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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #30 on: February 18, 2013, 06:56:02 AM »
Back on subject:

We KNOW they stole the election just like the Franklin election was stolen.

The demo-rats said they had 5000 lawyers ready to deploy to every county. They would argue every vote if obummer was not reelected.

What did our side have? Nothing!

Go ahead and prove the election was a fraud.  Nothing will happen. Who is gonna remove him and put Romney in? No one!

Remember Rodney King? Watch ALL the large, metro areas burn to the ground if they try to remove a fraudulent administration.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #31 on: February 18, 2013, 08:12:39 AM »
Back on subject:

We KNOW they stole the election just like the Franklin election was stolen.

The demo-rats said they had 5000 lawyers ready to deploy to every county. They would argue every vote if obummer was not reelected.

What did our side have? Nothing!

Go ahead and prove the election was a fraud.  Nothing will happen. Who is gonna remove him and put Romney in? No one!

Remember Rodney King? Watch ALL the large, metro areas burn to the ground if they try to remove a fraudulent administration.
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What did our side have? Nothing. EXACTLY and that is exactly why the Repubs lost. They blame everyone but themselves. If they continue the crying and don't get their act together, they will lose the next election as well. Time to stop looking backward and start looking forward. The problems with conservatives is they don't like change . The problem with that is, until they change, they will continue to lose.
 
 
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #32 on: February 18, 2013, 09:32:07 AM »
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Reagon was our hero, he was the first real president any of us had ever seen. They said then we didn't, but we voted for him in droves because he represented our future .
Yes Anna, good post all of it...and speaking of Reagan, my wife loved him she still talks about him all the time. She is 47, I am 56, and we respected Reagan, not everyone agreed with every single thing he that he did or signed that congress wrote, but nobody is going to please everyone. Still, he was a leader, he brought Americans together, he did not divide them up, he knew government was wasteful was not afraid to say it out loud. He did not disengage from a hi level problem such as being attacked, or a hostage situation. He made a decision right wrong or otherwise, sure miss that kind of leadership in the high office.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #33 on: February 18, 2013, 09:48:04 AM »
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but nobody is going to please everyone

I dunno jimster, there are those here that wont vote or will vote for someone that cant win if they dont like everything about a candidate even if he is the only one that is even in the race.
 
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #34 on: February 18, 2013, 01:48:19 PM »

Damn, for a bunch of lazy, crack smoking, non-working, welfare cheats, the above shows some real motivation and effort! I seriously doubt that happened.
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 That's the funniest post by you EVER put in print here John :D. Given you think black people are all "lazy,crack smoking,non working,welfare cheats" I'll bet YOU DO seriously doubt that could happen. I know and work with LOTS of black folks who don't personify what you said in any way shape or form. Just proves what I always thought about the average die hard lib. In any event, you certainly can't deny that black citizens voted in the 90th percentile for obama. That people who might cheat and vote multiple times happen to be black doesn't mean we can't SAY it, is just the way it is. Anyways, here's one of the few links brave enough to post a pic. Plenty more you can find yourself if you wanted to find them.  J

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 Oh and here's a thread recently posted with a buch of replies from people you probably assume are racist, heaping praise on a fine black man who LOVES AMERICA. 
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/topic,275362.0.html
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #35 on: February 18, 2013, 01:59:04 PM »
He won. Twice. Prove he didn't. The whole South manipulates voting districts to negate a Democrat majority. THAT'S verified, and there is proof. Sure, you can quote some irate righty blogger to whom you are probably related that heard from a friend who knows someone who works at the voting commission in Podunk, Somestate that an unidentified black Mexican illegal voted thirty times as a dead guy, but that's not proof. All I can say is if the left could pull off a fraudulent election, they ARE the people we the people need on our side!
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #36 on: February 18, 2013, 02:08:14 PM »
Sure, you can quote some irate righty blogger to whom you are probably related that heard from a friend who knows someone who works at the voting commission in Podunk,


  Had to jump in with your own racism Mr. Quan? When all else fails start hurtling innane insults? Classy sir, very classy.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #37 on: February 18, 2013, 02:16:50 PM »
Works for me.
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

"'Cause what they do in Washington, they just take care of number 1. And number 1 ain't you. $__t, you ain't even number 2!" Frank Zappa

The greatest idea the right ever had is personal responsibility; the greatest idea the left ever had is social responsibility. Both take effort.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #38 on: February 18, 2013, 04:02:12 PM »
I don't think Anna & Johnny are typical of the X generation.  Good for them!  My kids are X generation and they think the only way they can influence politics is with their vote.  They will get what they deserve, I guess. They should have seen how we "influenced" politics in the 60s & 70s.  I believe Nixon was the only president who "Quit his job"  & I'm taking just a little tiny bit of credit for that through my efforts.
 
