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Old 11-08-2012, 10:55 PM
 
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Yes exactly -- for a such a close election, it's amazing that Obama is gloating so much and thinks everyone but a few heterosexual white males voted for him.

He has no landslide, no mandate. He got little more than half the vote.
How is Obama gloating. And you know everyone but a few heterosexual males did vote for him lol
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:06 PM
 
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How is Obama gloating. And you know everyone but a few heterosexual males did vote for him lol
And fewer people voted for Obama in this election than did in 2008 -- sure some landslide. He has no mandate, he is falling in popularity -- wait until the midterm elections. 24 million unemployed AMERICANS, $16 trillion national debt -- and the only thing Obama plans to accomplish is handing out citizenship to all those who have no respect at all for this country or it's laws.


Popular Vote 2012: Narrow Lead For Obama When 13 Million Americans Chose Not to Vote

but comparisons of local election returns show that 2012 looks a lot more like 2004 than it does 2008, except less enthusiastic.

The biggest vote loser was Barack Obama, who received 10 million fewer votes than 2008
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:09 PM
 
Location: Southern Willamette Valley, Oregon
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These people have some serious f-ing nerve. But hey.... We knew that already....Didn't we?
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:10 PM
 
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And fewer people voted for Obama in this election than did in 2008 -- sure some landslide. He has no mandate, he is falling in popularity -- wait until the midterm elections. 24 million unemployed AMERICANS, $16 trillion national debt -- and the only thing Obama plans to accomplish is handing out citizenship to all those who have no respect at all for this country or it's laws.


Popular Vote 2012: Narrow Lead For Obama When 13 Million Americans Chose Not to Vote

but comparisons of local election returns show that 2012 looks a lot more like 2004 than it does 2008, except less enthusiastic.

The biggest vote loser was Barack Obama, who received 10 million fewer votes than 2008

Your hatred is blinding you. And the loser was Romney not Obama. For a president to be reelected in this economy is a landslide. Romney should have been a shoe in but he wasn't.
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:27 PM
 
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Your hatred is blinding you. And the loser was Romney not Obama. For a president to be reelected in this economy is a landslide. Romney should have been a shoe in but he wasn't.
Obama received 10 million fewer votes in this election than he did in 2008 -- and 2008 wasn't a landslide.

Yes, Obama has won the hearts and enthusiasm of the illegals but AMERICANS are hurting and the hurt is going to get much bigger in January -- taxes on Americans are going to go way up -- but illegals will still enjoy their free ride -- but there may be less enthusiastic support from Americans for this massive amnesty Obama is planning.

Obama cannot accomplish his big amnesty instantly and with a $16 trillion and rapidly rising national debt, there may be more pressing problems for this country than rewarding millions of foreigners who have zero respect for this country and zero need to be here.
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:39 PM
 
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Obama received 10 million fewer votes in this election than he did in 2008 -- and 2008 wasn't a landslide.

Yes, Obama has won the hearts and enthusiasm of the illegals but AMERICANS are hurting and the hurt is going to get much bigger in January -- taxes on Americans are going to go way up -- but illegals will still enjoy their free ride -- but there may be less enthusiastic support from Americans for this massive amnesty Obama is planning.

Obama cannot accomplish his big amnesty instantly and with a $16 trillion and rapidly rising national debt, there may be more pressing problems for this country than rewarding millions of foreigners who have zero respect for this country and zero need to be here.
You have such anomosity towards those that come here to better themselves. Ah yes, let the taxes go up on everyone because I will do my part to get the debt down. So what massive amnesty is Obama planning.
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:53 PM
 
Location: Too far from home.
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Most Latino voters said in the Latino Decisions poll that the most important issues to them in this election were the economy and jobs. Thirty-five percent of the voters listed immigration reform as their key issue
Would it be safe to say that the 65% of Hispanics who are concerned about jobs and the economy and didn't find immigration reform were citizens?
Would the other 35% be US citizens born to illegals or a combination of being citizens and those committing voter fraud?
I can't see Puerto Ricans and Cubans rallying for amnesty when they don't need it.
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Old 11-08-2012, 11:59 PM
 
Location: Too far from home.
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You have such anomosity towards those that come here to better themselves. Ah yes, let the taxes go up on everyone because I will do my part to get the debt down. So what massive amnesty is Obama planning.
There is no anomosity or resentment to those who enter the US legally. The path to enter the US legally is open to all those who wish to apply.

Try going to a foreign country on a visa, overstay your visa, and then make demands on the government to provide for you and treat you the same as the citizens of that country and see how far you would get and see how much that government would do for you. Just as an example would be Mexico. They are highly opposed to illegals in their country, they don't want them and are hard on them - and it doesn't matter what country those illegals come from.
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Old 11-09-2012, 12:34 AM
 
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They got something coming all right.....They owed something this is for sure and their children too they got something coming too..The quicker the better. They need to be paid off
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Old 11-09-2012, 01:01 AM
 
Location: Maryland
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There is no anomosity or resentment to those who enter the US legally. The path to enter the US legally is open to all those who wish to apply.

Try going to a foreign country on a visa, overstay your visa, and then make demands on the government to provide for you and treat you the same as the citizens of that country and see how far you would get and see how much that government would do for you. Just as an example would be Mexico. They are highly opposed to illegals in their country, they don't want them and are hard on them - and it doesn't matter what country those illegals come from.
I heard today, Mexico wants American expats to "self-deport" if they earn less than $1200 per month. They don't want non-citizens living in their country if they can't support themselves. And, these folks are there legally. Mexico has no problem dumping their illiterate underclass on U.S. taxpayers, but heaven forbid they should have to provide for others. Talk about nerve!
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