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Old 08-16-2012, 11:50 AM
 
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Originally Posted by monkeywrenching View Post
an obama vote wont get them stay at mom and pops anymore. the way the country is going, they will be out on the street if obama is elected again. the young know that jobs are non existant because of the obama policies, and it isnt getting any better.
You say that, but Republican policies have consistently been anti-poor and anti-youth (the poor are mostly also the young). So, in a perfectly rational world, it wouldn't make sense for the young to vote Romney-Ryan because they would be voting against their own self-interest.

If you're going to bash someone, I'd hope you could back up your claims with concrete details. Which policies? And, what of Congress (either as a whole or by house or party)? As it is the wing of government which can write legislation and vote on it, where in your post do you point out its failures?
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Old 08-16-2012, 06:58 PM
 
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So let's see, 49% vrs 41%, yeup, Obama still in the lead there. Want to discuss the Paulbots, ultra-conservatives that see no difference between Romney and Obama, and lets not forget the Fundementalist Christians that believe Mittens belongs to a cult that will not be voting Republican this year.
Oh, almost forgot, now that Ryan is the VP choice, the vast majority of Indpendents will be voting Obama, and we all know i is They that make the final choice.

Just for the record. I live in NH, a swing state. I guess I could considered to be a Paulbot as I voted for Ron Paul in the NH GOP primary.

But guess what? I can't f-ing wait to vote for Mitt Romney this November as big FU to King Barry Sotero. You hear that Casper?
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