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Old 11-16-2011, 10:55 AM   #91
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I can understand being anti-Obama, but pro-Perry???? He made a fool out of himself in the last debate. His credibility takes hit after hit on an almost daily basis.
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Old 11-16-2011, 11:10 AM   #92
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You know it's a sad selection of Republican Candidates when Newt starts looking like the best of the bunch. Though I have issues with some of Perry's stances, I never would have believed he would make this poor of a showing in the debates. I was hoping at least one of the candidates would rise to the occasion but it's not looking like that's going to happen.
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Old 11-16-2011, 01:17 PM   #93
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Last night I was watching Fox News [yes I do watch almost everything] and was surprised when none other than Ann Coulter declared her support of Romney. According to Coulter Obama will be a serious challenge and only someone like Romney can garner enough independents to quash Obama.

I agree with her.

I like Mitt.
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Old 11-16-2011, 02:59 PM   #94
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Ann Coulter has always supported Romney.
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Old 11-16-2011, 05:34 PM   #95
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That I didn't know. I thought someone with her strident "movement" following would tout someone more "conservative," and she's miffed with other Republicans who think Obama is another Jimmy Carter and they can get another Reagan-type elected.

What today's Republicans don't accept is that Reagan wasn't the conservative firebrand they wish he was. He cut taxes once and then raised them eleven times out of practical necessity. He never lifted a finger to erode abortion rights, and had a daughter who spread her legs for men's magazines with his total approval. He was a hollywood/southern Californian who in reality had nothing in common with social or mainstreet conservatives. He only tossed them a bone when he unleashed Ed Meese [another southern Californian] on porn distributors. I remember when I used to drop by Video Exclusives' office in Chatsworth that FBI agents would sometimes be parked nearby just to let everyone know they were there.

Reagan's ignorance made him a dangerous guy in foreign affairs, but at least he was a human being with a normal person's conscience.

Today's phoney conservatives like W. Bush, Cheney, and the whole crowd of present hopefuls save Romney are sociopathic zealots.

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Reagan would never have invaded Afghanistan or Iraq....never.

When US Marines were killed in Lebanon he didn't mindlessly escalate...he kept a cool head.

When he learned from CIA-run Soviet officer Gordievsky that his rhetoric and military plans had taken Russians leaders to the brink of panic he instantly shelved all his provocative behaviors and started a peace offensive. In a few months Reagan and Gorbachov were smiling and clowning with each other....the world breathed a lot easier.
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Old 11-16-2011, 05:49 PM   #96
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F-Sharp, your assertion that Obama is pro business is laughable. What Obama policy is pro business? Name one and don't give me some green energy B.S.
I think the numbers posted speak for themselves, don't you? But if you insist on deflecting my question with another question instead of actually answering it (a pussy move if I ever saw one BTW)...

Now, I wont say all these policies were "pro-business" per se, but some were rather reactive policies to the mess he was left with. I am also assuming job creation would be considered "pro-business". If they're adding these many jobs, they must be thriving. There's plenty of things I don't like about Obama, but job creation is not in that list.

Stimulus package is estimated to have created 3 million jobs.

http://www.usatoday.com/money/econom...lus30_CV_N.htm

Auto bailout is estimated to have saved at least 1.1 million jobs.

http://www.businessweek.com/autos/au...t_bailout.html

Extension of the Bush tax cuts. I would argue that this was not a job creator, but rather pro-business as it gets:

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_1...69-503544.html

CBO and Center for American Progress estimate Obamacare will create 250,000 - 400,000 jobs per year:

http://www.americanprogress.org/issu..._of_repeal.pdf

Signed trade agreements with South Korea, Columbia, and Panama that, "could be worth billions to American exporters and create tens of thousands of jobs."

http://news.yahoo.com/obama-signs-3-...140041862.html

I could keep going, but I really find this kind of ignorance boring...and I'm hungry! Care to actually take a crack at my questions for you now?
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Old 11-16-2011, 06:01 PM   #97
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The notion that Obama isn't pro-WallStreet is laughable.

Obama hasn't done anything to move capital gains taxes back to levels that Reagan instituted. It's these outrageous capital gains exceptions which created the bubbles of the last decade.

Obama hasn't prosecuted or even investigated any mortgage or bank fraudsters the way Reagan did when he sent 1,000 bankers to jail.

Obama hasn't done anything to regulate leveraged speculation such as re-institute Glass-Stegal or anything else.

Obama's only anti-business move is that moronic health insurance plan, and he'll never get it funded; it's dead.
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Old 11-16-2011, 11:53 PM   #98
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woooah. I wouldn't vote for either....no way!. I have always loved Newt Gingrich...He's the best for winning the job and selling his positions. Romney is ok...would be ok candidate, would be ok president...at least he'd push my positions i think.

Go Newt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!
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I think its funny how the socialist love to get involved with the Republican selection process.

Whichever , candidate is selected. I will vote for him or her as long as we get that Nazi SOB out.
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Old 11-17-2011, 07:33 AM   #100
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woooah. I wouldn't vote for either....no way!. I have always loved Newt Gingrich...He's the best for winning the job and selling his positions. Romney is ok...would be ok candidate, would be ok president...at least he'd push my positions i think.

Go Newt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!
84 ethics violations during his tenur in Congress, first Speaker to ever be fined for unethical behavior, and resigned in disgrace. And let's not forget he cheated on his first two wives for America. When questioned about his hypocrisy and so-called "family values" by his first wife, his reply was, "It doesn't matter what I do, people need to hear what I have to say." Gingrich's staff once remarked about his odd behavior, "He's a sociopath, but he's our sociopath".

Is this really what it takes to sway voters these days?
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Old 11-17-2011, 10:12 AM   #101
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84 ethics violations during his tenur in Congress, first Speaker to ever be fined for unethical behavior, and resigned in disgrace. And let's not forget he cheated on his first two wives for America. When questioned about his hypocrisy and so-called "family values" by his first wife, his reply was, "It doesn't matter what I do, people need to hear what I have to say." Gingrich's staff once remarked about his odd behavior, "He's a sociopath, but he's our sociopath".

Is this really what it takes to sway voters these days?
Newt really does make a good "Poster Boy" for the Party. But he may be too independent for Rove and "the Gang".
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Old 11-17-2011, 10:13 AM   #102
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Obama showed up as present during most of his time in the Senate.

Obama foreign policy is America is bad and we are sorry.

Obama jobs policy Americans are lazy.

Obama Gaffs the Navy are corpsman and he can see many of the Dead military in the crowd on memorial day.
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Old 11-17-2011, 10:15 AM   #103
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Of the two choices, I would definitely pick Obama over Perry. But if the House and Senate continue to hold this country hostage, it may not make any difference.
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Old 11-17-2011, 10:35 AM   #104
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No more Obama....Failure.... He said if the economy is not better in his first term he would be a one term President. Well the economy still sucks and he had the House and the Senate for the first two years. A good President leads and gets Congress to move forward in a positive way.
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Of course "King" Perry would abolish the whole system, somehow, according to his latest rants. Has anyone told him Congress has to vote "aye' for his proposed changes to take place. Newt once got the Republican Party elected to a majority with a promise to limit terms, among other things. Then proclaimed shortly thereafter that he didn't think it was a good idea after all. Does Perry think Congress and the Supreme Court will limit their Powers? Does he think he has the authority, as President, to make the changes? Or is he just a typical Republican lackey that will do what he can for his wealthy 1% masters to take away more of our freedoms. I believe the latter, he is and always has been, for sale, and who else would pour money into that fool's coffers. Can you imagine what Rove and the gang could do with this ignoramus?
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