ax
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Kirkland Laing
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Mars_ax
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Master
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Mars_ax
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Master
Did not realise Clint Eastwood was a republican.
Yup, Eastwood is a conservative, always has been. Other actors like Robert De Niro, and George Clooney are, Dems/liberals and Obama supporters. I'm pretty sure Clooney is a fag.
You do not have to be a fag to support Obama. Heston was a republican.
True, but fags/lesbos-feminists are where a big block of Obama's supporters come from, just saying Clooney acts like a fag, and i'm pretty sure he is one. In re: Heston, he was not only a republican but president or spokesman for the NRA (National rifle association) for quite a while.
Yeah, that George Clooney, always got a different stunning woman on his arm every few months, definite gay boy.
The women are just for show, it's well known that the dude is a fag, i've heard he's even given Obama a couple blow jobs.
It's so well known he was subpoenad by Italian prosecutors as a witness because he was a regular guest at Silvio Berlusconi's bunga bunga parties. Maybe Berlusconi is gay too.
Incidentally, in a recent poll in Italy Italian women were asked if they'd sleep with Berlusconi. 30% said "yes" and 70% said "what, again?"
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Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
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Mars_ax
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VictorCharlie
I only listened to Rand Paul. I thought it was an average speech. I may go find Christie's speech later. I think both of the main party candidate are ultimately the same and ruinous for us. Maybe Romney would get to pick a good Supreme Court nominee but that is about all I'd hold my breath for if he wins.
I disagree, my main concern is getting the economy back up and running, job creation and working down the national debt. Obama had a chance do try and do this the past four years, and hasn't done shit, why should we believe he will in another 4 years. For me the choice is easy, with Romney and Ryan there's leadership and hope, with Obama we're headed for a huge economic disaster/recession, and a welfare state.
Everyone i'm talking to here in Texas wants Obama out, I think he'll be a 1 term president.
Romney is basically going to repeat the policies that led to
the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
The "2008 meltdown" of the economy wasn't all the fault of Bush and the Republicans, the Dems had a majority in congress at the time, so blaming it all on the Republicans or even most of it, is bullshit. And remember that little thing called 9/11? That, and the subsequent economy draining military defense of the U.S. was a big factor, 2 wars that were supported by the Dems at the time.
Tell you what, you can bash Bush, but I don't even want to think about a fucking Clown like Obama being the president/CIC during 9/11.
How did the Democrats having a majority in congress have anything to do with the 2008 meltdown? Or the government spending money on 9/11 and various wars?
How did Bush do a good job on 9/11? After hearing the country was under attack he sat and listened to a schoolkid reading a kid's book for half an hour. Then he got in his plane and flew off to Nebraska where he hid in the side of a mountain for a few days while Giuliani took chage in NY.
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I give the President credit for having the balls to green light a risky cross border operation and giving Pakistan the middle finger at the same time but I'm not sure how much credit I give him for "finding" UBL.
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Bush did a great job finding Bin Laden, whereas Obama "the clown" has had no such luck I suppose.
Bush was the genius behind the "Weapons of Mass Destruction" fiasco.
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Kirkland Laing
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Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
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Mars_ax
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VictorCharlie
I only listened to Rand Paul. I thought it was an average speech. I may go find Christie's speech later. I think both of the main party candidate are ultimately the same and ruinous for us. Maybe Romney would get to pick a good Supreme Court nominee but that is about all I'd hold my breath for if he wins.
I disagree, my main concern is getting the economy back up and running, job creation and working down the national debt. Obama had a chance do try and do this the past four years, and hasn't done shit, why should we believe he will in another 4 years. For me the choice is easy, with Romney and Ryan there's leadership and hope, with Obama we're headed for a huge economic disaster/recession, and a welfare state.
Everyone i'm talking to here in Texas wants Obama out, I think he'll be a 1 term president.
Romney is basically going to repeat the policies that led to
the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
The "2008 meltdown" of the economy wasn't all the fault of Bush and the Republicans, the Dems had a majority in congress at the time, so blaming it all on the Republicans or even most of it, is bullshit. And remember that little thing called 9/11? That, and the subsequent economy draining military defense of the U.S. was a big factor, 2 wars that were supported by the Dems at the time.
Tell you what, you can bash Bush, but I don't even want to think about a fucking Clown like Obama being the president/CIC during 9/11.
How did the Democrats having a majority in congress have anything to do with the 2008 meltdown? Or the government spending money on 9/11 and various wars?
How did Bush do a good job on 9/11? After hearing the country was under attack he sat and listened to a schoolkid reading a kid's book for half an hour.
Then he got in his plane and flew off to Nebraska where he hid in the side of a mountain for a few days while Giuliani took chage in NY.
