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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #30 on: February 10, 2012, 03:00:24 AM »
I don't like any of the canidates.  They are all clowns.  I just want Obama gone and I don't care who takes his place.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #31 on: February 10, 2012, 03:04:40 AM »
I think we're past the tipping point, gents. I admire the hope many here are clinging to that voting the lesser of two evils will somehow make life better. I think its Feng Shui on the Lido deck of the USS Titanic.
 
I am hopeful in the american people, the american spirit, though, which I think is larger and more powerful than what our government has become. I don't know what it will take to wake us up but its clear our collective sense of moral outrage has become very very desensitized. I think waking America up is of greater long term use than whichever block I check in November.
 
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #32 on: February 10, 2012, 03:06:58 AM »
For one that has turned more democratic in the last 10 years here is my take. Most if not all of the current conservative republicans have come across as negative and overbearing. They preach everything is bad because of Obama and no matter what the the fallout may be by the method, Obama has to go. It is my way or the highway, no compromise possible, totally screw the poor even more because I got mine mentality (true or not that is how it comes across). Then they turn on each other like a pack of junk yard dogs so that none of them end up looking good overall.
When Reagan ran his overall message was one of positiveness, we the American people can pull together and make America great again. He did not dwell that much on how America had got to where she was at that time. When Reagan did criticize an opponent he usually managed to do it with a touch of humor so that his point came across but did not leave a nasty feeling.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #33 on: February 10, 2012, 03:16:02 AM »
Guzzi when Reagan ran the democrats crucified him, the republican establishment hated him, both called him a know nothing hollywood actor. They called him every name in the book, they said all his policies would be the end of the country, his stance on the Cold War would be the end of the world, nuclear holocaust...... Funny how perceptions change after 30 years..... The democrats and the press did everything in their power to try and get him empeached and thrown out of office, they even went after his kids trying to scandalize the man....
This poor Obama everybody is picking on him stuff doesn't fly.... It's mild compared to some of what has gone on in the past.
In the 1920's "sheeple" was a term coined by the National Socialist Party in Germany to describe people that would not vote for Hitler. In the 1930's they held Hitler as the only one that would bring pride back to Germany and bring the budget and economy back.....

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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #34 on: February 10, 2012, 03:20:58 AM »
Personally I don't feel I owe the poor anything period.  I've worked hard all my life and never asked for anything.  Anyone who wants to give them money is free to do so.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #35 on: February 10, 2012, 03:58:07 AM »
When Reagan ran his overall message was one of positiveness, we the American people can pull together and make America great again.

I still admire him for that, especially since as Ranch13 noted he was getting an all out barrage from all sides. He wasn't perfect, but he was Presidential.
 
I think that's why I particularly do not like Obama; he runs down our country, our people, our heritage and our contribution to the world at nearly every opportunity. He blames everyone else for the state of our nation, and his failures, and he has taken "my way or the highway" to a new level willingly breaking federal law on a routine basis to pursue "my way." He's not presidential.
 
Its also why I do not like most of the GOP candidates, they're no different than Obama in that and several other regards. And I don't think I'm in the minority on my view. Makes you wonder how these clowns, in both parties, managed to get on the ticket in the first place.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #36 on: February 10, 2012, 04:22:29 AM »
They are under such close media scrutiny that if they've ever actually accomplished anything in life, they are afraid to run.  That only leaves losers.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #37 on: February 10, 2012, 04:35:48 AM »
I don't really think any of the canidates running for office are "loosers" there may be some flaws in some, there may be some idiological difference but for somebody to gather up the gumption to run for an elected office there's nothing in their being that is related to a "looser".
 "looser" might be more closely associated with those that do nothing but sit at home and gripe......
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« Reply #38 on: February 10, 2012, 04:47:25 AM »
I don't really think any of the canidates running for office are "loosers" there may be some flaws in some, there may be some idiological difference but for somebody to gather up the gumption to run for an elected office there's nothing in their being that is related to a "looser".
 "looser" might be more closely associated with those that do nothing but sit at home and gripe......
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #39 on: February 10, 2012, 05:45:01 AM »
Over 67 million Americans totally depend on the Government for their welfare.  On average they make over $32,000 a year.  I've been working for over 40 years to support them.  I'm thinking I have at least 12-13 more years to work so they can sit on their butts and complain. :o
 
