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Old 10-17-2012, 12:36 AM
 
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What makes a terrorist attack different than a military attack? Spare me the long, drawn out explanation of uniforms, nations at war, etc. What is the bare bones difference?
You wont get an answer.. see here is whats taking place.

Because I'm a conservative, they seen what I said, and they automatically have to argue with me and say I'm wrong.. And since they put their foot in their mouth because they didnt realise I'm actually defending Obama, now they have to keep up this fascade that I'm wrong, and they will go through 800 loops to try to do so, while ignoring the obvious, which is military actions are not criminal.. They dont even get tried in the same court.

If they were the same, then Osama Bin Laden, wouldnt have been killed by Obama, since he's never been found guilty in a court of law. Obamas own action shows the attacks as not civil in nature, because if they were, Obama would be guilty of executing an "innocent" (having never been found guilty), individual..

I doubt they'd say Obama has executed the innocent, but here they are, flip flopping into now saying the attacks are against civilians..
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Old 10-17-2012, 12:47 AM
 
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watch the video of Crawley here. She admits she was wrong

Marathon Pundit: (Video) Candy Crowley admits she was wrong and Mitt was right on Benghazi
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:11 AM
 
Location: Detroit
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Wow... 117 pages in just a few hours. This has to be the hottest thread on CD lol.

Anyway, I felt Obama dominated. Much MUCH better than the 1st debate, I have to admit I was a little worried after the 1st debate. I'm glad Obama called Mitt RobMe (Romney) out multiple times and the fact checking Benghazi part??? EPIC!!! (and I hardly use that word lol). That was one emotional part.

Romney also stuck his chin out at the end and got uppercutted big time. It's almost like Romney wanted Obama to mention the 47% comment.

Also loved the "sketchy deal" comment by Obama. And the question about how Romney is different from Bush.

Anyway I guess the score is now tied 1-1. Much more livelier debate then the first. I have to give Obama a break on the first one though, it was his anniversary so you know he might have gotten a "good luck quickie" from the first lady before the debate. This time was obviously not the case lol. Anyway, OBAMA IS BACK!!!

This 3rd debate is going to have attention like a "Mayweather-Pacquiao" fight.
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:22 AM
 
Location: Northern CA
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Of course not, Romney loves being rich, I am sure he would love to be even richer, heck, I am sure he would take money from employees to make himself richer.....oh wait, he already did that.
There is nothing wrong with becoming rich, it is the American dream. Rich people can and do good works that help others. Stealing the peoples money and blowing it, giving it away to your friends or those you owe favors to, or filling your own pockets is what this administration does.
As was pointed out, Obama came in with 1 million but is going out 4 years later with 11.5 mil, while destroying out economy. That is grand theft!
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:46 AM
 
Location: Northern CA
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Wow... 117 pages in just a few hours. This has to be the hottest thread on CD lol.

Anyway, I felt Obama dominated. Much MUCH better than the 1st debate, I have to admit I was a little worried after the 1st debate. I'm glad Obama called Mitt RobMe (Romney) out multiple times and the fact checking Benghazi part??? EPIC!!! (and I hardly use that word lol). That was one emotional part.

Romney also stuck his chin out at the end and got uppercutted big time. It's almost like Romney wanted Obama to mention the 47% comment.

Also loved the "sketchy deal" comment by Obama. And the question about how Romney is different from Bush.

Anyway I guess the score is now tied 1-1. Much more livelier debate then the first. I have to give Obama a break on the first one though, it was his anniversary so you know he might have gotten a "good luck quickie" from the first lady before the debate. This time was obviously not the case lol. Anyway, OBAMA IS BACK!!!

This 3rd debate is going to have attention like a "Mayweather-Pacquiao" fight.
Obama lied about Benghazi, but that will all come out.
I think the question about how are you different than Bush should have been asked to Obama as well. He lied about ending the war in Iraq, that was Bush's arrangement and deadline. Obama wanted to extend it, but the Iraqi's want us out. Obama extended Afghanistan, and took us to Libya without consulting Congress.
Obama pushed Bush's policies forward, even extending the tax cuts.
After the election, neither of these candidates will hesitate to take us into more wars.
Obama did better this go round, more aggressive, but his words are empty, without substance. I think Romney is sincere and may actually believe he can fulfill his promises. I don't believe Obama is ever sincere, he's just a good liar.
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:47 AM
 
Location: South Bay Native
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I'm loving the memes - there are already dozens. Just google 'binders full of women' and click images.

I love the Clinton one! Got to love the Internet.
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Old 10-17-2012, 01:50 AM
 
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Since when is a draw a win?
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Old 10-17-2012, 02:00 AM
 
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Last edited by DJboutit; 10-17-2012 at 02:38 AM..
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Old 10-17-2012, 02:00 AM
 
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Are you sure he isn't a penthouse?
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Old 10-17-2012, 02:07 AM
 
Location: Chesterfield,Virginia
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Since when is a draw a win?

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CNN Poll Says Romney Wins 58-40 on Economy,
51-44 on Taxes
49-46 on Health Care
59-36 on the deficit


Did Obama offer a clear plan for solving the country’s problems?
38% Yes, 61% No

Did Romney offer a clear plan for solving the country’s problems?
49% Yes, 50% No

Stronger leader? Romney 49, Obama 46
Obummer wins on everything else!
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