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29 Nov 2011 23:24 #31 by archer
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You use Obama to justify, or excuse what Perry does, then claim that Perry is better than Obama. Your logic sucks.

I have heard of beating a dead horse, but this is the first time I've seen someone try to resurrect a dead horse......Perry is history Viking.

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30 Nov 2011 06:56 #32 by Reverend Revelant

The Viking wrote:

archer wrote: Well Viking, your assertion that Perry's problems are in the past and he is improving doesn't jive with this latest gaffe

Perry in NH:

Speaking at Saint Anselm on Tuesday, he appealed to students who will be at least 21 before Election Day to vote for him, saying: "Those of you that will be 21 by November the 12th, I ask for your support and your vote."

As for those younger than 21, he merely asked them to work hard on his behalf. Doesn't he want their votes too?

It turns out Perry didn't know or had forgotten that the voting age in America is 18.

Perry made another slip too, referring to "November the 12th" as Election Day.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/2 ... 19126.html

Not only did he get the voting age wrong, but he got election day wrong too....it's Nov 6th.

Face it Viking, the man just isn't smart enough to win the nomination.


Let's see, Obama got elected and he thinks there is 57 states.

He thinks Hawaii is in Asia. "When I meet with world leaders, what's striking -- whether it's in Europe or here in Asia..." -mistakenly referring to Hawaii as Asia while holding a press conference outside Honolulu, Nov. 16, 2011

He thinks we have 'corpse' men in the military.

He saw dead people on Memorial Day.

He thinks 10,000 equals 12.... "In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died -- an entire town destroyed." --on a Kansas tornado that killed 12 people

And many many more. Then you compare records where Perrry blows obama away, and if obama can win then Perry sure as heck can.


Are you banking on the stupidity of your favorite being a bit less stupid than his possible opponent Obama? In case you missed it Viking, that's a appeal to hypocrisy, a logical fallacy. Obama's gaffs and goofs doesn't not modify or diminish Perry's mistakes one iota. If Perry makes mistakes, if Perry misspeaks, if Perry can't hold his own in a debate... nothing that Obama does or can do changes anything about Perry. What next? Are you going to blame Perry's mistakes on Bush?

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30 Nov 2011 07:04 - 26 Dec 2011 06:43 #33 by The Boss

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30 Nov 2011 07:09 #34 by The Boss

Face it Viking, the man just isn't smart enough to win the nomination.


Did I miss something, did they make a law saying you have to be smart to be pres.

Bush, not smart, not well spoken, not a great pres.
Obama, smart, well spoken (usually), not a great pres.

Do you have to be smart to convince a group of mostly dumb people to vote for you...or would you be better off simply being like minded and have lots of consultants?

Maybe if we expected less from the presidents they would be better. Seems to work for most other things...lowering expectations.

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30 Nov 2011 15:44 #35 by Reverend Revelant
At least Perry is on this poll...

In Florida Gingrich is at 47% to 17% for Romney, 15% for Herman Cain, 5% for Ron Paul, 4% for Michele Bachmann, 3% for Jon Huntsman, 2% for Rick Perry, 1% for Rick Santorum, and 0% for Gary Johnson.

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main ... ntana.html


This time Perry beat out "No Opinion." That's because there wasn't any "No Opinion" on this poll. As you can see, the Mad Joe Arpaio endorsement has vaulted Perry to new lows.

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30 Nov 2011 15:49 #36 by Martin Ent Inc
There is still a Turd floating in the bowl.

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30 Nov 2011 16:09 #37 by The Viking

The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:

The Viking wrote:

archer wrote: Well Viking, your assertion that Perry's problems are in the past and he is improving doesn't jive with this latest gaffe

Perry in NH:

Speaking at Saint Anselm on Tuesday, he appealed to students who will be at least 21 before Election Day to vote for him, saying: "Those of you that will be 21 by November the 12th, I ask for your support and your vote."

As for those younger than 21, he merely asked them to work hard on his behalf. Doesn't he want their votes too?

It turns out Perry didn't know or had forgotten that the voting age in America is 18.

Perry made another slip too, referring to "November the 12th" as Election Day.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/2 ... 19126.html

Not only did he get the voting age wrong, but he got election day wrong too....it's Nov 6th.

Face it Viking, the man just isn't smart enough to win the nomination.


Let's see, Obama got elected and he thinks there is 57 states.

He thinks Hawaii is in Asia. "When I meet with world leaders, what's striking -- whether it's in Europe or here in Asia..." -mistakenly referring to Hawaii as Asia while holding a press conference outside Honolulu, Nov. 16, 2011

He thinks we have 'corpse' men in the military.

He saw dead people on Memorial Day.

He thinks 10,000 equals 12.... "In case you missed it, this week, there was a tragedy in Kansas. Ten thousand people died -- an entire town destroyed." --on a Kansas tornado that killed 12 people

And many many more. Then you compare records where Perrry blows obama away, and if obama can win then Perry sure as heck can.


Are you banking on the stupidity of your favorite being a bit less stupid than his possible opponent Obama? In case you missed it Viking, that's a appeal to hypocrisy, a logical fallacy. Obama's gaffs and goofs doesn't not modify or diminish Perry's mistakes one iota. If Perry makes mistakes, if Perry misspeaks, if Perry can't hold his own in a debate... nothing that Obama does or can do changes anything about Perry. What next? Are you going to blame Perry's mistakes on Bush?


Actually I seem to be the ONLY person supporting the best jobs creator, the most conservative record, the least baggage, the person who has flip flopped the least and was not supporting liberal issues as recently as the last couple years, the best bills passed against the government, the best plans presented, the one fighting for the smallest government, the lowest taxes, the TORT reform, defunding Planned Parenthood, closing the border the fastest, laws requiring ID to Vote, policies that attract companies back to America to create jobs, the ONLY comprehensive energy policy. Most of you are just voting on a few gaffes and debates (which in case you didn't know, is not a Presidential requirement when in office. They don't have to debate foreign leaaders or anyone for that matter) :bash :bash And you are making fun of me? Look at why you are voting for and why! THAT is funny and pathetic all at the same time! THAT is why we have Obama. People who voted like you back in 2008. All on superficial things rather than substance.

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30 Nov 2011 16:11 #38 by The Viking
Please list the most important issues for you this election for the candidates.

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30 Nov 2011 16:24 #39 by Reverend Revelant

The Viking wrote: Please list the most important issues for you this election for the candidates.


Hey Viking... that doesn't cut it. Evidently what ever the important issues are, it's apparent that Perry has not convinced anyone that he can address the issues, or else, he would be much higher in the poles. Maybe the man lacks the intelligence and ability to get his message out. What ever, no one seems to be listening. That's Perry's fault all the way.

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30 Nov 2011 16:42 #40 by LadyJazzer

Martin Ent Inc wrote: There is still a Turd floating in the bowl.


Yeah, but Boehner and McConnell can't last forever.

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