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TaxNoMore
Los Angeles, CA
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Dan the Man wrote: Continuing Israel/Palestine Etch-A-Sketch watch... "And as you come here and you see the GDP per capita for instance in Israel, which is about 21,000 dollars, and you compare that with the GDP per capita just across the areas managed by the Palestinian Authority which is more like 10,000 dollars per capita, you notice a dramatic, stark difference in economic vitality. ... Culture makes all the difference. Culture makes all the difference. And as I come here and I look out over this city and consider the accomplishments of the people of this nation, I recognize the power of at least culture and a few other things." - Mitt Romney in Israel on Monday **shake, shake, shake** "I'm not speaking about it, did not speak about the Palestinian culture or the decisions made in their economy. That's an interesting topic that deserves scholarly analysis, but I actually didn't address that. Certainly don't intend to address that in my campaign. Instead, I will point out are that the choices that a society makes has a profound impact on the economy and the vitality of that society." - Mitt Romney on Fox yesterday morning **shake, shake, shake** “During my recent trip to Israel, I had suggested that the choices a society makes about its culture play a role in creating prosperity, and that the significant disparity between Israeli and Palestinian living standards was powerfully influenced by it. In some quarters, that comment became the subject of controversy. But what exactly accounts for prosperity if not culture?” - Mitt Romney yesterday EVENING ---------- Sweet Jesus, what a liar! When will the mainstream press start reporting on this? Why is this joker allowed to lie with impunity? .......... Sweet Jesus, what a liar! When will the mainstream press start reporting on this? Why is this joker allowed to lie with impunity? .......... **shake, shake, shake** .......... Obama Administration 'Doesn't Want All These Pink Slips Going Out 5 Days Before Election' ( CNSNews.com )- President Obama is trying to prevent thousands of layoff notices from going out a few days before the November election, Sen. Jame Inhofe (R-Okla.) said on Tuesday. Obama's Labor Department on Monday issued "guidance" to the states, telling them that a federal law requiring advance notice of mass layoffs does not apply to the layoffs that may occur in January as a result of automatic budget cuts known as "sequestration." .......... **shake, shake, shake** Chicago shake down
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TaxNoMore
Los Angeles, CA
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Re-electing Obama is like backing up the Titanic and hitting the iceberg again.
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TaxNoMore
Los Angeles, CA
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When facts are shown that cannot be disputed you do not reply, disappear, switch topics or you resort to name-calling. Dan the Man Carlisle, PA, you are a cowardly piece of shit! Just like your black messiah!
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TaxNoMore
Los Angeles, CA
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Inhofe: Obama Administration 'Doesn't Want All These Pink Slips Going Out 5 Days Before Election' http://cnsnews.com/news/article/inhofe-obama-... .......... When will the mainstream press start reporting on this? Why is this joker allowed to lie with impunity?
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Since: Jul 12
Portland, Oregon
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Please wait...
Your black Messiah is beating flipper in Ohio and that's a fact warrior for the tea bag class. My president Obama is winning in other swing states as well and that's a fact. If in your pea brain a gay Obama is beating your flipper, I'm kooooooooooooooooooooool with that.
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TaxNoMore
Los Angeles, CA
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bobby6464 wrote: Your black Messiah is beating flipper in Ohio and that's a fact warrior for the tea bag class. My president Obama is winning in other swing states as well and that's a fact. If in your pea brain a gay Obama is beating your flipper, I'm kooooooooooooooooooooool with that. .......... Black Pastors Oppose Gay 'Marriage,' Warn Obama: We ‘Will Not Stand With You’ ( CNSNews.com )– The Coalition of African American Pastors (CAAP) announced at the National Press Club on Tuesday that the grassroots group - comprised of the more than 3,000 members - is a launching a national campaign to support marriage between one man and one woman and to oppose the Obama administration’s efforts to advance same-sex marriage. “Today we will be launching a nationwide campaign rallying black pastors and African Americans to voice their opposition to the president’s position on same-sex marriage, and withdraw their support from him,” said Owens, who told reporters he voted for Obama in the 2008 presidential election. “We will see that the black community is informed that the president is taking them for granted while pandering to the gay community,” Owens said. http://cnsnews.com/news/article/black-pastors... ********** Be Proud!!!! Say it Loud!!!! “First Gay President” With A Little Rainbow Halo Over His Head. Aaaaaaaaa Haaaaaaaaaaaaaa, ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha, ha,ha,ha
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Mutt the Wimp
West Mifflin, PA
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Obama leads Robme in Florida,Ohio and Pa........ This clown is going down big time!! LOL! OBAMA 2012 YEAHHH BABYYYYY!!!!
