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who you voteing for Obama (D) , Romney (R) or Other

  • Obama (D)

    Votes: 224 63.3%
  • Romney (R)

    Votes: 62 17.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 68 19.2%

Poll - Obama (D) vs Romney (R) - Vote

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#1 · (Edited)
Obama (D) Gets my vote

 
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#355 ·
Re: Barack Obama Calls Romney An Asshole On Live TV



Lol, Obama calls Romney an asshole live on tv during the presidential debate. This year's election has to be one of the most historic and memorable elections of all time.
looks to me like he;'s saying any number of things, including "Thank You"....but hey, he said asshole, you're right.

Unless ofc the "asshole" was audible, which I cant know b/c i have no speakers on my computer at work.
 
#364 · (Edited)
Romney must be allergic to the truth. He avoids it like he is, anyway.Obama landed a clean hit on Romney over his opposition to the federal bailout of Chrysler and General Motors.Instead of letting the moment pass and moving on to the next question, Romney decided to once again relitigate the auto bailout, a measure supported by a large majority of voters in the presidential battleground of Ohio.
"He said that I said we should take Detroit bankrupt," Romney said. "And that's right. My plan was to have the company go through bankruptcy like 7-Eleven did and Macy's and Continental Airlines and come out stronger."
The end result? When he had a chance to mitigate the damage, Romney instead reminded millions of viewers that he would have let the auto industry go under without government help. As the saying goes: When you're explaining, you're losing.

IBD/TIPP 2012 Presidential Election Daily Tracking Poll: Oct. 17, 2012 Obama is up +1.5
Obama 46.8% | Romney 45.3%


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ABC News/Wash Post has Obama up too.

A new POLITICO/George Washington University Battleground Poll of likely voters puts Obama ahead of Romney 49 percent to 48 percent, a statistical tie and the same as the week before. Across the 10 states identified by POLITICO as competitive, Romney leads 50 percent to 48 percent.
 
#366 ·
Coming from the other side of the pond I always find US elections utterly fascinating, it really is a pantomime. All the televised debates, the big flashy campaigns, the rallies... over here there's none of the mass celebrations etc. it's more a case of "oh good job mate, now hurry up and fix the fucking country before we change our minds."
And there's the focusing of attention on 2 individuals rather than whole parties, the main (only) 2 of which really aren't that different. It's compelling.
 
#407 ·
If you're referring to my last post on the previous page, what I meant was that I certainly don't trust the US goverment, but not because they're shitting in people's toothpaste or whatever it is you lot believe, but because they sent thousands of young men out to the middle east to be slaughtered, for various reasons, none of which were to "spread democracy" or find "WMD's" (that was a laugh eh?). Iraq's close proximity to Iran and Israel may also have helped, just a tiny wee bit...
And I don't need to tell you about the Kennedy assassination I'm sure. My point is, you should look a bit closer to home before worrying about crazy global conspiracies. You're missing political issues which are right under your nose, and which might actually affect you.
 
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