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Lady Jane Smith Forum Administrator User ID: 12542783 Canada 11/06/2012 08:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newt: I think we’ll carry Pennsylvania and Ohio; All democrats votes won’t be for Obama Quoting: DoorBert [link to www.therightscoop.com] i-think-well-carry-pennsylvania-and-ohio-all-democrats-votes-wont-be-for-obama/ Newt: I think I'll have another cheeseburger...extra sauce on this one! Polls opened in Ohio at 6. Turnout is about 10X normal, overwhelmingly Romney voters Fate whispers to the warrior "You cannot withstand the storm" the warrior whispers back "I am the storm" INTJ-A |
Lady Jane Smith Forum Administrator User ID: 12542783 Canada 11/06/2012 08:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, all you assholes can keep on thinking you're better than everyone. No problem. You'll get yours in the end. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11758031 Yeah, our paychecks! I have a paycheck too, asshole. From a job. I meant something entirely different. But of course that's the way right-wingers brains work, isn't it? Always money, money, money. So, are you threatening us, asshole? Careful how you answer that. Fate whispers to the warrior "You cannot withstand the storm" the warrior whispers back "I am the storm" INTJ-A |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 419649 United States 11/06/2012 08:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Prior to the year 2000, the last time the Republicans held the Presidency AND the Congress at the same time was in 1954 when Eisenhower was President. Republicans would scream and cry and plead with the electorate: "Please, please elect us for President and Congress and we'll solve all the problems, because all the problems in this country are brought about by the evil democrats." So in the year 2000, George W. Bush was elected as was a Republican Congress. There was a Republican President AND Congress for 6 or Bush's 8 years in office. And what did they do? They spent more than all previous administrations in U.S. history combined, and increased the size of the federal government more than any administration since FDR's New Deal. Quoting: Thor's Hamster Why would anyone vote for a Republican president based on cutting spending and reducing the size of the federal government? They've proven they're not serious about doing either of those things. If you have another reason to vote for them, fine. But those are 2 of my biggest issues, and the issues that matter the most as our economy is bottoming out. I guess you missed Colin Powell's endorsement of President Obama. Or is Powell NOW a commie, pinko, marxist, racist traitor? Just yesterday, he was all your heroes, when he was executing Bush, Sr.'s oil war, and Bush, Jr.'s imperialism in the middle east and south Asia. You GOTTA love the irony. No wait, that's not the word. Not irony. What's the word? Oh ya...HYPOCRISY. Enjoy today. :) same thing for obama heh.... did nothing from 08-10 when tea frters won the house, haha - so that obama can blame the republicans ya moran... this whole crap is a scam dummy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1611462 United States 11/06/2012 08:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Far-right loon-a-tron Republicans roll out of their beds in their single-wide trailers around 3 p.m., just in time to vote, then swing by an Arby's for 4 roast beef sandwiches, 2 large fries, a large Coke, and a XXL Frosty. All in a day's work for a "patriot". LOL Quoting: Thor's Hamster Can't you liberals think of some other way to make a point than spewing stupid stereotypes? And, actually, if I had to choose I'd far rather live in a double-wide in the middle of nowhere than in some supposedly cool inner city "hood" with drug needles littering the streets, rap music polluting the air, and knuckle walkers patrolling the streets. Just sayin' Oh, yeah. And your not a spewing stupid stereotype, "righty", right? What a fucking hypocrit!!! Well, if "flip flop" wins, the joke is on you. |
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Miggy User ID: 1445345 United States 11/06/2012 08:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A long DAY? This election will be disputed for months. I'll be surprised if we have an "official" winner on Inauguration day. I've said this before: I'm voting for Romney today because everyone seems to think my vote will matter. But Obama's got this thing nailed. I hope people have prepared themselves for that outcome. |
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Lady Jane Smith Forum Administrator User ID: 1370461 Switzerland 11/06/2012 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh geez...those retards....opps, i meant repubs....will think r is way ahead and rush home to watch wheel of fortune...right after the local news... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8393721 .. and you will be where? At the campus socialist club? Fate whispers to the warrior "You cannot withstand the storm" the warrior whispers back "I am the storm" INTJ-A |
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Lady Jane Smith Forum Administrator User ID: 1370461 Switzerland 11/06/2012 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, DB. This is the one thing that makes me saddest of all. The one's who are sacrificing the most for this country are denied their voice. Hope you're doing well, buddy. Miggy Blood equity in this nation & are not even allowed to vote. Makes me sick. Fate whispers to the warrior "You cannot withstand the storm" the warrior whispers back "I am the storm" INTJ-A |
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Miggy User ID: 1445345 United States 11/06/2012 09:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, but if Obama wins, would that mean that most of those Republicans that got off work didn't vote for Romney? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25910886 No. It just means that this election has been set up a long time for Obama to win. Look at the poll numbers that have come out this past week. Do you think they're accurate? Of course not. The tallies you see on the screen tonight are not accurate either. |
