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Old 01-26-2011, 05:24 PM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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You forgot cross-dresser (Rudy).
He and J. Edgar would have made SUCH a cute couple in their Little Black Dresses and fishnets...
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Old 01-26-2011, 05:44 PM
 
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The main reason why Obama will win is because average Americans like and trust him more than any Republican the GOP has to offer. The other reason will be the Republican's true colors shining over the next two years.

Believe it or not, Republicans acting like ranting conservative CD posters does not win points with most people.
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Old 01-26-2011, 06:56 PM
 
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I'm sure the corrupt labor unions will make sure he gets whatever money he wants... it won't save him though, the American people won't make this mistake twice.
Oh man, I wish we could bet. Obama will win. I won't say landslide........yet, since it's so far out from the election.

Think about it. The republicans are as split as pea soup. You guys had TWO rebuttals. LMFAO. And one of them from a woman who is freeeeaky. Bachman really is freaky.

So who do you guys have? Romney is the only one in the possible line up that isn't an outright lunatic.

Newt has has mental problems, and if you think people won't remember his fiasco when he shut down the government, you're dead wrong. The man has had serious mental health problems, and from what he's been saying about the EPA I think he's heading for his 19th nervous breakdown. Newt is messed up, and won't last to the primaries.

Then you have Mrs. P. Need I say more? Sarah can't run Alaska, let alone the America.

Who else do the repubs have? or should I say tea party? Which is it now days, anyway? Tea party or Republicans?

Obama all the way, baby. Home run.
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Old 01-26-2011, 07:48 PM
 
Location: Bella Vista, Ark
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Oh man, I wish we could bet. Obama will win. I won't say landslide........yet, since it's so far out from the election.

Think about it. The republicans are as split as pea soup. You guys had TWO rebuttals. LMFAO. And one of them from a woman who is freeeeaky. Bachman really is freaky.

So who do you guys have? Romney is the only one in the possible line up that isn't an outright lunatic.

Newt has has mental problems, and if you think people won't remember his fiasco when he shut down the government, you're dead wrong. The man has had serious mental health problems, and from what he's been saying about the EPA I think he's heading for his 19th nervous breakdown. Newt is messed up, and won't last to the primaries.

Then you have Mrs. P. Need I say more? Sarah can't run Alaska, let alone the America.

Who else do the repubs have? or should I say tea party? Which is it now days, anyway? Tea party or Republicans?

Obama all the way, baby. Home run.
could you tell us how we are split? Of course each of us has a candidate we would like to see win, but the one thing about Republicans, they always vote and they stick together in the end. Newt will not get the nomination but he isn't a lunny as you put it. He does have baggage and is past his prime. Sarah may not even run, Romney will most likely not get the nod, but did you watch the Republican answer to Obamas speech last night?

Nita
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Old 01-26-2011, 08:21 PM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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could you tell us how we are split? Of course each of us has a candidate we would like to see win, but the one thing about Republicans, they always vote and they stick together in the end. Newt will not get the nomination but he isn't a lunny as you put it. He does have baggage and is past his prime. Sarah may not even run, Romney will most likely not get the nod, but did you watch the Republican answer to Obamas speech last night?

Nita
Newt and Bill Clinton share a love for loose zippers.

I heard on FOX earlier this evening that he is the preferred candidate among republicans in South Carolina. If that isn't enough to get him declared looney, nothing is.
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Old 01-26-2011, 09:41 PM
 
Location: FL
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Yeah Intelligent Peope won't be duped a second time aroud with Obama, once, twice not going to happen. Unless people are just plain ignorant again.
and that is what I said about George W but we all know what happened.
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Old 01-26-2011, 09:56 PM
 
Location: Troy, Il
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Obama will win, im sure of it. It is very hard to throw out an existing president. I am hoping governor Chris Christie will have New Jersey straightened out by 2016 so he can straighten out the rest of us.
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:12 PM
 
Location: Long Island (chief in S Farmingdale)
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Obama will win, im sure of it. It is very hard to throw out an existing president. I am hoping governor Chris Christie will have New Jersey straightened out by 2016 so he can straighten out the rest of us.
Christie won't get passed Cory Booker if he decides to run in 2013.
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:39 PM
 
Location: Troy, Il
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Christie won't get passed Cory Booker if he decides to run in 2013.
Why is that? Who is Cory Booker?
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Old 01-26-2011, 10:45 PM
 
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Believe it or not, Republicans acting like ranting conservative CD posters does not win points with most people.
Michele Bachmann would fit right in with some of them, wouldn't she? Hell - I wouldn't be surprised to find out that she's a regular poster here.
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