If the election were held today, who would you vote for?

09 Nov 2010 11:56 #51 by Residenttroll returns

Scruffy wrote: No, a majority of Americans voted last week to elect Republicans to office. Your statement that a majority of Democrats voted against Obama is wrong - he was not up for re-election.



.....but his agenda was.... :lol:

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09 Nov 2010 12:37 #52 by The Viking
Some people will never get it.......

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09 Nov 2010 12:42 #53 by Scruffy
Well, that cartoon sure convinced me! How could I ever refudiate that?

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09 Nov 2010 12:45 #54 by Nobody that matters

Scruffy wrote: Well, that cartoon sure convinced me! How could I ever refudiate that?


It would be unpossible.

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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09 Nov 2010 12:46 #55 by Scruffy

Nobody that matters wrote:

Scruffy wrote: Well, that cartoon sure convinced me! How could I ever refudiate that?


It would be unpossible.


Kazactly!

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09 Nov 2010 17:26 #56 by LadyJazzer

Scruffy wrote: You can try and spin it any way you like, but polls are often wrong, especially the ones that you cite.

Why can't you just be happy that your team won? Yay your team! Why do you have to spin it into your version of history? Why do you try to tell us all what you believe are the reasons for the way the American public voted? Are you really that elitist and arrogant?



I told him that awhile back... He won the election...He didn't win the right to revise history...But, of course, that's what he does, and what he's always done...

It's tiresome--but predictable.

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16 Nov 2010 11:45 #57 by Wayne Harrison
According to this unscientific poll, Obama would be re-elected.

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16 Nov 2010 12:18 #58 by Residenttroll returns

Pineguy wrote: According to this unscientific poll, Obama would be re-elected.


According to this unscientific poll, Obama would get crashed by any Republican. Obama got only 27% of the vote against all of the other challengers who were Republican. We know that only one candidate will run against Obama - Not all 12 listed.

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16 Nov 2010 13:26 #59 by FredHayek

Something the Dog Said wrote: Is this the same guy that the cons are holding up as a shining example of fiscal conservatism?

"One footnote mentions that Christie set up and had the government pay for a prearranged car service for a four-mile trip back and forth from the Boston airport at a price of $236 round trip. "In another example of excessive transportation costs, his car service from a London airport to his hotel in central London cost $562 round trip," the report added."
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.c ... hp?ref=fpb

He was cited as being one of the most extravagant overspending government employees when he was a US Attorney.

I also believe in a GOP primary Christie would be judged too left wing for the base as people find out how he compromises running a blue state. This might also kill Romney's chances.

The Dems were real smart to run Clinton, a governor who knew how to win a red state election, and the GOP won't be smart enough to figure this out. Especially after they choose RINO McCain last time around.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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