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Old 09-14-2012, 11:01 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Now you're gettin it, bra.
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Old 09-15-2012, 07:16 AM   #52 (permalink)
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No Jill Stein option?

If I was American I'd vote Obama without a second thought but I wouldn't call myself a fan of his. I'd just rather he got in than Romney turned such a powerful country into economic laissez-faire/social fascist-topia.
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Old 09-15-2012, 09:40 AM   #53 (permalink)
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No Jill Stein option?

If I was American I'd vote Obama without a second thought but I wouldn't call myself a fan of his. I'd just rather he got in than Romney turned such a powerful country into economic laissez-faire/social fascist-topia.
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Forgive me for being such an idiot: are you saying I'm on the right track or that I'm being too forward? If the first, thank you. If the second, sorry bout that.
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Forgive me for being such an idiot: are you saying I'm on the right track or that I'm being too forward? If the first, thank you. If the second, sorry bout that.
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Old 09-16-2012, 11:05 PM   #56 (permalink)
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I'm not an American, but from what I've viewed and read, Obama certainly comes across as lot more rational and thoughtful. And would probably learn from his mistakes.

Romney belongs to a subset of a religion which we know to have been founded by a fraud and a croony. This is of course the illiterate and delusional (or blind?) Joseph Smith, who claimed that a fucking angel visited him as late as 1828! And this in America, near New York! Mohammad, Jesus and other despicable characters have a few thousand years behind them as some sort of safety measure. But here comes a charlatan, who takes to tax free religion for his riches, who conveniently finds "gold plates" and loses them after the book is done, who thinks that the native Indian remains were a lost tribe from Jerusalem, and whose book is in quite large parts, a copy of the old and new testament. Of course, it only gets worse from here. If people want to follow this mad nonsense, fine. But I've yet to hear Romney state that this wouldn't interfere with his public policy. And given this is the presidential post, I wouldn't vote for someone capable of following such a lunatic.
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^ I haven't heard many people in the media talk about Mitt Romney's religion and I haven't seen much written about it in the printed media either. It's worth mentioning that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is also a Mormon and his religion is hardly ever mentioned.
Still, I wonder how many people who would otherwise vote for Romney, might not vote for him because he is a Mormon?

On the other hand, I get the feeling that a lot of Americans are unhappy with the way the country has been going the past four years and don't want to give Obama a second term in office (including a lot of people who voted for him last time.)

It looks like it's going to be a toss-up at this point.
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On the other hand, I get the feeling that a lot of Americans are unhappy with the way the country has been going the past four years and don't want to give Obama a second term in office (including a lot of people who voted for him last time.)

It looks like it's going to be a toss-up at this point.
Is that really so? I'm not in the best position to evaluate that, but I always get a sense that many people just don't trust Romney...and that quite a number of these opinion polls are more so paid-for advertisement. Here's a video of republicans dissing Romney:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av3q7-a-ayc

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They don't know where they are. They like the direction the county has been going in, assuming you ask them about specifics and not "how do you think things are?"

Because fatty america, who can't pull their head out of ESPN's ass long enough to pay attention to the policy governing the country thinks "Well, I don't have a million dollars, a jet, or a pony so the country really much be ****."

Thats like asking a teenager if the parents do things for them. What do you think those ungrateful little *******s are going to say?
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They don't know where they are. They like the direction the county has been going in, assuming you ask them about specifics and not "how do you think things are?"

Because fatty america, who can't pull their head out of ESPN's ass long enough to pay attention to the policy governing the country thinks "Well, I don't have a million dollars, a jet, or a pony so the country really much be ****."

Thats like asking a teenager if the parents do things for them. What do you think those ungrateful little *******s are going to say?
I think you are giving the USA far too much credit, they never take their head out of their asses.
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