Report: Cain "Reassessing" Whether To Stay In Race

29 Nov 2011 13:00 #41 by RenegadeCJ

LadyJazzer wrote:
Even the suckers are deserting the sinking ship... :lol:



What??? The unions are finally giving up on Obama??? :faint:

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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29 Nov 2011 13:03 #42 by LadyJazzer
No, the teabagger morons....

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29 Nov 2011 13:04 #43 by Reverend Revelant

The Viking wrote:

PrintSmith wrote: Or, if one uses logic instead of partisanship as the basis for their premise, if all of the states implemented Texas type policies, there would be no great migration into one state by people hoping to find work and artificially driving up its poverty statistics when the success of one state proves insufficient to make up for the failures of so many other states.


Couldn't have said it any better. Should have read this one before I posted my last post! I need to borrow that one!


Evidently smart people don't see Perry as a viable candidate...

Election 2012: New Hampshire Republican Primary
New Hampshire: Romney 34%, Gingrich 24%, Paul 14%, Huntsman 11%

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... an_primary


oops...

ATLANTA — Newt Gingrich has taken a commanding lead in the South Caro­lina Republican primary, with more than twice the support of Mitt Romney or Herman Cain, according to a poll conducted Monday evening for The Augusta Chronicle.
Gingrich, a former congressman from Georgia, has 38 percent, followed by 15 percent for Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts. Cain, a Georgia native, had 13 percent.

http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/metro ... 1322527706


Where's Perry? Oh...

Newt Gingrich 38 percent

Mitt Romney 15

Herman Cain 13

Ron Paul 7

Rick Perry 4

Michele Bachmann 3

Rick Santorum 2

Someone else 5

No opinion 13


There he is... getting less points than No Opinion (I didn't know that No Opinion was running for the GOP presidential nomination)

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29 Nov 2011 13:06 #44 by Reverend Revelant

LadyJazzer wrote: No, the teabagger morons....


No... the Democrats are giving up on the unions...

As a practical matter, the Obama campaign and, for the present, the Democratic Party, have laid to rest all consideration of reviving the coalition nurtured and cultivated by Franklin D. Roosevelt. The New Deal Coalition — which included unions, city machines, blue-collar workers, farmers, blacks, people on relief, and generally non-affluent progressive intellectuals — had the advantage of economic coherence. It received support across the board from voters of all races and religions in the bottom half of the income distribution, the very coherence the current Democratic coalition lacks.

http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/ ... oalition/#


Hey... what can you expect... winning is more important than ideology.

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29 Nov 2011 13:18 #45 by Martin Ent Inc
A tax payer voting for Obama is like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders

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29 Nov 2011 13:19 #46 by BearMtnHIB
Hang in there Hermy- don't give up just because you like to chase that tail!

This will all blow over.

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29 Nov 2011 13:26 #47 by The Viking

BearMtnHIB wrote: Hang in there Hermy- don't give up just because you like to chase that tail!

This will all blow over.



:rofl rofllol :lol: You said 'blow'! :rofl rofllol :lol:

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29 Nov 2011 14:51 #48 by Pony Soldier

Martin Ent Inc wrote: A tax payer voting for Obama is like chickens voting for Colonel Sanders


rofllol

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29 Nov 2011 17:49 #49 by Arlen

The Viking wrote:

chickaree wrote: Maybe this will open up the field for a credible candidate that can actually give Obama a run.


Maybe there will be a candidate with the strongest jobs record in the country who will come forward. Someone who created a million jobs while the President was losing millions. That would be something to run on. Someone who has passed TORT reform and brought more Doctors to their state because of it. Someone who stopped funding of Planned Parenthood. Someone who the strongest border and illegal immigration cop in the country would support. Someone who in 27 years in office has been totally faithful to his wife and has no personal baggage. Someone who is closing sactuatry cities and would have a plan to close the border in 12 months. Someone who has not raised taxes, balanced most every budget they have had and getten rid of many regulations and taken the Federal Government out of our personal and business lives. Someone who has brought more jobs to their state and back to America than any other possible candidate. Someone who can win the Latino vote which is huge in many swing states. Someone Who has given the only comprehensive energy plan. Someone who has a great tax plan that will bring companies back to the United States. Someone who is ready to take on all the corrupt branches of our government and fundementally change them again. Maybe we can find a candidate like that to run. He would be worth voting for right?

Wake up! Perry of not the man. Geesh!

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29 Nov 2011 17:52 #50 by Reverend Revelant

Arlen wrote:

The Viking wrote:

chickaree wrote: Maybe this will open up the field for a credible candidate that can actually give Obama a run.


Maybe there will be a candidate with the strongest jobs record in the country who will come forward. Someone who created a million jobs while the President was losing millions. That would be something to run on. Someone who has passed TORT reform and brought more Doctors to their state because of it. Someone who stopped funding of Planned Parenthood. Someone who the strongest border and illegal immigration cop in the country would support. Someone who in 27 years in office has been totally faithful to his wife and has no personal baggage. Someone who is closing sactuatry cities and would have a plan to close the border in 12 months. Someone who has not raised taxes, balanced most every budget they have had and getten rid of many regulations and taken the Federal Government out of our personal and business lives. Someone who has brought more jobs to their state and back to America than any other possible candidate. Someone who can win the Latino vote which is huge in many swing states. Someone Who has given the only comprehensive energy plan. Someone who has a great tax plan that will bring companies back to the United States. Someone who is ready to take on all the corrupt branches of our government and fundementally change them again. Maybe we can find a candidate like that to run. He would be worth voting for right?

Wake up! Perry of not the man. Geesh!


It's not impossible at all for Perry to get the nomination... all the other candidates would have to die first, including No Opinion... but that's still a possibility.

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