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guest
Sherwood, AR
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BARNEYII wrote: <quoted text> The Republicans have yet to win a presidential election without carrying the State of Ohio. Let's have a look at what is going on in Ohio, PresidentObama kicked off his re-election campaign with a rally at Ohio State on May 5, with a passionate defense of his record — and a fiery takedown of his November opponent" Here are the poll numbers from Ohio where the President is, RUNNING ON HIS RECCORD "Obama leads Romney by 50 to 43 percent in the state, a 7-point lead that is unchanged from the last time PPP surveyed the state in January". Actually the only mention of his "record" was his usual misrepresentation of the auto bailout and telling taxpayers that million's of dollars of lost taxpayer money is somehow a success when the auto makers could have just gone through bankruptcy without costing the taxpayers a dime. And it was not the record sellout that the administration was advertising it would be. The arena only about 2/3 full. Also, that event would be considered Obama's "campaign kickoff" if you didn't consider the 123 campaign events he had already done prior to Ohio and the 20 he had held since March alone. In comparison, Carter held four re-election fundraisers in the 1980 campaign, Reagan zero in 1984, Bush Snr 19 in 1992, Clinton 14 in 1996 and Bush Jnr 57 in 2004. No wonder he needs to pay more taxes. He needs their money to cover his campaign costs. Also, 50-43 is closer than you would be willing to admit since incumbent presidents have lost every undecided vote except one since 1964 and that one was Bush in 2004. In other words, your precious poll, as is everything else you type on here, is completely and utterly irrelevant.
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Not again
Little Rock, AR
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BARNEYII wrote: <quoted text> Some even say Barack Obama being president is W's fault. Sorry, I can't give BUSH that much credit. You wouldn't give a conservative any credit if one were to pull you out of a burning building, you have a cause and you are going to defend it come he'll or high water.
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Reality Check
Buckner, AR
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This is classic liberalism. Today Obama said he supports gay marriage. Earlier this week he said his feelings on marriage were "evolving". When he first took office he said marriage was defined as a union between a man and a woman because of his religious convictions as a Christian. I guess when someone like Romney changes his feelings he is labled as a flip flopper and when Obama does the exact same thing his feelings "evolved". Hypocisy at it's best.
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Barak Hussein Obama
Monticello, AR
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Who you calling a "flip flopper"?
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Not again
Little Rock, AR
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Reality Check wrote: This is classic liberalism. Today Obama said he supports gay marriage. Earlier this week he said his feelings on marriage were "evolving". When he first took office he said marriage was defined as a union between a man and a woman because of his religious convictions as a Christian. I guess when someone like Romney changes his feelings he is labled as a flip flopper and when Obama does the exact same thing his feelings "evolved". Hypocisy at it's best. If it would get him two votes he would let me marry a horse, it would have to be a same sex horse, but he would still let me.
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Reality Check
Buckner, AR
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BARNEYII wrote: <quoted text> The Republicans have yet to win a presidential election without carrying the State of Ohio. Let's have a look at what is going on in Ohio, PresidentObama kicked off his re-election campaign with a rally at Ohio State on May 5, with a passionate defense of his record — and a fiery takedown of his November opponent" Here are the poll numbers from Ohio where the President is, RUNNING ON HIS RECCORD "Obama leads Romney by 50 to 43 percent in the state, a 7-point lead that is unchanged from the last time PPP surveyed the state in January". What poll numbers are you talking about? Judging by what happened in West Virginia today I wouldn't be putting much stock in any poll that has Obama ahead. Seeing that a prison inmate named Keith Judd in Texarkana, TX got 40% against Obama in a Democratic primary made my day. You know he listed himself as a member of the "Federation of Superheroes". Maybe he used the Jedi mind trick to get votes. Democrats beware of Keith Judd, he is an up and coming star in the Democratic Party. The guy isn't even in prison in West Virginia where the primary was held. You can't make this stuff up.
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Old Army
Enola, AR
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President Obama has evolved from a Muslim to an anarchist, to a radical Christian to a Billy Graham follower to a self proclaimed messiah to an agnostic. What's next? The fundamental change of America? Abandon all hope.
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Not Again
Little Rock, AR
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Old Army wrote: President Obama has evolved from a Muslim to an anarchist, to a radical Christian to a Billy Graham follower to a self proclaimed messiah to an agnostic. What's next? The fundamental change of America? Abandon all hope. Possibly he will evolve back into a common citizen, possibly of another nation. He has done for us what Nader did for the Corvair
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Best That Money Can Buy
Little Rock, AR
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President Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage less than 48 hours after the Washington Post reported that prominent political donors were threatening to withhold donations over the president’s position on gay rights. “[A]t a certain point I’ve just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married,” Obama told ABC News in an interview.