Running for puplic office isn't for people who've actually done anything in life, because they have made mistakes.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #40 on: February 10, 2012, 06:01:34 AM »
Quite the contrary, running for public office is the best thing that folks that have amounted to anything in their life can do. Change in the government will only come when those who know about freedom and hardwork and have respect for those same things hold office.
It's the whiners that sit at home and those that are to lazy to actually go out and try to make the changes needed that  are the ruination of this country.
 I can tell you from experience, I was and still am shocked by the vitriol that gets shot in your direction when you hold an elected position, and follow your conservative belief and values. The vitriol not only comes from the bueracrats that aren't used to someone stepping up for what they believe in, it also comes from the lazyasses that lay around and whine because there "arent' enough conservatives to get elected" or "there are to many people collecting from the government". It's amazing how short the memory of folks is when money goes from being collected from the taxpayers, to it's "government money" Well duhhh where do they think that money comes from?
 People if you want change in the way this country is headed you need to get busy and actually do something about it, besides type long tyrades on an internet forum. You can't build a house by putting the ridge cap on first, you have to start at the bottom and give that ridge cap something solid to support it.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #41 on: February 10, 2012, 08:08:36 AM »
The Republicans are moveing toward the banking system running the world. They have been going about it in incriments over many years. Someone is guideing them in a plan. I wish someone could uncover thier communication link or find out where "they meet".
 
Conspiracy theory? It has been moveing in a straight line for many years with many Republicans speeking openly for the moves taken. Dick Cheney has been the highest level to openly support it.
 
The book "Powershift" written by Alvin Toffler on sale in 1991 has good descriptions of the events of today, even the posibility of wars being waged by coorporations  (Blackwater) rather than governments. Enviormental wars as well. It is out of print but you can buy it on line for 99 cents a lot of places.
 
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #42 on: February 10, 2012, 10:24:11 AM »
Cut's you've got a Senator there in Iowa that is about as liberal as they get... The question becomes what have YOU done to unseat that senator, so the rest of us don't have to put up with him? You haven't had a governor in years that doesn't lean way left....
Were you working the leo occupation when they passed the 100k cops thing that spent billions of dollars to buy votes under somewhat false and dubious pretences?

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Sorry, I never voted for any of them. And you already know how long I've been a LEO....and no one bought my vote. I've always voted my concience and I'll be damned if I'm voting for a rino or a socialistdemolib! Others here obviously will though so we loose no matter what! >:(
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #43 on: February 10, 2012, 10:29:44 AM »
Cuts nobody looses if everybody gets out and works hard to bring change in the "right" direction.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #44 on: February 10, 2012, 10:36:04 AM »
Cuts nobody looses if everybody gets out and works hard to bring change in the "right" direction.



Freedom isn't free.........but it IS up for sale apparently. :-[
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #45 on: February 10, 2012, 11:00:56 AM »
And there's obviously no reason that conservatives can't win if they get behind a true conservative candidate. We are the largest demographic:

http://www.gallup.com/poll/120857/conservatives-single-largest-ideological-group.aspx

