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Don't Blame Romney

Bill492 Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 11:14 AM
It's not that hard. Republicans=work. Democrats=no work. And the fact that our candidate's name was Robert M Frankenstein DDS and the US needs a root canal. The people don't want to work, they like government pay, Union pay, pay for no work, a house with a Welfare check that takes the place of character, food stamps. 50 years of defaming Republicans without consequence and what they stand for. The Neo Communist Democrats have created a Matrix (cadre) and the people prefer that pill now over Reality. Now America has voted away it's Constitution. Judge Roberts can't help that. He was right. The Titanic has struck the iceberg, is taking on water fast, 1/3 of the boat is underwater and 53% of those polled say they'd do it all over again.
CombatMissionary Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 11:40 AM
It's not that simple. People are generally simple. Most Americans want to work, have a family of some shape or form, and have a career or a job. But what we forget is that most Americans just want the freedom to run things their own way, and don't like the Fed getting in their way. They swing to Obama because after filtration, distillation, and presentation by the MSM, the message swing voters hear from conservatives is, "Yes, we're a bunch of Bible-thumpers that are going to unleash guns on your state, shut down abortion, destroy contraception, dissolve your union, pollute your water, and brainwash your children! Booga booga booga!"
CombatMissionary Wrote: Nov 08, 2012 11:41 AM
We need to use the natural desire of New Yorkers wanting to be New Yorkers, and Californians to be Californians. If our message becomes, "Look, you don't need ME to tell you how to do business. Run your OWN life. I'll run MINE."

Isn't that what we all want ANYWAY?

We spent billions of dollars and billions of words on an election to switch from President Obama, a Democratic Senate and a Republican House to President Obama, a Democratic Senate and a Republican House.

Every election predictor was wrong, except one: Incumbents usually win.

Republicans have taken out a sitting president only once in the last century, and that was in 1980 when Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Carter. Sadly, Reagan's record remains secure.

The Democrats ran up against the incumbency problem in 2004. The landslide election for Democrats in 2006 suggests that Americans were not thrilled with...

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