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The 1.5% Presidency

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Cat74

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#50
Jul 29, 2012
 
We don't need to see any of Obama's papers now. All we need to do is vote him out in November. To discove the truth now would cause a Constitutional crisis, and it isn't worth it.
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Jul 29, 2012
 
Le Jimbo wrote:
<quoted text>I can see you and Obama with Michele looking at the statue of the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima..........shaking your heads saying "ALL THIS FOR A FLAG"... GO TO CUBA SCUM BAG AND WHINE TO CASTRO AND SEE HOW FAR YOU GET.
All you can see is the interior of your backside.:D
Cat74

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#55
Jul 30, 2012
 
No President has een reelected with the kind of economic numbers we see today, 2% growth last quarter and 1.5% growth this quarter. President Obama said recently, "We tried our plan, and it worked." Well it didn't work,and it is fairly obvious now that he will be a one term President, like President Carter, and for the same reasn.

Since: Sep 08

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#56
Jul 30, 2012
 
The laughing liberal wrote:
Let's see America.... who is better to run a country?
A Scumbaq Lawyer from Kenya with a terrible record of frauds & failures or a serious Businessman with a record of success that Even BILL CLINTON called "Sterling."
The choice if Clear: ROMNEY 2012!!!!
Be happy you live in a nation that is so liberal, that a birther is allowed to speak.
KlineHilda1

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#57
Jul 30, 2012
 
just as Edwin responded I'm surprised that a person can profit $5197 in 1 month on the computer. have you read this page http://widg.me/NbuKe

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Jul 30, 2012
 

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I have said it before and apparently it needs repeating, if Obama was as bad as Republicans try to make him out to be, they would not need to distort, make-up or lie about what he has or has not done.

Given some of the things posted on here, what does it say about the Republican Party if Obama is re-elected?

Since: Sep 08

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Jul 30, 2012
 
okb2 wrote:
I have said it before and apparently it needs repeating, if Obama was as bad as Republicans try to make him out to be, they would not need to distort, make-up or lie about what he has or has not done.
Given some of the things posted on here, what does it say about the Republican Party if Obama is re-elected?
If the GOP had any good ideas they wouldn't need the Jim Crow laws.

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Jul 30, 2012
 

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If the GOP had any good ideas they wouldn't need the Jim Crow laws.
We are all about freedom and liberty.........provided you have a valid ID, your Birth Certificate, a note from your mother.......and a job.

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Jul 30, 2012
 
Your Ex wrote:
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All you can see is the interior of your backside.:D
you can Salsa can't you commrad moron.

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Jul 30, 2012
 
WDRussell wrote:
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If the GOP had any good ideas they wouldn't need the Jim Crow laws.
THEN: Video of Obama in 2008 Promising to Never Run Negative Ads... WHAT, OBAMA LIE………..SAY IT AIN’T SO.

GM Ramps Up Risky Subprime Auto Loans To Drive Sales...SHADES OF FANNY AND FREDDIE…………………LOONS MAKE AUTO BUBBLE.
Honest Abe

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Jul 30, 2012
 
okb2 wrote:
I have said it before and apparently it needs repeating, if Obama was as bad as Republicans try to make him out to be, they would not need to distort, make-up or lie about what he has or has not done.
Given some of the things posted on here, what does it say about the Republican Party if Obama is re-elected?
It all comes down to parenting.

If you put in the time effort, and energy to raise your children to amount to something you will Vote for Romney.

If you admit to completely failing as a parent and think your kids might a well become govt sponges then you will settle for Obama.

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Jul 30, 2012
 
Honest Abe wrote:
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It all comes down to parenting.
If you put in the time effort, and energy to raise your children to amount to something you will Vote for Romney.
If you admit to completely failing as a parent and think your kids might a well become govt sponges then you will settle for Obama.
Funny coming from someone using the name of the President that usurped states rights proving the federal government is over all.

Ol Abe was our original big government President.
Cat74

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Jul 30, 2012
 
The problem for Obama is that the Republicans don;t have to make anything up. He is even worse then they portray him to be. He thought because he sailed into office in 2008, he would again, except he lost that white guilt thing. White people really thought he would produce the solutions he promised. He didn't, and now he has run out of time.

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Jul 30, 2012
 
Carville:'We're Gonna Have to Go Through Hell and High-Water to Win this Damn Thing'...