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Double O Zero User ID: 10397260 United States 11/06/2012 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm in a near suburb of Pittsburgh with a lot of working class Democrats. In theory, I guess that would be good news for Obama here although there are a number of people here who will be voting for Romney as I just did. |
Miggy User ID: 17372810 United States 11/06/2012 09:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just got back from voting. Where I live there is a two-to-one Democratic registration edge, and the ladies working there told me out of 900 registered, 130 have already voted. They said that's good turnout compared to past years. Quoting: Double O Zero I'm in a near suburb of Pittsburgh with a lot of working class Democrats. In theory, I guess that would be good news for Obama here although there are a number of people here who will be voting for Romney as I just did. Yeah, that normally would be an indicator. But this is probably the first time in history that so many members of the Democratic party are voting against their man. I know plenty of Democrats and all of them are voting Romney. The reason there's such a high turnout in this election already is because everyone has a vested interest. I guess that's what a Depression does to people. |
Lady Jane Smith Forum Administrator User ID: 9017502 Germany 11/06/2012 09:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just got back from voting. Where I live there is a two-to-one Democratic registration edge, and the ladies working there told me out of 900 registered, 130 have already voted. They said that's good turnout compared to past years. Quoting: Double O Zero I'm in a near suburb of Pittsburgh with a lot of working class Democrats. In theory, I guess that would be good news for Obama here although there are a number of people here who will be voting for Romney as I just did. Yeah, that normally would be an indicator. But this is probably the first time in history that so many members of the Democratic party are voting against their man. I know plenty of Democrats and all of them are voting Romney. The reason there's such a high turnout in this election already is because everyone has a vested interest. I guess that's what a Depression does to people. My father & brothers are all Union guys. They are voting Romney because they can no longer stomach the Oblabla crap. Oh, and they want an American in the White House. Fate whispers to the warrior "You cannot withstand the storm" the warrior whispers back "I am the storm" INTJ-A |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11169418 United States 11/06/2012 09:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread is nonsense: Highest income earners by state: 1. Washington DC = Votes Democratic 2. Connecticut = Votes Democratic 3. New Jersey = Votes Democratic 4. Massechusettes = Votes Democratic 5. Maryland = Votes Democratic 6. Virginia = Votes Democratic 7. New York = Votes Democratic 8. Colorado = Votes Democratic 9. Illinois = Votes Democratic Something tells me, the better educated a states population is, the more they vote Democratic. It must be the numbers. |
Double O Zero User ID: 10397260 United States 11/06/2012 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know a good number of Democrats who are voting for Romney as well. Lots of union guys who ignore their management. Something people may not know about PA is that independents cannot vote for any office of meaning in the primary, so most people here are registered usually either one party or the other, but most register Democratic if they don't have a strong preference because they're more likely to have contested primaries. So, you don't see a lot of independents in PA, but the ones who actually are in terms of their voting habits are most likely registered Democratic. |
Miggy User ID: 1445345 United States 11/06/2012 09:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread is nonsense: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11169418 Highest income earners by state: 1. Washington DC = Votes Democratic 2. Connecticut = Votes Democratic 3. New Jersey = Votes Democratic 4. Massechusettes = Votes Democratic 5. Maryland = Votes Democratic 6. Virginia = Votes Democratic 7. New York = Votes Democratic 8. Colorado = Votes Democratic 9. Illinois = Votes Democratic Something tells me, the better educated a states population is, the more they vote Democratic. It must be the numbers. I don't know where you're getting this but it's simply not true. |
Miggy User ID: 1445345 United States 11/06/2012 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know a good number of Democrats who are voting for Romney as well. Lots of union guys who ignore their management. Quoting: Double O Zero Something people may not know about PA is that independents cannot vote for any office of meaning in the primary, so most people here are registered usually either one party or the other, but most register Democratic if they don't have a strong preference because they're more likely to have contested primaries. So, you don't see a lot of independents in PA, but the ones who actually are in terms of their voting habits are most likely registered Democratic. Double, I started switching parties back in 2008 based upon my participation in the primaries. I think people are going to have to start doing this if they want to make a difference. I had been Republican my entire life but switched to Democrat in order to try and stop Obama from plowing ahead. That didn't work out so well though, did it? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8393721 United States 11/06/2012 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh geez...those retards....opps, i meant repubs....will think r is way ahead and rush home to watch wheel of fortune...right after the local news... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8393721 .. and you will be where? At the campus socialist club? at the big lots handing out free food to folks.....and you'll be where again???? |
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