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02-20-2012, 05:21 PM
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Don't let Olivia fool ya, CJ. Her problem with Obama begins and ends with the fact that he's not named Hillary Clinton.
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02-20-2012, 05:28 PM
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Don't let Olivia fool ya, CJ. Her problem with Obama begins and ends with the fact that he's not named Hillary Clinton.
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Oh my God, here we go AGAIN. No, I don't like Obama because:
A, He has no experience.
B, He sat in the Senate and voted present while he wrote two books.
C, He is not a leader.
D, He's paralyzed with fear of either not getting elected again or he's just plain afraid to make a decisions in general.
Yes, I voted for Hilary. Yes, I think she has the experience. Yes, I think the Democratic National Committee deliberately torpedoed her campaign when it became even kind of obvious that Obama could win. But I don't dislike Obama because of Hillary. I dislike him because he's an incompetent pussy. THERE is that clear enough?
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02-20-2012, 05:36 PM
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All the femnist hate Obama! Especially the Nazi's....
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02-20-2012, 05:48 PM
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Oh my God, here we go AGAIN. No, I don't like Obama because:
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So how you are going to like the Republicans when they attempt to outlaw all types of birth control, try to make prenatal care against the law.
How is this for an enlightened statement:
"Free prenatal testing ends up in more abortions and therefore less care that has to be done, because we cull the ranks of the disabled in our society," Santorum told the Ohio Christian Alliance conference.
Not only that but Rick Santorum is now calling for the abolition of the public school.
Go ahead and vote for one of those Republicans and see what you get.
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02-20-2012, 05:51 PM
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Iowa poll shows Pres. Obama would lose to Paul, Romney, Santorum
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/articl...#ixzz1my7dpduS
North Carolina poll shows Pres. Obama has only 2 point lead over Santorum.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...bama-3045.html
In seven swing states Obama loses to Romney and Santorum trails Obama by only 7 points !
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politic...oll/52871890/1
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02-20-2012, 05:54 PM
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A, He has no experience.
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But you voted for someone whose experience was as a wife.
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B, He sat in the Senate and voted present while he wrote two books.
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And you voted for someone who shamelessly moved to NY so she could run for senator from NY.
A complaint that's so ridiculously subjective so as to not merit my time.
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D, He's paralyzed with fear of either not getting elected again or he's just plain afraid to make a decisions in general.
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Or maybe he realizes that in every issue, there are pros and cons to both sides of the issue that deserve consideration. Bush was certain about everything...and look where that got us.
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Yes, I voted for Hilary. Yes, I think she has the experience. Yes, I think the Democratic National Committee deliberately torpedoed her campaign when it became even kind of obvious that Obama could win. But I don't dislike Obama because of Hillary. I dislike him because he's an incompetent pussy. THERE is that clear enough?[/SIZE][/FONT]
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If you say so. For future reference, however, being someone who voted for the candidate who ran on the concept of a mandate, you'll sound just a wee bit more convincing if you were to cease mocking Obama at every opportunity for the mandate.
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02-20-2012, 05:57 PM
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Okay, I can take away that the WOMEN on this site don't like Santorum's stand on abortion/contraception but what about his other positions? Frankly I don't like Obama's stand on abortion. He seems to be so for it that he is willing to force entities to contribute to it and to authorized murder to complete the act.
So what do you think of Santorum's foreign policy statements?
Job creation?
Fiscal conservativitism?
Our military?
Oil prices and Iran?
Gasoline prices?
Taxation?
Government response to taxpayer concerns?
The welfare state?
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Last time I checked Obama isn't forcing anyone to contribute to abortions. Unless you mean requiring coverage for birth control. The pill != abortion so...yeah. I've never seen Obama try and force abortion on anyone o_o.
As far as abortion being covered under health insurance. FISCALLY it makes PERFECT sense, do note that I bolded fiscally . England and Canada both cover it in their NHS or at least subsidize it. Abortions are cheaper than new people to insure. I've never had an abortion so my knowledge of the subject and NHS paying for it are limited to knowing that they do. Apologies for that! I know the "right to life" people up there are against it, but they seem to be the minority. Maybe the fiscal sense of it all appeases them. Who knows?
Also, fetuses aren't legally people and therefore cannot be murdered. I realise it's semantics but murder is a crime, and abortion is legal. A fetus is living so killed is appropriate. But murdered? Over dramatic hot button word people like to use in debates.
In terms of Santorums other views? I think his views on public school and women in general are just atrocious. Combine that with him being anti-birth control and that's enough for me. I don't see gas prices going lower with him, or less people being on unemployment and welfare. If PA is any example, I just see more of the same and I left that hellhole for a reason.
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02-20-2012, 06:00 PM
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Iowa poll shows Pres. Obama would lose to Paul, Romney, Santorum
Read morehow much would you like to lose on that bet?: http://www.digitaljournal.com/articl...#ixzz1my7dpduS
North Carolina poll shows Pres. Obama has only 2 point lead over Santorum.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...bama-3045.html
In seven swing states Obama loses to Romney and Santorum trails Obama by only 7 points !
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politic...oll/52871890/1
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how much would you be willing to lose on that bet?
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02-20-2012, 06:02 PM
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You were smart to get out Pennsylvannia; the Democratic stronghold on that state from the local school boards, to the city councils, to the state government unions, to the statehouse and federal legislature is what destroyed that once proud state and original colony !
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02-20-2012, 06:09 PM
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So how you are going to like the Republicans when they attempt to outlaw all types of birth control, try to make prenatal care against the law.
