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Old 10-06-2012, 09:02 PM
 
Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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Actually I just had some salty ham. Romney sure "hammed" it up at the deabte, didn't he? ..... Ah...ha..ha... Ha.
He destroyed Obama. Like Paul Bunyan vs' a stack of flapjacks or Babe the BLue Ox vs. the Mississippi River.
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Old 10-06-2012, 09:28 PM
miu
 
Location: MA/NH
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Guess what.. Obama is doing the exact same thing. He panders to his leftist base, then moves to the center to try and gather the independents.. It's what politicians have done since Truman...
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Yes I know. But who knew Romney wanted to be a moderate until the debate. But of course he was a moderate before he was a conservative and now a moderate again. He makes my head spin. Like I said, he's a chameleon. At least we know what we get with Obama.
When Romney was governor of MA, he was a moderate. And he will be a moderate president. And that's what I know we'll get with Romney.

And Obama is a lot like Bush than Romney is. Obama is the one that keeps changing his spots.

The Humble Libertarian: Bush 2.0: 100 Ways Barack Obama Is Just Like George W. Bush

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14. The Patriot Act - A favorite target of Bush critics, the Patriot Act violates the 1st, 4th, and 5th amendments of the Constitution. Passed and renewed over and over again with little debate or deliberation, this gargantuan bill gave the federal government sweeping new powers to police its citizenry while ignoring the constitutional restrictions our Founding Fathers created to protect us from tyranny.

It should be no surprise that after the failed efforts of one honest Republican senator to prevent its passage, Obama renewed the Patriot Act (from across the Atlantic Ocean by autopen) as president-- he voted for its renewal as a senator. On one of the most important issues of our era, Obama is indistinguishable from Bush. He supports the (un)Patriot(ic) Act.
And what's with Obama lying and saying that his wedding anniversary is October 3rd when it's actually October 18th? And it's really odd that his wife would go along with that obvious pandering to the public.
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Old 10-06-2012, 09:36 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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Default Nonsense; Obama holds the superior position as usual

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When Romney was governor of MA, he was a moderate. And he will be a moderate president. And that's what I know we'll get with Romney.

And Obama is a lot like Bush than Romney is. Obama is the one that keeps changing his spots.

The Humble Libertarian: Bush 2.0: 100 Ways Barack Obama Is Just Like George W. Bush



And what's with Obama lying and saying that his wedding anniversary is October 3rd when it's actually October 18th? And it's really odd that his wife would go along with that obvious pandering to the public.
Another nonsense post. Like all regressives, the President shatters your image of the inferior black person, and has proven to be an example of anything but. He represents all that is high and noble in this society, and his ideology and vision are far superior to that crap that Romney represents.

Romney won to those who prefer the superficial, those on the Right. Truth, facts, and that latest JOB REPORT are not on Romney's side. The President was more substantive and truthful. I'll take the President.

President Obama is headed for a second term...and don't you forget it either.
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Old 10-06-2012, 09:44 PM
 
Location: Foot of the Rockies
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Ya, Obama was smoking weed and Romney was taking speed. We could make a case for both based on their body language.
And we could make a case for Romney being a meth addict from his runny nose!
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Old 10-06-2012, 09:55 PM
 
Location: Capital Hill
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If Obama was a turkey leg and Mitt Romney was at Thanksgiving dinner, Romney would be patting his belly and rubbing his mouth with a hankerchief and Obama would be in the pitt bull's mouth, getting crunched under enormous dog teeth.
Nah, If it was thanksgiving dinner, Romney would be eating big bird and all of Romney's guests would be wiping their feet of on the 'O'bummer door matt'.
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:25 PM
 
Location: Tucson/Nogales
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Anyone that wins any political debate generally has the best lying skills!

And every statement either of them utter is going to be well-crafted not to alienate the largest voting block in this country: the seniors!

Being that man is ice to truth, fire to falsehoods, and given the health status of so many of this largest voting block, the truth could drive many of them to suicide or to the Emerency Room!

Lie on! Lie on! Truth can easily kill!
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Old 10-06-2012, 10:46 PM
 
Location: 112 Ocean Avenue
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How can you have a serious debate with an adult who says he's going to fire Big Bird?
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Old 10-06-2012, 11:16 PM
 
Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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It's as if Obama was a broken banjo string, and Romney was a banjo and guitar both playing together. (video has some adult language)

Dueling Banjos Deliverance - YouTube
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Old 10-07-2012, 12:27 AM
 
Location: the AZ desert
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Here's another one: It was John Kerry's fault!
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Old 10-07-2012, 12:58 AM
 
Location: west mich
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What is the purpose of these debates? To win over the undecideds right? On that basis alone, it is clear that Romney won. All the polls since the debate show that Romney got a significant bounce. A trap? Obama was outclassed and irrespective of what the whitehouse spokeskid has to say, the next debate is on foreign policy and this will be tough for Obama. Let's face it. The middle east is on fire with hatred for us, this administration has thrown Israel under the bus, and even our closest long time allies no longer trust us. If Romney plays his cards right, and makes the case, it will be another long evening for Obama during the next debate.
You mean if he suckers the audience. It appears that didn't happen because the fact checkers are being read nationwide on the internet, proving that he won on his conservative bullying style only.
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