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Mutt the Wimp
West Mifflin, PA
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In Pennsylvania, Obama has the support of 53 percent of likely voters to Romney’s 42. In Ohio the president tops Romney 50 percent to 44 and holds a similar 6-point edge in Florida, leading 51 percent to 45. Obama carried all three states in 2008. They are among 12 battlegrounds that will likely determine the outcome of the presidential contest. Once they seen this clown and heard him a few times,,,they wrote him off....LOL!
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TaxNoMore
Los Angeles, CA
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Mutt the Wimp wrote: In Pennsylvania, Obama has the support of 53 percent of likely voters to Romney’s 42. In Ohio the president tops Romney 50 percent to 44 and holds a similar 6-point edge in Florida, leading 51 percent to 45. Obama carried all three states in 2008. They are among 12 battlegrounds that will likely determine the outcome of the presidential contest. Once they seen this clown and heard him a few times,,,they wrote him off....LOL! .......... Re-electing Obama is like backing up the Titanic and hitting the iceberg again.
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Mutt the Wimp
West Mifflin, PA
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A majority of voters agree that Romney should release additional tax returns, a key point in Obama attack ads asking the GOP candidate to disclose more about his offshore holdings. Fifty-four percent in Pennsylvania, 51 in Ohio and 53 in Florida say presidential candidates should publicly release “several years” of tax records. OPPS! LOL!
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TaxNoMore
Los Angeles, CA
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Mutt the Wimp wrote: A majority of voters agree that Romney should release additional tax returns, a key point in Obama attack ads asking the GOP candidate to disclose more about his offshore holdings. Fifty-four percent in Pennsylvania, 51 in Ohio and 53 in Florida say presidential candidates should publicly release “several years” of tax records. OPPS! LOL! .......... .......... Fifty-four percent in Pennsylvania, 51 in Ohio and 53 in Florida say presidential candidates should publicly release “several years” of tax records. .......... .......... “There is no standard,” said Joseph J. Thorndike, director of the Tax History Project at Tax Analysts, a nonprofit, nonpartisan publisher of tax information. “Some candidates have released a lot more returns and others about the same number. It depends on the particular politics at the time and if they are trying to pressure the people they are running against to release more of their returns. Someone will release a lot of returns when they think they have an advantage over their opponent.” In 2008, for example, he said, Barack Obama released seven years of tax returns to pressure then-Democratic primary opponent Hillary Clinton to follow suit. But while a search for a standard is hopeless, and Romney is not out-of-bounds compared with what others have released, Thorndike said,“He is a little out of step with the modern trend. In recent years, we’ve seen a lot of returns.” The clamor is always louder for wealthy candidates, Thorndike said. And Romney, he said, “is one of the richest candidates we have had in a long time.” The Romney campaign puts Romney’s worth somewhere between $190 million and $250 million (financial disclosure forms put it in the broad range between $85 million and $264 million). http://factcheck.org/2012/07/romney-and-the-t ...
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Mitt the Wimp
West Mifflin, PA
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Experts agree that Obama should easily get past well over 300 electoral votes. Robme was a bright star for the GOP when first out of gate..but he made so many flip flops and gaffe's... and NO knowledge of foreign policy.He clearly doesnt have the voters support. He's a wet tampon now..... Big time donors are backing away ,why throw money down the toilet supporting this clown.......LOL! Let's look at the electoral map and see the blow out .. ; LQQK HERE: http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2012/Pres/Ma...
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Dave Rogers
Clearfield, PA
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Mutt the Wimp wrote: A majority of voters agree that Romney should release additional tax returns, a key point in Obama attack ads asking the GOP candidate to disclose more about his offshore holdings. Fifty-four percent in Pennsylvania, 51 in Ohio and 53 in Florida say presidential candidates should publicly release “several years” of tax records. OPPS! LOL! The issue of not releasing a few tax returns will not sway the voter. The issue that is number one with voters is the economy and all parties know Obama failed in turning it around. When you look at all polls on the economy you will see Romney by far exceeds Obama in this area. A large number of previous Obama supporters have either switched their support or will not be voting at all this election, this hurts Obama. The voters who will not be voting for Obama this time, percentage wise will be the black voter. The black voters in all age groups are by far worse off now than prior to Obama taking office. He failed the black race. Pastors etc. of black churches have united to oust Obama..........and the list goes on. For anyone to rely on any electoral college polls or any other polls to say their candidate will be our next President is a fool. The election is far from over, leading in the polls is no guarantee of a win. For those who know their history.....Who did Truman defeat for the 1948 election in an upset victory? The answer is Thomas E. Dewey. Thomas E.Dewey was ahead in all polls the day of election. Newspapers even printed Dewey Wins in advance. If you want to see who will win, I suggest you look into the presidents 2008 voting polls and compare them to todays polls and do not forget the other issues that will sway the voter. Again the number one issue is our economy. When you have less money in your pocket and you’re worse off after a newly elected president has been in office for 3.6 years and his previous plan failed you’re not going to vote for him again. Obama was elected because the republicans were not favored because of Bush. This time around it will be reversed. Most of Romney's votes will be a vote against Obama. You can deny this all you want but these are the facts and can be verified on any reliable new source. I have many close black friends and associates “contrary to your beliefs” that will not and I repeat will not be voting for Obama. Their main reason is Obama failed their race.
