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Old 11-07-2012, 02:07 AM
 
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Originally Posted by malamute View Post
I actually feel sorrier for Obama because he's inherited quite a mess -- his own big mess. And unlike Romney, Obama has simply no clue how to fix the economy, he has no clue about businesses that create jobs.

Some things that Americans will find unpleseant were set to come into effect after the Elections.
Well, he'll have to be there to answer for it now.

 
Old 11-07-2012, 02:33 AM
 
Location: SWUS
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Shame on Mitt Romney and the Republican party. I am savoring this beatdown far more than that of McCain in '08. Romney is a despicable, ignorant, pompus rich man. He doesn't give a damn about people in this country, and is only concerned with making people like himself richer. He was out of his league from the beginning, waging a regressive campaign like a snake oil salesman. I pity him and his ilk. He represents the most racially-insensitive, bigoted segment of our society. His wife was a shameful representation of a woman, an arrogant, pompous woman who probably never looked at a black or hispanic person as an equal. I stopped listening to Romney before the RNC. The principles he stood for were more popular during Slavery times. Hopefully he disappears. This race was never close.

To think that BILLIONAIRES, supported by that shameful SC ruling in Citizen's United, dumped nearly a BILLION dollars supporting this pathetic goon, is a reflection of the sorry nature of a party which no longer deserves to exist.

Feel sorry for Mitt? Absolutely not. I pity the fool and his stupid party.

Enjoy President Obama's second term.
I certainly know who I feel bad for.
 
Old 11-07-2012, 03:43 AM
 
Location: Midwest
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I don't feel bad for a man who continually changed his position to appeal to his current audience. He is not an honest man.
 
Old 11-07-2012, 03:47 AM
 
Location: Midwest
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Nah. Mitt's all done.
Karl Rove is crying bitter tears, though; he collected multi-millions, and returned nothing for all that money. The neo-cons are finally finished off at last. If I was one of those rich guys that got sweet-talked, I'd be looking to carve off a hunk from the marshmallow man and be roasting it over the campfire about now.
At least we got some of the money, these rich guys have been hoarding, back into the economy.
 
Old 11-07-2012, 03:54 AM
 
Location: The Brat Stop
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This election was extremely close as far in regards to the popular. This man tried many times to run for president, but this year was by far his most successful year. When he started making his speech, I felt so bad for him. His puffy eyes and seemingly red face just spoke a thousand words. There was no doubt that he was crying over his lose.

Romney is one of the few Republicans I like. My heart goes out to him.
NO, but I won't take part in your poll.

I feel for the "R" party though, because they lack the representatives who are supposed to be representing the people of America interests. When they stop serving their own agendas and begin representing the reasons they are in Washington for, they might come full circle.

I also feel the Romney pick was a wild card, and he didn't represent his party as a true republican. But it's all they could come up with.
 
Old 11-07-2012, 05:49 AM
 
Location: Sango, TN
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Why? He ran a bad campaign in which he changed positions like changing clothes, and lost against a president where winning should have been a layup.
 
Old 11-07-2012, 06:01 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Too many people can't understand the "teach a man to fish....." concept and Romney didn't do a thing to help them understand it and too many have no desire to do their own fishing anyway.
He alienated women.
IOW, he didn't lie enough to get elected in todays America.
Rather than feel sorry for him, I feel sorry for the future of the country
 
Old 11-07-2012, 06:06 AM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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This election was extremely close as far in regards to the popular. This man tried many times to run for president, but this year was by far his most successful year. When he started making his speech, I felt so bad for him. His puffy eyes and seemingly red face just spoke a thousand words. There was no doubt that he was crying over his lose.

Romney is one of the few Republicans I like. My heart goes out to him.
Nope, not in the least. He got what he deserved. Mittens and his supporters have been insufferable and they did all they could to alienate all the Ron Paul supporters and libertarian leaning people from the party. Guess what, I know I said I would never vote for a major party candidate but I voted for President Obama because at least with him there's a better chance more people from my generation won't die in anymore wars, women will continue to have choice in America, and perhaps the GOP will do some badly needed soul searching. Granted I could have written in Ron Paul but I wanted to vote directly AGAINST the current GOP regime and vote directly against Mitt Romney. I'll never forget your GOP convention shenanigans Mittens. I hope Mitt Romney cried last night.
 
Old 11-07-2012, 06:07 AM
 
Location: Northridge/Porter Ranch, Calif.
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Enjoy President Obama's second term.
"Enjoy" an eventual $22-$24 trillion national debt.

I'll just ignore the rest of your rant.
 
Old 11-07-2012, 06:10 AM
 
Location: Charlotte county, Florida
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Not at all..


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