Sounds like you've been reading a lot of liberal media propaganda, Bush was back in the fucking Whitehouse a day or 2 after the attack, he wasn't "hiding" anywhere asshole, he was in a command post with his advisers.
BTW, Are you an American Kirkland?
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VictorCharlie
I give the President credit for having the balls to green light a risky cross border operation and giving Pakistan the middle finger at the same time but I'm not sure how much credit I give him for "finding" UBL.
I'm just glad Bin Laden is dead, the piece of shit needed to pay for what he did, that was a happy day for me. Rather than a bullet to the head, I would have preferred a slower, more excruciatingly painful death.
BTW, we'd be fools to ever trust the Pakistani Government again.
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Mars_ax
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Kirkland Laing
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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VictorCharlie
I only listened to Rand Paul. I thought it was an average speech. I may go find Christie's speech later. I think both of the main party candidate are ultimately the same and ruinous for us. Maybe Romney would get to pick a good Supreme Court nominee but that is about all I'd hold my breath for if he wins.
I disagree, my main concern is getting the economy back up and running, job creation and working down the national debt. Obama had a chance do try and do this the past four years, and hasn't done shit, why should we believe he will in another 4 years. For me the choice is easy, with Romney and Ryan there's leadership and hope, with Obama we're headed for a huge economic disaster/recession, and a welfare state.
Everyone i'm talking to here in Texas wants Obama out, I think he'll be a 1 term president.
Romney is basically going to repeat the policies that led to
the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
The "2008 meltdown" of the economy wasn't all the fault of Bush and the Republicans, the Dems had a majority in congress at the time, so blaming it all on the Republicans or even most of it, is bullshit. And remember that little thing called 9/11? That, and the subsequent economy draining military defense of the U.S. was a big factor, 2 wars that were supported by the Dems at the time.
Tell you what, you can bash Bush, but I don't even want to think about a fucking Clown like Obama being the president/CIC during 9/11.
How did the Democrats having a majority in congress have anything to do with the 2008 meltdown? Or the government spending money on 9/11 and various wars?
How did Bush do a good job on 9/11? After hearing the country was under attack he sat and listened to a schoolkid reading a kid's book for half an hour.
Then he got in his plane and flew off to Nebraska where he hid in the side of a mountain for a few days while Giuliani took chage in NY.
Sounds like you've been reading a lot of liberal media propaganda, Bush was back in the fucking Whitehouse a day or 2 after the attack, he wasn't "hiding" anywhere asshole, he was in a command post with his advisers.
BTW, Are you an American Kirkland?
I think Kirk f*ucked up on that one. Bush didn't go into hiding in Nebraska. That's ludicrous.
HOWEVER..... I didn't get any responses regarding Bush's "masterplan" WMD fiasco. He gets a huge "F" on that one, don't you think? I'm not ready to give Bush much credit for his handling of the 9/11 crisis. Any President would've handled it more or less the same. What Bush DID manage to do, however, was PISS AWAY any and all the goodwill he got for free from U.S. allies, by his ineptitude in the months and years after 9/11.
I look at it this way: Bush was a crappy President to begin with. He managed to ride the public and global outcry over 9/11 to vastly improved approval ratings, by doing what most any other President would've done. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know you have to respond with some type of force against a terrorist attack such as that. But what separates Bush from good Presidents, is that good Presidents would've used that support to his advantage, and continued the momentum going, especially at the global level. Bush was handed the keys to a Ferrari..... took it around the block for awhile..... and then smashed into the first light pole he could find.
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TitoFan
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Mars_ax
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Kirkland Laing
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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VictorCharlie
I only listened to Rand Paul. I thought it was an average speech. I may go find Christie's speech later. I think both of the main party candidate are ultimately the same and ruinous for us. Maybe Romney would get to pick a good Supreme Court nominee but that is about all I'd hold my breath for if he wins.
I disagree, my main concern is getting the economy back up and running, job creation and working down the national debt. Obama had a chance do try and do this the past four years, and hasn't done shit, why should we believe he will in another 4 years. For me the choice is easy, with Romney and Ryan there's leadership and hope, with Obama we're headed for a huge economic disaster/recession, and a welfare state.
Everyone i'm talking to here in Texas wants Obama out, I think he'll be a 1 term president.
Romney is basically going to repeat the policies that led to
the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
The "2008 meltdown" of the economy wasn't all the fault of Bush and the Republicans, the Dems had a majority in congress at the time, so blaming it all on the Republicans or even most of it, is bullshit. And remember that little thing called 9/11? That, and the subsequent economy draining military defense of the U.S. was a big factor, 2 wars that were supported by the Dems at the time.
Tell you what, you can bash Bush, but I don't even want to think about a fucking Clown like Obama being the president/CIC during 9/11.