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Since: Jul 12
Portland, Oregon
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Please wait...
You go on buying that tea bag shit babble if you want to but america ain't. That is why the president is beating your flipper. Your babble is best served at them rallies.
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Dave Rogers
Clearfield, PA
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Mitt the Wimp wrote: Experts agree that Obama should easily get past well over 300 electoral votes. Robme was a bright star for the GOP when first out of gate..but he made so many flip flops and gaffe's... and NO knowledge of foreign policy.He clearly doesnt have the voters support. He's a wet tampon now..... Big time donors are backing away ,why throw money down the toilet supporting this clown.......LOL! Let's look at the electoral map and see the blow out .. ; LQQK HERE: http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2012/Pres/Ma... Experts agree? Who are these so call experts you mention? Comments copied from a black racist’s blog does not make them an expert. Your link to “well over 300 electoral votes” is a joke when you interpret it. Romney is considered the best candidate by the majority of republicans. Your big time donors are backing away statement is simply a lie. Romney, once his nomination was final, conservatives united and his contributions have out numbered Obama’s contributions in the 10 of millions. Obama’s contributions have fallen drastically compared to his last election, a sure sign of less support. Your statement of “He's a wet tampon now” is nothing more than a typical liberal response when you’re faced with facts that cannot be disputed.
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Dave Rogers
Clearfield, PA
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Mutt the Wimp wrote: In Pennsylvania, Obama has the support of 53 percent of likely voters to Romney’s 42. In Ohio the president tops Romney 50 percent to 44 and holds a similar 6-point edge in Florida, leading 51 percent to 45. Obama carried all three states in 2008. They are among 12 battlegrounds that will likely determine the outcome of the presidential contest. Once they seen this clown and heard him a few times,,,they wrote him off....LOL! It looks like more than 9% won't be voting. Seems they have no ID to prove who they are. We all know which party they belong to. Between the 9%, the blacks not voting or supporting Obama anymore, the black movement to oust Obama, your poll don't show the actual results, they poll mostly democrats and don't poll the slums now, flips your results, thus placing Romney in the lead. You need to think outside the box.
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Since: Jul 12
Portland, Oregon
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Please wait...
You poor tea bag boo boo, the president has the electorial map heavily in his favor and you to ignorant to see that, except that or understand that, blame your self. If you think flipper gets the black vote put the pipe away til election day. Your babble belongs at t bagger rallies
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Dave Rogers
Clearfield, PA
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bobby6464 wrote: You go on buying that tea bag shit babble if you want to but america ain't. That is why the president is beating your flipper. Your babble is best served at them rallies. The only comment I have for you is. Bobby6464 who was bobby64 and we all know who you really are..........You are the "babbling It" on here.
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Dave Rogers
Clearfield, PA
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bobby6464 wrote: You poor tea bag boo boo, the president has the electorial map heavily in his favor and you to ignorant to see that, except that or understand that, blame your self. If you think flipper gets the black vote put the pipe away til election day. Your babble belongs at t bagger rallies LMAO, IT is defending Mutt the Wimp. It has no life, but his imaginary ID's. LMAO... Okay, I’ve got to go for now. Please bring Dan the Man or RealDave back.
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Dave Rogers
Clearfield, PA
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U.S. Manufacturing Unexpectedly Shrinks for Second Month
Not looking good for you Obama and you obamites.
Meanwhile, People across the country are flocking to Chick-fil-A today, not because of the fast-food chain's chicken sandwiches, but because of its CEO's vocal support of traditional marriage.
More than 630,000 supporters signed up to celebrate Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day today, which former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee created to counter a boycott launched by gay marriage activists last week after Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy said he was "guilty as charged" for not supporting gay marriage. "The goal is simple," Huckabee wrote on the Facebook page for the event. "Let's affirm a business that operates on Christian principles and whose executives are willing to take a stand for the Godly values we espouse by simply showing up and eating at Chick Fil-A on Wednesday, August 1." At the Chick-fil-A restaurant in Crystal City, Virginia - the closest non-University franchise to Washington, D.C.- a steady line snaked down the block for nearly three hours as supporters lined up for the anti-boycott. The line was long but peaceful. There were no protestors, no signs, no shouting and no crowd control necessary. Courtney Clem, 22, strolled over to the Chick-fil-A in Crystal City, Va., to pick up lunch for her entire office and show her support. Clem said she wanted to eat at Chick-fil-A today not only because she supports traditional marriage but because she supports the First Amendment.
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