THEN: Video of Obama in 2008 Promising to Never Run Negative Ads...hahahaha heheheheeh hoo hoo hoo hoo hahahahahaah

VIDEO: Rare mountain tornado touches down in CO...Liberals call for all tornado’s to be banned and that congress should pass stricter Tornado laws.
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Jul 30, 2012
 
okb2 wrote:
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Funny coming from someone using the name of the President that usurped states rights proving the federal government is over all.
Ol Abe was our original big government President.
Good that you were HONEST enough not to disagree with my post.

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Jul 30, 2012
 
Cat74 wrote:
The problem for Obama is that the Republicans don;t have to make anything up. He is even worse then they portray him to be. He thought because he sailed into office in 2008, he would again, except he lost that white guilt thing. White people really thought he would produce the solutions he promised. He didn't, and now he has run out of time.
I heard if Obama wins they were going to repeal the Ammendment limiting him to two terms.
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#69
Jul 30, 2012
 
Romney is a bad choice
Obama is a horrendously bad choice
Drink the hivE

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#70
Jul 30, 2012
 
Just Wondering What Sorta Grub U All Are Planning On Throwing Together Today - Or Are Just Planning On Eating?...

http://2012patriot.files.wordpress.com/2012/0...
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Jul 30, 2012
 
okb2 wrote:
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I heard if Obama wins they were going to repeal the Ammendment limiting him to two terms.
We should stop having these expensive elections. President Obama is best for Chicanos and the undocumented. He is a young man. He should stay 12 more years.
Razors Edge

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Jul 30, 2012
 
Cat74 wrote:
The problem for Obama is that the Republicans don;t have to make anything up. He is even worse then they portray him to be. He thought because he sailed into office in 2008, he would again, except he lost that white guilt thing. White people really thought he would produce the solutions he promised. He didn't, and now he has run out of time.
So, is the U.S. a "free country" today? Hardly! Not compared to what it once was. Yet, very few Americans today challenge these Marxist institutions, and there are virtually no politicians calling for their repeal or even gradual phase-out. While the United States of America may still have more freedoms than most other countries, we have nonetheless lost many crucial liberties and have accepted the major socialist attacks on freedom and private property as normal parts of our way of life. The nation, whose founders included such individualists as Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, James Madison, John Adams and Patrick Henry, has gradually turned away from the principles of individual rights, limited constitutional government, private property, and free markets and instead we increasingly have embraced the failed ideas and nostrums of socialism and fascism. We should hang our heads in shame for having allowed this to happen.
But, it is not too late to reverse these pernicious burdens and instead enact pro-freedom reforms to put our nation back on track again. It can be done.
In some ways the Left has a head start over us on the pro-freedom Right. The enemies of American freedom do admittedly dominate the entertainment industry, television news media, and academia -- but we have the tremendous strategic advantage that reality (including man's nature) is on our side; so, unlike the socialists and "liberals" (welfare-state fascists), we are not in the position of having to advocate a system which constantly tries to "make water to go uphill" -- or force human beings into a rigid utopian staitjacket based on the whims of some clique of central planning bureaucrats. We know that individual freedom for peaceful people within a constitutional republic works in practice; our country's history demonstrates that. The piecemeal abandonment of those principles and institutions which once made America great has proved to be a a dead-end road to failure. That is why I tend to be a long-term optimist even though things often look pretty glum in the meantime. Just as Prohibition was eventually repealed, I feel encouraged that such key statist achievements as the income tax, government schools, fiat money/central banking (the Federal Reserve), "environmentalist" regulations, property forfeiture laws, and other Marxist planks and leftist institutions can be rolled back and repealed altogether, although it may take several decades.
Those who would carry forward the ideas and principles of self-ownership, private property, free markets, laissez faire, the rule of law, and constitutionalism which informed America's founders must become more active on the key ideological battle fronts. We need more influence not just in politics, but in areas of entertainment, academia, journalism, think tanks, churches (we need our own individualist Walter Rauschenbushes), literature, art, and other venues of expression and activism.
Marxism and socialism have proved to be colossal failures all over the world. As Frederic Bastiat wrote in his classic The Law just prior to his death, "let us now try liberty"!

Could it be clearer,my fellow Americans?
Take it from some one who endured it first
hand!!

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