I don't think that the Rahm Emanuel (sp?) types and other sick ba$tard$ who run the USA from DC are typical of the Boomer generation, either.  More typically, they represent the scum of the Boomer generation, and I don't think it was my generation who put them in office.  I no longer think our vote counts based on the last phony presidential elaction.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #39 on: February 19, 2013, 03:49:57 AM »
Quote from jonnyreb:
"Damn, for a bunch of lazy, crack smoking, non-working, welfare cheats, the above shows some real motivation and effort! I seriously doubt that happened.
GuzziJohn



 That's the funniest post by you EVER put in print here John . Given you think black people are all "lazy,crack smoking,non working,welfare cheats" I'll bet YOU DO seriously doubt that could happen. I know and work with LOTS of black folks who don't personify what you said in any way shape or form. Just proves what I always thought about the average die hard lib. In any event, you certainly can't deny that black citizens voted in the 90th percentile for obama. That people who might cheat and vote multiple times happen to be black doesn't mean we can't SAY it, is just the way it is. Anyways, here's one of the few links brave enough to post a pic. Plenty more you can find yourself if you wanted to find them.  J


My above line is irony son, irony with some sarcasm thrown in. It is in reference to how many here describe especially inner city blacks. It is certainly not what I believe.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #40 on: February 19, 2013, 03:54:31 AM »
Saint Ronnie started the economic policies that culminated in the 2009 economic collapse. Period. He undid what little good the rightys had done previously, and pushed the middle class into economic decline. The only people who still sing his praises are ones who ignore the historical repercussions of his policies.

"...We got the "down." We're still waiting for the "trickle."  Al Sharpton
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

"'Cause what they do in Washington, they just take care of number 1. And number 1 ain't you. $__t, you ain't even number 2!" Frank Zappa

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #41 on: February 19, 2013, 09:50:40 AM »
Saint Ronnie started the economic policies that culminated in the 2009 economic collapse. Period. He undid what little good the rightys had done previously, and pushed the middle class into economic decline. The only people who still sing his praises are ones who ignore the historical repercussions of his policies.
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Once again, the closet door swings open and Quan speaks!

The polices of Ronald Reagan led to the economic boom of the 80's & 90's.  Your buddy Clinton happened to stumble into the job and ride the wonderful tide of the fruits of Reagan' policies.

Quan, Once again, you are WRONG, but @ least you are consistent...for an obummer poodle! ;)
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #42 on: February 19, 2013, 10:10:14 AM »
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"...We got the "down." We're still waiting for the "trickle."  Al Sharpton

 
 
 
 
Anybody who quotes Sharpton is really scraping at the bottom of the barrel.  No further reply to the inaneness of that post need be made.
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #43 on: February 19, 2013, 11:00:11 AM »
Ok,you may not be old enough to remember what shape the country was in when Reagan got the country after jimmy Cataw had wrecked havoc,....kinda like it is now after 4 yrs of your hero. Had only he had, four years we would be on the road to recovery now. Call your handlers and ask how to respond to that. Yea call al
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #44 on: February 19, 2013, 03:17:34 PM »
Old enough? I voted against Ronnie Raygun, both times! There was no "boom" in the '80s and '90s, at least not for those in the middle classes. Adjusted for inflation, middle class wages went up 3-4% SINCE Saint Ronnie took office--- that's over 30 years! The top 2% say real increases have been near 90%. Why do you think there IS income inequality?

Success? If trickle-down economics is y'alls' idea of success, then what was the goal, economic depression?
If you give up, THEY don't have to win.

"'Cause what they do in Washington, they just take care of number 1. And number 1 ain't you. $__t, you ain't even number 2!" Frank Zappa

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #45 on: February 19, 2013, 03:35:14 PM »
Quote from jonnyreb:
"Damn, for a bunch of lazy, crack smoking, non-working, welfare cheats, the above shows some real motivation and effort! I seriously doubt that happened.
GuzziJohn



 That's the funniest post by you EVER put in print here John . Given you think black people are all "lazy,crack smoking,non working,welfare cheats" I'll bet YOU DO seriously doubt that could happen. I know and work with LOTS of black folks who don't personify what you said in any way shape or form. Just proves what I always thought about the average die hard lib. In any event, you certainly can't deny that black citizens voted in the 90th percentile for obama. That people who might cheat and vote multiple times happen to be black doesn't mean we can't SAY it, is just the way it is. Anyways, here's one of the few links brave enough to post a pic. Plenty more you can find yourself if you wanted to find them.  J


