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Old 11-09-2010, 06:43 AM
 
Location: South Fla
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The GOP won because the Obama army that came out in 2008 are not as engaged in politics as they should be. Right wingers vote all the time so it is easy for tea party and GOP candidates. This loss is on the people especially the young and minorities who walked away after 2008 and said "OK go fix it O" the sad part is they will suffer the most once the right wing takes over.
lol Thats cute you still think Obama has an army of support
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:45 AM
 
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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The GOP won because the Obama army that came out in 2008 are not as engaged in politics as they should be. Right wingers vote all the time so it is easy for tea party and GOP candidates. This loss is on the people especially the young and minorities who walked away after 2008 and said "OK go fix it O" the sad part is they will suffer the most once the right wing takes over.
GOP won because there was a dissatisfaction in the direction of the country. The GOP was the other guy. GOP has 2 years to stand by fiscally responsible actions or they again will be the other guy and voted out
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:45 AM
 
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Thats my point. It angers me because the republicans are trying to get rid of the middle class and that affects these kids the most and yet they just walked away while the right made it look like everyone loves them and hates Obama which just isn't true but they come out and yell and vote and makes it appear that way.
What a crock!!

The democrats controlled the congress and the White House, and both Obama and Congress have taken a bloodbath in the polls well before the elections. The election confirmed that sentiment,...and now liberals act surprised at the outcome.

Go ahead and whine and rationalize, but the "Hopey-Changey thingy" finally got the recognition it deserved.
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:48 AM
 
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The GOP won because the Obama army that came out in 2008 are not as engaged in politics as they should be. Right wingers vote all the time so it is easy for tea party and GOP candidates. This loss is on the people especially the young and minorities who walked away after 2008 and said "OK go fix it O" the sad part is they will suffer the most once the right wing takes over.
Wake up.

These elections are rigged.

Your vote is not counted.
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:49 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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GOP won because there was a dissatisfaction in the direction of the country. The GOP was the other guy. GOP has 2 years to stand by fiscally responsible actions or they again will be the other guy and voted out
They want but by then it will be to late. They came back to finish what tom delay and the boys started. In the end the ones who didn't vote will get what they deserve I just hate that I have to suffer with them.
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:50 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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What a crock!!

The democrats controlled the congress and the White House, and both Obama and Congress have taken a bloodbath in the polls well before the elections. The election confirmed that sentiment,...and now liberals act surprised at the outcome.

Go ahead and whine and rationalize, but the "Hopey-Changey thingy" finally got the recognition it deserved.
Let me guess a sarah palin supporter.
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:51 AM
 
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The GOP won because the Obama army that came out in 2008 are not as engaged in politics as they should be. Right wingers vote all the time so it is easy for tea party and GOP candidates. This loss is on the people especially the young and minorities who walked away after 2008 and said "OK go fix it O" the sad part is they will suffer the most once the right wing takes over.
The Tea Party is the reason the GOP gained majority in the House... Obama should easily win re-election... He will annihilate anyone in a debate...
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:55 AM
 
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Let me guess a sarah palin supporter.
Typical for a liberal. You can't refute the post intelligently,...so just make comments about the poster.

Why not back up and try to justify your claims with facts instead of emotion? Show all of us the mountain of support that Obama and the democrats enjoyed prior to the election.

Time to put up or shut up, sir.
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:56 AM
 
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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They want but by then it will be to late. They came back to finish what tom delay and the boys started. In the end the ones who didn't vote will get what they deserve I just hate that I have to suffer with them.
what is it do you think the republican can do with control of one house?
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Old 11-09-2010, 06:56 AM
 
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Give me a break ! The same buses full of democrat voters rolled out of the projects as two years ago.
Don't forget the shuttle from the union Casinos in Vegas to the voting booth .
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