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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
If Americans reelects him they deserve the economic collapse that will follow. Trillion dollar deficits are unsustainable and as they just showed in their budget they have no intention of cutting a dime from the budget.
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02-17-2012 06:39 PM |
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BeerCat
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
(02-16-2012 09:30 PM)BearChatter v2.0 Wrote: I may go postal if King Obamanijead wins.
Reminds me of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdZfrbgmCac
Fear not I ran the official Beercat system and it has the Republican winning. Anyone have Yahoo's contact info so that I can let them know?
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rath v2.0
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
2nd term? You think? With the $ he has been stockpiling for his entire term there is no way he loses.
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02-17-2012 09:40 PM |
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
With the way Republicans polarize the the voters, even chatter could beat them
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02-17-2012 10:09 PM |
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BeerCat
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
Honest question: You guys really believe there is a huge difference between BO and whoever the Rep candiddate ends up being. I don't think it matters, this country's broken. BO, Newt or Romney, doesn't matter it's not getting fixed.
I'm not asking if you are liberal or conservative, I'm asking if you really believe that any of those 3 men can change this country for the better. I'm not buying it.
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02-18-2012 12:09 AM |
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mptnstr@44
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
I think the US electorate is divided into two camps right now: those who will vote for Obama and those who will vote for anyone but Obama.
The problem is that the first group, comprised of union members, far-leftists and those who suckle at the teet of the government, outnumbers those in the "anything but Obama" group.
Real change is needed now and not the "hope and change" crap that was peddled 3 years ago or we will head farther towards the abyss.
However, I fear a majority of Americans really don't understand economics beyond what they bring home in their paychecks and sadly that is all they care about and they will vote myopically for what they see as good for them ignoring whether it is good for the country.
Drastic spending cuts need to be made across the board. If entitlements are removed from those who receive them they will riot ala Greece.
I'm not sure any of the candidates have the cahonies to really do what needs to be done due to the likely fallout.
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02-18-2012 08:50 AM |
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BearChatter v2.0
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
(02-18-2012 12:09 AM)BeerCat Wrote: Honest question: You guys really believe there is a huge difference between BO and whoever the Rep candiddate ends up being. I don't think it matters, this country's broken. BO, Newt or Romney, doesn't matter it's not getting fixed.
I'm not asking if you are liberal or conservative, I'm asking if you really believe that any of those 3 men can change this country for the better. I'm not buying it.
I felt that way last election. I didn't vote for either King Obama or McCain. And look where it got me.
I'll vote for whoever opposes King Obamanijead. It can't be any worse, that's for sure.
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02-18-2012 11:56 AM |
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Bearcat_Bounce
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
hop on the Gary Johnson train, and stray away from either Obama or Romney
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02-18-2012 01:31 PM |
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Crewdogz
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
It's in the bag!
Quote: An Albuquerque man says he successfully registered his dog to vote in Bernalillo County.
The dog owner said he saw a voter registration booth on the University of New Mexico's campus a few weeks ago and decided to see how easy it would be to register his dog to vote.
He said he was trying to expose the problems with the registration system. He said he just received the dog's voter registration card in the mail Wednesday, and it was way too easy.
"They should verify. Somebody should have verified this information and somebody should have come out and took a look at exactly who it was. But I made up a birth date, and I made up a social security number and I had a voter registration card in my hand for Buddy two weeks later," the dog owner said.
KOB Eyewitness News 4 contacted the Bernalillo County Clerk's Office. They said state law does not require proof of your social, your date of birth, or even your name. But they said what this man did is voter fraud.
They also said they strictly look over all the applications that come from third-party registration agencies before sending out registration cards. But this time, Buddy the dog made it through the system.
"We're going to have a lot of people that are registered to vote that shouldn't be able to vote," the dog owner said.
He said he has no intention of voting under Buddy's name.
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s2518479.shtml
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03-02-2012 12:13 PM |
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beck
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
Chatter and all the other moaners that want to do nothing but ***** and moan every day....
if the GOP brought anything, ANYTHING at all to the table they could unseat Obama. The beauty of our system is that if you don't like the incumbent, vote them out, but the arrogant and fractured GOP can't muster a decent candidate or effort. Blame yourselves.
If Obama wins it is because people like him more than the puppet of the week from the GOP, and if Romney, or ? wins then it is because people are fed up with Obama.
All of your hate, and name calling and daily posts copied from conservative sites does nothing to change voters' minds. It's like a little, yappy dog, eventually nobody listens.
If Obama does get a second term perhaps it motivates the teabaggers to organize and try to fund a little better. They too are a yappy dog, but a big one , that has potential. We'll see.
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03-08-2012 08:23 AM |
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Coopdaddy67
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
Conservatives will rally around Romney in a few weeks. They may not like him, but they certainly like him more than President Obama.
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03-08-2012 09:22 AM |
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Bearhawkeye
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
(03-08-2012 08:23 AM)beck Wrote: Chatter and all the other moaners that want to do nothing but ***** and moan every day....
if the GOP brought anything, ANYTHING at all to the table they could unseat Obama. The beauty of our system is that if you don't like the incumbent, vote them out, but the arrogant and fractured GOP can't muster a decent candidate or effort. Blame yourselves.
If Obama wins it is because people like him more than the puppet of the week from the GOP, and if Romney, or ? wins then it is because people are fed up with Obama.
All of your hate, and name calling and daily posts copied from conservative sites does nothing to change voters' minds. It's like a little, yappy dog, eventually nobody listens.
If Obama does get a second term perhaps it motivates the teabaggers to organize and try to fund a little better. They too are a yappy dog, but a big one , that has potential. We'll see.
So sayeth the king of yappy dogs.
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03-08-2012 12:06 PM |
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beck
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
Coming from the queen of pissing and moaning that's quite special. Be a lemming if you like, you'll have plenty of company from the piss and moan society.
Coop, I agree.
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2012 02:45 PM by beck.)
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03-08-2012 02:44 PM |
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Bearhawkeye
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RE: Yahoo projects Obama as a second term president
(03-08-2012 02:44 PM)beck Wrote: Coming from the queen of pissing and moaning that's quite special. Be a lemming if you like, you'll have plenty of company from the piss and moan society...
Your hypocrisy and lack of self-awareness is both astounding and comical. The majority of your posts consist of imitating farm animals and you call others "yappy dogs". Have you ever contributed to a logical, factual discussion in this forum? Seriously?
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2012 03:44 PM by Bearhawkeye.)
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