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Redd Neckerson
Little Rock, AR
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Reality Check wrote: <quoted text> Yes our world changes but the things that prepare the next generation for success stays the same. What you are saying is things like honesty, integrity, hard work ethic, loyalty, kindness, forgiveness, common sense, compassion, fairness, and love, are all things that are now impossible to be taught simply because we live in an ever-changing world. I say that, no matter how good or bad your current situation is, teaching these things to our children should be taught at all costs. We as a society have quit having the determination to raise our children in a manner that equips them for success in their own lives. We have done this primarily because parents of today are living their own youth agian through their children. Gone are the days where mom and dad were not cool. Today's parents are not that much different than their immature children with the way they act and dress. Parents have opted to purchase their children's good behaviors instead of teaching their children values to equip them for the future. Why? Because it is much easier and takes much less time just to go get the iPhone to stop the daily struggle of listening to the child constantly complain that the iPhone is what will make them fit in instead of taking on that fight and teaching a child that it is what a person is made of that ultimately determines if he/she will excell in life thus be accepted. Your argument is an argument of convienence and not that much different than the attitudes of today's parents. You know absolutely nothing about me or how I raised my children...and I would venture to say that my children are equal too or surpasses yours in education, honesty, integrity, hard work ethic, loyalty, kindness, forgiveness, common sense, compassion, fairness, and love...any day. And that goes for millions of American parents all across this nation.
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peanut gallery
Little Rock, AR
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Old Army wrote: President Obama has evolved from a Muslim to an anarchist, to a radical Christian to a Billy Graham follower to a self proclaimed messiah to an agnostic. What's next? The fundamental change of America? Abandon all hope. Yell us a another funny story Buffalo Army. Tell us just how Howdy lost his virginity.
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Reality Check
Buckner, AR
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Redd Neckerson wrote: <quoted text> You know absolutely nothing about me or how I raised my children...and I would venture to say that my children are equal too or surpasses yours in education, honesty, integrity, hard work ethic, loyalty, kindness, forgiveness, common sense, compassion, fairness, and love...any day. And that goes for millions of American parents all across this nation. I am not pointing the finger at any one individual nor should you point yours at me or anyone else. To say that you can't see this trend in the children and parents of today is to just be putting your head in the sand. We have teachers sleeping with students and parents dressing and acting just like teenagers in today's world. That is just wrong. Where do you think kids get all of their behaviors? If a parent sees a bad behavior pattern in a child and does nothing about it do you really think the child will fix it on their own? No, it will become part of the makeup of that child and that is what he/she will pass on to the next generation. There will ultimately be the same scenario in that generation that will keep the downward spiral going. That is why you hear older people say "it wasn't like that when I was growing up". Parenting the right way is extremely difficult but not impossible as you have put it. I am not saying that there are no good parents out there because there are plenty. Sorry if you took it as if I was posting about your parenting skills because I wasn't.
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Bow hunter
Clarksville, AR
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Why cant we all just get along .
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Old Army
Enola, AR
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Redd Neckerson wrote: <quoted text> You know absolutely nothing about me or how I raised my children...and I would venture to say that my children are equal too or surpasses yours in education, honesty, integrity, hard work ethic, loyalty, kindness, forgiveness, common sense, compassion, fairness, and love...any day. And that goes for millions of American parents all across this nation. Must be their Cherokee blood.
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Old Army
Enola, AR
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peanut gallery wrote: <quoted text> Yell us a another funny story Buffalo Army. Tell us just how Howdy lost his virginity. Sorry, there's no way I can compete with your brilliance, wit and knowledge.
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Not again
Little Rock, AR
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Old Army wrote: <quoted text> Sorry, there's no way I can compete with your brilliance, wit and knowledge. I reckon the peanut gallery told you. I bet Obama is proud of Peanut, Red and Barney, just think of the following a good American could have.
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Not again
Little Rock, AR
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Redd Neckerson wrote: <quoted text> You know absolutely nothing about me or how I raised my children...and I would venture to say that my children are equal too or surpasses yours in education, honesty, integrity, hard work ethic, loyalty, kindness, forgiveness, common sense, compassion, fairness, and love...any day. And that goes for millions of American parents all across this nation. You raised your children as Republicans?
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Reality Check
North Little Rock, AR
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BARNEYII wrote: <quoted text> Some even say Barack Obama being president is W's fault. Sorry, I can't give BUSH that much credit. If Obama loses in November I'm sure some liberal will point to the fact that that Bush made it so bad that it was just too difficult to fix it in 4 years. They can't help themselves. That is of course until Romney gets the economy rolling agian by the end of his first term then liberals will have to come up with something else.
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Reality Double Check
Harrison, AR
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Wow, Obama said he supports same sex marriage. What else will he say or do to get votes.
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Reality Double Check
Mountain Home, AR
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Reality Double Check wrote: Wow, Obama said he supports same sex marriage. What else will he say or do to get votes. He could say, he dissevered some credit for saving the USA's Auto Industry' Never mind, Romney said that.
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