"Conservatives" Are Single-Largest Ideological Group Percentage of "liberals" higher this decade than in early '90s by Lydia Saad  PRINCETON, NJ -- Thus far in 2009, 40% of Americans interviewed in national Gallup Poll surveys describe their political views as conservative, 35% as moderate, and 21% as liberal. This represents a slight increase for conservatism in the U.S. since 2008, returning it to a level last seen in 2004. The 21% calling themselves liberal is in line with findings throughout this decade, but is up from the 1990s.
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These annual figures are based on multiple national Gallup surveys conducted each year, in some cases encompassing more than 40,000 interviews. The 2009 data are based on 10 separate surveys conducted from January through May. Thus, the margins of error around each year's figures are quite small, and changes of only two percentage points are statistically significant.
To measure political ideology, Gallup asks Americans to say whether their political views are very conservative, conservative, moderate, liberal, or very liberal. As has been the case each year since 1992, very few Americans define themselves at the extremes of the political spectrum. Just 9% call themselves "very conservative" and 5% "very liberal." The vast majority of self-described liberals and conservatives identify with the unmodified form of their chosen label.
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Party-Based Ideology
There is an important distinction in the respective ideological compositions of the Republican and Democratic Parties. While a solid majority of Republicans are on the same page -- 73% call themselves conservative -- Democrats are more of a mixture. The major division among Democrats is between self-defined moderates (40%) and liberals (38%). However, an additional 22% of Democrats consider themselves conservative, much higher than the 3% of Republicans identifying as liberal.
True to their nonpartisan tendencies, close to half of political independents -- 45% -- describe their political views as "moderate." Among the rest, the balance of views is tilted more heavily to the right than to the left: 34% are conservative, while 20% are liberal.
Gallup trends show a slight increase since 2008 in the percentages of all three party groups calling themselves "conservative," which accounts for the three percentage-point increase among the public at large.
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Thus far in 2009, Gallup has found an average of 36% of Americans considering themselves Democratic, 28% Republican, and 37% independent. When independents are pressed to say which party they lean toward, 51% of Americans identify as Democrats, 39% as Republicans, and only 9% as pure independents.
Ideological tendencies by leaned party affiliation are very similar to those of straight partisan groups. However, it is worth noting the views of pure independents -- a group usually too small to analyze in individual surveys but potentially important in deciding elections. Exactly half of pure independents describe their views as moderate, 30% say they are conservative, and 17% liberal.
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As reported last week on Gallup.com, women are more likely than men to be Democratic in their political orientation. Along the same lines, women are more likely than men to be ideologically "moderate" and "liberal," and less likely to be "conservative."
Still, conservatism outweighs liberalism among both genders.
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The pattern is strikingly different on the basis of age, and this could have important political implications in the years ahead. Whereas middle-aged and older Americans lean conservative (vs. liberal) in their politics by at least 2 to 1, adults aged 18 to 29 are just as likely to say their political views are liberal (31%) as to say they are conservative (30%).
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Future Gallup analysis will look at the changes in the political ideology of different age cohorts over time, to see whether young adults in the past have started out more liberal than they wound up in their later years.
Bottom Line
Although the terms may mean different things to different people, Americans readily peg themselves, politically, into one of five categories along the conservative-to-liberal spectrum. At present, large minorities describe their views as either moderate or conservative -- with conservatives the larger group -- whereas only about one in five consider themselves liberal.
While these figures have shown little change over the past decade, the nation appears to be slightly more polarized than it was in the early 1990s. Compared with the 1992-1994 period, the percentage of moderates has declined from 42% to 35%, while the percentages of conservatives and liberals are up slightly -- from 38% to 40% for conservatives and a larger 17% to 21% movement for liberals.
Survey Methods
Results are based on aggregated Gallup Poll surveys of approximately 1,000 national adults, aged 18 and older, interviewed by telephone. Sample sizes for the annual compilations range from approximately 10,000 to approximately 40,000. For these results, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±1 percentage point.
In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #46 on: February 10, 2012, 12:05:19 PM »
Conservatives are not the largest demographic.  They are nearly extinct and losing ground everyday.  99% of them are middle aged white males and there aint that many of us.
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« Reply #47 on: February 10, 2012, 12:15:22 PM »
Well Swampy, ya better get Gallup to change their data then....you get right on that, they need the input of great xperts like yerself! :o
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« Reply #48 on: February 10, 2012, 12:17:42 PM »
Just removed or modified a couple of post's! If you don't want them removed, stick to the rules and lay off the personal name calling and flaming.
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« Reply #49 on: February 10, 2012, 12:48:24 PM »
fox put out the results of a poll today. the question was, who do you think reflects americas values.
it was santorum, paul, newt and romney. in that order.
I really hope santorum can keep the momentum.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #50 on: February 10, 2012, 12:54:24 PM »
 
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People if you want change in the way this country is headed you need to get busy and actually do something about it, besides type long tyrades on an internet forum. You can't build a house by putting the ridge cap on first, you have to start at the bottom and give that ridge cap something solid to support it.

Well, that SOUNDS good, but the reality is that the foundation, and the house itself, was built over 200 years ago with the blood of patriots. Unfortunately the left has had all those years to tear it down with lots of help from the rinos :'(
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« Reply #51 on: February 10, 2012, 01:16:29 PM »
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People if you want change in the way this country is headed you need to get busy and actually do something about it, besides type long tyrades on an internet forum. You can't build a house by putting the ridge cap on first, you have to start at the bottom and give that ridge cap something solid to support it.