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God, Louie. Get a grip. No one is going to do that, even if Santorum is elected, which will never happen. It's more likely that a family size limit will be imposed, similar to China.
I hope you don't believe all the BS you post. That would be sad.
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02-20-2012, 06:13 PM
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Last time I checked Obama isn't forcing anyone to contribute to abortions. Unless you mean requiring coverage for birth control. The pill != abortion so...yeah. I've never seen Obama try and force abortion on anyone o_o.
As far as abortion being covered under health insurance. FISCALLY it makes PERFECT sense, do note that I bolded fiscally . England and Canada both cover it in their NHS or at least subsidize it. Abortions are cheaper than new people to insure. I've never had an abortion so my knowledge of the subject and NHS paying for it are limited to knowing that they do. Apologies for that! I know the "right to life" people up there are against it, but they seem to be the minority. Maybe the fiscal sense of it all appeases them. Who knows?
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And paying government bureaucrats to requisition, stock, account for and issue condoms is cheaper than buying them from WalMart, how?
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02-20-2012, 06:34 PM
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But you voted for someone whose experience was as a wife.
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Hillary was a practicing attorney since ’73. She was the first female partner for the Rose Law Firm. She was voted twice in the top 100 most influential lawyers in the country. She headed the committee that drafted the Clinton health care plan among other nontraditional First Lady initiatives. And she was a senator that didn’t vote Present as the plurality of her voting record and she didn’t write two books while she was in office.
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And you voted for someone who shamelessly moved to NY so she could run for senator from NY.
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So she’s a carpet bagger. So what. Lincoln wasn’t from Illinois either.
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A complaint that's so ridiculously subjective so as to not merit my time.
Or maybe he realizes that in every issue, there are pros and cons to both sides of the issue that deserve consideration. Bush was certain about everything...and look where that got us. .
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No, he refuses to lead. It’s paralysis by analysis or he’s just a pussy. But at eventually, a decision must be made.
You know I think W is the village idiot of Texas and a war criminal with an Oedipus Complex so what W did or didn't do is irrelevant to the discussion of whether I think Obama is incompetent or not.
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If you say so. For future reference, however, being someone who voted for the candidate who ran on the concept of a mandate, you'll sound just a wee bit more convincing if you were to cease mocking Obama at every opportunity for the mandate.
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If you'd take your partisan blinders off, you'd see that Obama is a mockery. If he’d just lead, maybe I would mock him so much. Even if he were to lead, I’d still think the job was just handed to him just as the Nobel Peace Prize was.
Louis,
Go read the other thread about Sanatorium. He's a raving, religious lunatic that I compared to the ayatollah.
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All the femnist hate Obama! Especially the Nazi's....
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Stop stalking me. I won’t put up with it.
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02-20-2012, 06:35 PM
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And in more current polls.....
Obama by 6 over Romney.
Obama by 7.5 over Santorum.
Obama by 14 over Gingrich.
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Iowa poll shows Pres. Obama would lose to Paul, Romney, Santorum
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Congratulations. The Republicans might actually win a state or two.
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North Carolina poll shows Pres. Obama has only 2 point lead over Santorum.
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Dude, you're bragging about being behind by only 2 points? In one southern state? In a poll that's over 2 weeks old? That's awesome!
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In seven swing states Obama loses to Romney and Santorum trails Obama by only 7 points !
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And this poll is almost a month old. Before the January jobs numbers came out. Wonder how that poll will shake out now.
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02-20-2012, 06:47 PM
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And paying government bureaucrats to requisition, stock, account for and issue condoms is cheaper than buying them from WalMart, how?
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Condoms are not medical care. A condom is a piece of latex. Tubal ligation != piece latex. Pills != piece of latex. IUDs != piece of latex. Depo Provera shots != piece of latex. See where I'm going with this? Buying condoms is not birth control. No one is asking insurance to pay for them. What we're asking insurance to pay for is MEDICATION. A lot of insurance companies cover (or used to cover) Viagra but not birth control pills. Does anyone else see something wrong with this picture?
That being said, I'd be hard pressed to think of a doctors office I went to in Canada that DIDN'T have free condoms and assorted goodies! My student health centre gave out dental dams and female condoms too. I quite liked that system as I always found new things to play with when I went to the doctor. Vanilla dental dams, yum
This made me smile, and think of this thread:
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"All the rights in the Constitution, which are individually based rights, according to our founders were not there for the individual’s gain, but the reason we established those rights was for the common good. The right to privacy is not the right to a common good. It’s a me-centered right, that obviously started in the sexual revolution with contraception and obviously quickly evolved to abortion, and now has found its way into the marriage debate. And all those acts that were self-giving acts, self-sacrificing acts, have been polluted by this right to privacy" - Rick Santorum
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http://maddowblog.msnbc.msn.com/_new...ned-everything
I dislike Maddow, but she links the video of him saying this.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN7Wf...layer_embedded
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One of the things I will talk about, that no president has talked about before, is I think the dangers of contraception in this country,” the former Pennsylvania senator explained. “It’s not okay. It’s a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be”:SANTORUM: [Sex] is supposed to be within marriage. It’s supposed to be for purposes that are yes, conjugal…but also procreative. That’s the perfect way that a sexual union should happen…This is special and it needs to be seen as special.
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02-20-2012, 06:57 PM
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And this poll is almost a month old. Before the January jobs numbers came out. Wonder how that poll will shake out now.
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Oh lookie here. A swing states poll from FOX News dated 2/15.
Obama by 8 over Romney.
Obama by 20 over Gingrich.
Obama by 9 over Santorum.
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