How did the Democrats having a majority in congress have anything to do with the 2008 meltdown? Or the government spending money on 9/11 and various wars?
How did Bush do a good job on 9/11? After hearing the country was under attack he sat and listened to a schoolkid reading a kid's book for half an hour.
Then he got in his plane and flew off to Nebraska where he hid in the side of a mountain for a few days while Giuliani took chage in NY.
Sounds like you've been reading a lot of liberal media propaganda, Bush was back in the fucking Whitehouse a day or 2 after the attack, he wasn't "hiding" anywhere asshole, he was in a command post with his advisers.
BTW, Are you an American Kirkland?
I think Kirk f*ucked up on that one. Bush didn't go into hiding in Nebraska. That's ludicrous.
HOWEVER..... I didn't get any responses regarding Bush's "masterplan" WMD fiasco. He gets a huge "F" on that one, don't you think? I'm not ready to give Bush much credit for his handling of the 9/11 crisis.
Any President would've handled it more or less the same. What Bush DID manage to do, however, was PISS AWAY any and all the goodwill he got for free from U.S. allies, by his ineptitude in the months and years after 9/11.
I look at it this way: Bush was a crappy President to begin with. He managed to ride the public and global outcry over 9/11 to vastly improved approval ratings, by doing what most any other President would've done. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know you have to respond with some type of force against a terrorist attack such as that. But what separates Bush from good Presidents, is that good Presidents would've used that support to his advantage, and continued the momentum going, especially at the global level. Bush was handed the keys to a Ferrari..... took it around the block for awhile..... and then smashed into the first light pole he could find.
Light pole? We call them lamp -posts.
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Greenbeanz
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TitoFan
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Mars_ax
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Kirkland Laing
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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VictorCharlie
I only listened to Rand Paul. I thought it was an average speech. I may go find Christie's speech later. I think both of the main party candidate are ultimately the same and ruinous for us. Maybe Romney would get to pick a good Supreme Court nominee but that is about all I'd hold my breath for if he wins.
I disagree, my main concern is getting the economy back up and running, job creation and working down the national debt. Obama had a chance do try and do this the past four years, and hasn't done shit, why should we believe he will in another 4 years. For me the choice is easy, with Romney and Ryan there's leadership and hope, with Obama we're headed for a huge economic disaster/recession, and a welfare state.
Everyone i'm talking to here in Texas wants Obama out, I think he'll be a 1 term president.
Romney is basically going to repeat the policies that led to
the 2008 meltdown so how is he going to make things better, cut the deficit etc. ?
How is Obama going to make things much worse than they are now if he wins again?
The "2008 meltdown" of the economy wasn't all the fault of Bush and the Republicans, the Dems had a majority in congress at the time, so blaming it all on the Republicans or even most of it, is bullshit. And remember that little thing called 9/11? That, and the subsequent economy draining military defense of the U.S. was a big factor, 2 wars that were supported by the Dems at the time.
Tell you what, you can bash Bush, but I don't even want to think about a fucking Clown like Obama being the president/CIC during 9/11.
How did the Democrats having a majority in congress have anything to do with the 2008 meltdown? Or the government spending money on 9/11 and various wars?
How did Bush do a good job on 9/11? After hearing the country was under attack he sat and listened to a schoolkid reading a kid's book for half an hour.
Then he got in his plane and flew off to Nebraska where he hid in the side of a mountain for a few days while Giuliani took chage in NY.
Sounds like you've been reading a lot of liberal media propaganda, Bush was back in the fucking Whitehouse a day or 2 after the attack, he wasn't "hiding" anywhere asshole, he was in a command post with his advisers.
BTW, Are you an American Kirkland?
I think Kirk f*ucked up on that one. Bush didn't go into hiding in Nebraska. That's ludicrous.
HOWEVER..... I didn't get any responses regarding Bush's "masterplan" WMD fiasco. He gets a huge "F" on that one, don't you think? I'm not ready to give Bush much credit for his handling of the 9/11 crisis.
Any President would've handled it more or less the same. What Bush DID manage to do, however, was PISS AWAY any and all the goodwill he got for free from U.S. allies, by his ineptitude in the months and years after 9/11.
I look at it this way: Bush was a crappy President to begin with. He managed to ride the public and global outcry over 9/11 to vastly improved approval ratings, by doing what most any other President would've done. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know you have to respond with some type of force against a terrorist attack such as that. But what separates Bush from good Presidents, is that good Presidents would've used that support to his advantage, and continued the momentum going, especially at the global level. Bush was handed the keys to a Ferrari..... took it around the block for awhile..... and then smashed into the first light pole he could find.
Light pole? We call them lamp -posts.
Go figure...
;D