Well, that SOUNDS good, but the reality is that the foundation, and the house itself, was built over 200 years ago with the blood of patriots. Unfortunately the left has had all those years to tear it down with lots of help from the rinos :'(
rinos? is that like DAPS?
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #52 on: February 10, 2012, 01:47:26 PM »
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People if you want change in the way this country is headed you need to get busy and actually do something about it, besides type long tyrades on an internet forum. You can't build a house by putting the ridge cap on first, you have to start at the bottom and give that ridge cap something solid to support it.

Well, that SOUNDS good, but the reality is that the foundation, and the house itself, was built over 200 years ago with the blood of patriots. Unfortunately the left has had all those years to tear it down with lots of help from the rinos :'(
rinos? is that like DAPS?

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« Reply #53 on: February 10, 2012, 01:57:51 PM »
Well Swampy, ya better get Gallup to change their data then....you get right on that, they need the input of great xperts like yerself! :o

You actually believe anything Gallup puts out? :o
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #54 on: February 10, 2012, 02:04:24 PM »
Well Swampy, ya better get Gallup to change their data then....you get right on that, they need the input of great xperts like yerself! :o

You actually believe anything Gallup puts out? :o

Actually, I believe them more than I do those who just make sweeping statements with no data to back it up.
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« Reply #55 on: February 10, 2012, 02:08:13 PM »
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People if you want change in the way this country is headed you need to get busy and actually do something about it, besides type long tyrades on an internet forum. You can't build a house by putting the ridge cap on first, you have to start at the bottom and give that ridge cap something solid to support it.

Well, that SOUNDS good, but the reality is that the foundation, and the house itself, was built over 200 years ago with the blood of patriots. Unfortunately the left has had all those years to tear it down with lots of help from the rinos :'(
rinos? is that like DAPS?

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that's very similar to daps.
do you consider me a rino? just curious.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #56 on: February 10, 2012, 02:11:36 PM »
Well Swampy, ya better get Gallup to change their data then....you get right on that, they need the input of great xperts like yerself! :o

You actually believe anything Gallup puts out? :o
polls reflect tiny little segments of people.
the same poll taken north and south of atlanta will get exactly opposite results.
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #57 on: February 10, 2012, 02:12:37 PM »
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People if you want change in the way this country is headed you need to get busy and actually do something about it, besides type long tyrades on an internet forum. You can't build a house by putting the ridge cap on first, you have to start at the bottom and give that ridge cap something solid to support it.

Well, that SOUNDS good, but the reality is that the foundation, and the house itself, was built over 200 years ago with the blood of patriots. Unfortunately the left has had all those years to tear it down with lots of help from the rinos :'(
rinos? is that like DAPS?

Republican In Name Only
that's very similar to daps.
do you consider me a rino? just curious.

Our moderator has made it abundantly clear that we are not  to use such labels on a personal basis. :o ;)
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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #58 on: February 10, 2012, 02:52:12 PM »
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People if you want change in the way this country is headed you need to get busy and actually do something about it, besides type long tyrades on an internet forum. You can't build a house by putting the ridge cap on first, you have to start at the bottom and give that ridge cap something solid to support it.

Well, that SOUNDS good, but the reality is that the foundation, and the house itself, was built over 200 years ago with the blood of patriots. Unfortunately the left has had all those years to tear it down with lots of help from the rinos :'(
rinos? is that like DAPS?

Republican In Name Only
that's very similar to daps.
do you consider me a rino? just curious.

Our moderator has made it abundantly clear that we are not  to use such labels on a personal basis. :o ;)






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Re: Santorum wins big, Ron Paul moves up..
« Reply #59 on: February 11, 2012, 03:20:32 AM »

(The Adm.) has made it clear by the guidelines and rules, that flaming will not be tolerated.
The Moderators are trying to keep things running smoothly by seeing they are followed.


So! What do you say we get back on topic?

LOL!!! That is essentially what I just said! ;D

So..........The topic is RS and RP moving up in the race, it became one of whether or not a true conservative can win.......I provided a link to certain data......it has not been refuted....where do we go from here.........or do we let it die because  the reality of web conversations is that they go all over the place, just like FTF conversations do (FTF = Face To Face) and don't stay on one topic?
Smokeless is only a passing fad!

"The liar who charms and disarms and wreaths himself in artifice is too agreeable to be called a demon. So we adopt the word "candidate"." Brooke McEldowney

"When a dog has bitten ten kids I have trouble believing he would make a good childs companion just because he now claims he is a good dog and doesn't bite. How's that for a "parable"?"....ME