My above line is irony son, irony with some sarcasm thrown in. It is in reference to how many here describe especially inner city blacks. It is certainly not what I believe.
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  That's curious Guzzi..
  The only one I ever heard on here who called any group of people.. "lazy, crack smoking, non-working, welfare cheats"...was you , right in this post..  If you can find where somebody else called any group by that string of invectives..please show us.
  Right now, you're the only one I know of who has said that!
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #46 on: February 19, 2013, 03:38:59 PM »
Chung quotes his hero Sharp-one;
     "...We got the "down." We're still waiting for the "trickle."  Al Sharpton
 
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  You libbies got your "trickle"...  as I recall, it was running down Chris Matthews' leg..
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #47 on: February 19, 2013, 05:32:08 PM »
Old enough? I voted against Ronnie Raygun, both times! There was no "boom" in the '80s and '90s, at least not for those in the middle classes. Adjusted for inflation, middle class wages went up 3-4% SINCE Saint Ronnie took office--- that's over 30 years! The top 2% say real increases have been near 90%. Why do you think there IS income inequality?

Success? If trickle-down economics is y'alls' idea of success, then what was the goal, economic depression?

 
you have drank thr koolaid pardner, my family lost money when reagan won because the first thing he did was deregulate oil so a lot of oil companys that were operating with the help of regulation went under and we lost some transportation receivables .
 
However, government needed to get out of the oil business and we survived, not to mention the fact that if you aren't making up your numbers that is still better than the peanut man was doing and your Kenyan hero.  I miss Reagan and you and your union can just deal with that!
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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #48 on: February 19, 2013, 06:35:28 PM »
If the truth was known.  I think Romney would have won Florida, Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, and even Pennsylvania.  IF you do a revote in all the counties where Obama got 100% or greater of the registered voters with photo ID's and maybe even purple ink on their fingers in the cities of Pittsburg, Philly, Detroit, Chicago, Madison, WI, etc, I think Romney would have carried these states, thus the Electoral college and won the election. 
 
In 2008, Hillary Clinton actually won the "popular" vote almost everywhere in the primaries.  However, the dem delegates were skewed to allow more delegates from "minority" areas so Obama could win.   I think she would have made a better president, if she relied on Bill for advice.  He knew how to compromise and get things done, even if they ultimately proved to be wrong in the long run, such as the free trade agreements and the deregulation of the banking industry in 1998.  Obama FORCES his policies on everyone even if they DON'T want it such as Obamacare, and doing away with "don't ask, don't tell", and not using MY tax dollars to fund abortions, when 60-65% of Americans do not want late term abortions or tax money used for them. 
 
Americans I know of don't like being FORCED to do anything.  They will go along with a MAJORITY, but when the Minority Forces their policies on the majority, it leads to tyrany.   
 
ALL religions reject gay marriage, Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddists, etc.  Why force it to be legal when it is morally wrong for ALL religious people.  It is against evolution and against religion, BOTH.  Why are we forced to accept this unnatural state. 
 
Tax dollars should be spent where the majority want them to be spent that do not conflict with any moral and ethical codes of all people.  All agree elderly, disabled, and mental illness needs help.  Able bodied people with IQ's above 70 should work and not be GIVEN anything free.  If they get welfare, food stamps, etc, there should be jobs for them to work at to earn this, even if it is picking up trash on the side of the road, or cleaning up their on run down neighborhoods, not sit at home watching TV or shooting up drugs, or getting drunk. 
 
Americas are getting fed up.  When the right conservative comes along, he or she will win in a landslide. 

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #49 on: February 20, 2013, 01:25:44 AM »
Good post DD.

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Re: Again, I doubt he WON the election
« Reply #50 on: February 20, 2013, 03:41:07 AM »
Good post DD.

Very good post!

A few answers.

Why If WE speak out against gay marriage, we are branded homophobes?                                             

ANSWER A: Because the uber-left-obummer-loving media brands us so to the low-information or single issue voter. That doesn't mean a stupid voter, just that they trust the 6pm news w/ the 90 second slated news stories. Or the single-issue voter who refuses to consider anything else about a candidate except their pet issue.

If we speak out against supporting able-bodied loafers, we are branded mean-spirited (see answer a) and they use the buzz words: kids, most vulnerable Americans.                                                         

If we speak out against taxpayer supplied phones, abortions, food stamps or whatever, we get branded and the story gets spun (see answer a).

When the administration has a more then public "OOPS!" moment, like Bengazzi, it gets spun (see answer a). Or, like voter fraud, the story gets ignored.

Quan and his ilk deep-throat the spin.
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